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FRONT PANEL FEATURES (continued)

FRONT PANEL FEATURES (continued)

TONE CONTROL SECTION

TONE CONTROL SECTION

The Workingman's 4004 Tone Control section is a five-band set of level slide controls centered around the

frequencies 80 Hz (Bass), 160 Hz (Low Mid), 400 Hz (Mid), 800 Hz (Hi Mid) and 3KHz (Treble). Each 

control can cut or boost its band a maximum of 15dB. Each slider has a flat (center click) position that
defeats its function. In this position, the band is inactive. For each EQ control, sliding the knob down from
the center "click" position will reduce or cut its designated frequency. Sliding the knob up will boost its 
designated band or frequency.

BASS CONTROL

BASS CONTROL

The Bass control (band 1) itself, as stated above, works in a range that will be useful under most "normal"
conditions. Its musical use might be thought of as a "fatness" control. Leaving the Aural Enhancer in a 

position lower than 12 o'clock will not boost the extreme bottom so much as to make indistinct the 

working of the Bass control. The overall "punch" of your instrument, from your low E-string on up about two
octaves (midway up the G-string), will be determined with this control. With passive instruments, this will be
straightforward. With active instruments having bass-boost controls, more exploration will be 

worthwhile. (Some active tone circuits have boost-cut controls such as MTD, Sadowsky, etc. Others such as

Music Man, may be straight boost controls).

MID RANGE CONTROL

MID RANGE CONTROL

The Mid Range (bands 2, 3, & 4) control operates in a crucial area for most instruments. Many basses, 

particularly with roundwound strings, can have a very "honky", or nasal, sound. Dropping the Mid Range 
control can go a long way toward smoothing out your tone. We suggest, though, that what sounds best

when your listening to your tone by yourself may not be what works best in a band or recording. Sometimes
that objectionable quality may be just the right "hair" on your note to still have an audible 

presence in the track or on stage.

TREBLE CONTROL

TREBLE CONTROL

The Treble control (band 5) operates in a tonal area that extends through and beyond the usual Treble 
control range. The Transparency control "kicks in" at a much higher frequency. Boosting the control will
open up the sound of a dull instrument, particularly in conjunction with a tweeter, should you have one in

your speaker system. However, this is also the range of string rattle, finger slides, pickup clicks, etc. Again,

we recommend you experiment with the control alone with your instrument while finding your tone, and 
listen again in a band context, both near to and away from your speaker system. Qualities like punch, 

fatness, presence and bite can be fairly well spread out. Treble, despite the broad dispersion of most
tweeters, is a very directional quality. Spend some time exploring what you can hear in this area as you
move around. 

AURAL ENHANCER

AURAL ENHANCER

The Aural Enhancer was developed to bring out the fundamental low notes of the bass, reduce certain 
frequencies that can "mask" fundamentals and enhance the high-end transients. The effect becomes more

pronounced as the control is turned up. The result is a more transparent sound. Listening to a 
passive bass with the control set all the way down, and then turning it all the way up, can be likened to 
listening to the bass suddenly become "active".

WORKINGMAN’S 4004 OWNER’S MANUAL • 4

WORKINGMAN’S 4004 OWNER’S MANUAL • 4

Summary of Contents for WORKINGMAN'S 4004

Page 1: ...WORKINGMAN S 4004 OWNER S MANUAL OWNER S MANUAL SWR SCOTTSDALE AZ USA ...

Page 2: ...ents are selected for each application Once again with sound reliability and price consciousness in mind The tone shaping section of all Workingman s Series amplifiers including the Aural Enhancer found in all SWR Preamps and Integrated Amplifiers and the Tone Controls will not impose a character on your sound They will instead make the interface between your instrument and the speaker system two ...

Page 3: ...on INPUT JACKS INPUT JACKS Two separate and independent input jacks are provided so that the best signal to noise ratio can be obtained without overloading the preamp section The Passive input has over twice the gain than that of the Active input Both inputs can be used simultaneously without affecting the volume or tone of the other One use of these inputs would be to plug your bass into the Pass...

Page 4: ...section After the Tone controls Aural Enhancer and any effects you may be using have been set to your liking the Gain control should be set to where the Preamp Clip LED barely flashes upon hitting your loudest note After setting the Gain use the Master Volume to set the desired volume level Using these controls in this manner assures the maximum signal to noise ratio with no distortion caused by t...

Page 5: ...have a very honky or nasal sound Dropping the Mid Range control can go a long way toward smoothing out your tone We suggest though that what sounds best when your listening to your tone by yourself may not be what works best in a band or recording Sometimes that objectionable quality may be just the right hair on your note to still have an audible presence in the track or on stage TREBLE CONTROL T...

Page 6: ...o find a The highest setting possible on the Master Volume and b The lowest possible setting of the Limiter all while hearing no power amp distortion whatsoever Limiter Active LED Limiter Active LED When the threshold starting point of the Limiter circuit is reached the Limiter Active LED will light indicating that the Limiter Circuit is active and helping to protect your power amplifier and speak...

Page 7: ...s Loop is located POST EQ and PRE Master Volume in the signal path The level appearing at the Send jack is controlled by the Gain control on the front panel If you are getting too hot a signal to the input of your effect reduce the level of the Gain control and raise the level of your Master Volume control to retain similar overall volume levels By using the Gain Master Volume and Effects Blend co...

Page 8: ... cable or the speakers themselves It can also open blow if an impedance less than 4 ohms is used or in the unlikely event of a power amp failure Size and rating of the fuse is 3AG 8AMP FAST BLO Do not defeat the purpose of this feature by using a higher rated fuse A C LINE FUSE A C LINE FUSE The line fuse can open blow due to power surges or high powerline transients This fuse will also open in th...

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