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Welcome

The Basics

Flex Cab

3

Power

3

Input and Control Panel

4

Inputs

4

Controls

5

6

Flex Pre

8

Introduction

8

Inputs

8

Controls

8

Control Panel Drawings

9

Signal Flow Diagram

9

Low Cut Filter/Phase Reverse

11

Effects Loop

12

Direct Out

12

Mute Switch

13

Preamp Output

13

Stereo Operation

13

Effects

13

Pseudo Stereo Operation

14

Headphone Output

14

Limiter Switch

14

External Power Option

15

Internal Jumper Options

15

Mounting Options

16

Speaker Placement

Tilt Mechanism

6

Slip Cover and Shoulder Strap

6

Specifications

7

Specifications

17

Care

18

Warranty And Repair

18

Contents

The information in this manual is subject to change without notice. No part of this manual may be
reproduced by mechanical, electronic or other means in any form without prior written permission from
Acoustic Image.

The Acoustic Image logo is a registered trademark of Acoustic Image LLC. Flex, Flex Cab and Flex Pre
are trademarks of Acoustic Image LLC.

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Welcome to Acoustic Image!

You have purchased a state-of-the-art musical instrument amplifier

system, combining purity, power and portability in a package that sets

a new standard in high fidelity amplification.

Each of our designs is engineered to accurately reproduce the sound

of acoustic and electric instruments, delivering flat frequency

response across the entire musical spectrum; extended, tight, well-

controlled bass; and complete clarity of sound reproduction.

This manual provides operating information for your Acoustic Image

Flex System consisting of a powered 2x10 speaker cabinet (Flex Cab)

and a remote preamp (Flex Pre).

The Basics

The Flex System is a break though in musical instrument amplification
technology. This revolutionary system separates the control function
from the speaker cabinet and puts it at the player’s fingertips providing
ultimate convenience and control over the sound. The system
consists of a tri-amped 2x10 plus tweeter speaker cabinet and a
remotely connected preamp that can be mounted on a music stand or
mic stand within reach of the performer. The Flex System is the
smallest and lightest 2x10 combo system on the market today.

The features of the Flex Cab powered speaker are:

-Two 10 inch woofers each driven by a 300W class D power
amp
-2.5 inch tweeter with 50W class D power amp
-Standard detachable ac power cord
-Operation over 100V to 240V range with automatic voltage
switching
-Tweeter level control
-Downfiring woofer controls (low cut and level)
-Through connection for daisy chaining other cabs
-Power/signal interface for preamp (RJ45/Cat5)
-Lightweight structural foam cabinet with spring-loaded tilt
mechanism

The features of the Flex Pre two-channel preamp are:

-Separate XLR and 1/4 inch inputs per channel
-48V phantom power and 10 dB gain select for mic input
-Input level control per channel
-Four band EQ per channel
-Selectable phase reverse and sweepable low cut filter per
channel (phase reverse can be converted to low pass
speaker emulation filter with internal jumper option
-Effects loop per channel
-Selectable reverb and delay effects with level and rate
controls and pseudo stereo output

Содержание Flex Cab

Страница 1: ...plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet 11 Protect the power cord from being walked on pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles an...

Страница 2: ...rmation for your Acoustic Image Flex System consisting of a powered 2x10 speaker cabinet Flex Cab and a remote preamp Flex Pre The Basics The Flex System is a break though in musical instrument amplif...

Страница 3: ...in the vicinity of the recessed screws in the top of the Flex Cab Do not place anything on the top that will be damaged by the high magnetic field Smart phones tablets laptops digital recorders etc sh...

Страница 4: ...Cab or other powered speaker cabinet Use an instrument cable with 1 4 inch jacks to connect from the thru output to the input of the second cabinet Several units can be daisy chained in this way if d...

Страница 5: ...may want to use the tilt stand at all times in order to aim the high frequency output of the speaker toward your ear so that you can better hear the amp The supplied slip cover is fitted to the Flex...

Страница 6: ...lugged into it There is a switchable 10 dB gain to accomodate mics that need more gain Phantom power is available through the connector for powering a mic or outboard preamp and can be activated using...

Страница 7: ...to you In general small values of boost and cut are best The Flex Pre is designed with flat frequency response so only minor corrections should be required to compensate for room effects or peaky pic...

Страница 8: ...om the Direct Out jack is affected by the tone controls post EQ or not pre EQ Effects Loop Direct Out 13 With the switch in either the pre or post EQ position the input level control affects the level...

Страница 9: ...hone output jack the amp will be muted so make sure that nothing is plugged into the jack when you want to use the amp normally Pseudo Stereo Operation only channel 2 has this feature connecting to ch...

Страница 10: ...in the vicinity of the recessed screws in the top of the Flex Cab Do not place anything on the top that will be damaged by the high magnetic field Smart phones tablets laptops digital recorders etc s...

Страница 11: ...his device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation CAUTION Changes or modifications not exp...

Страница 12: ...20 2013 Acoustic Image LLC...

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