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5.3 Footswitch

A standard double-footswitch (on-/off-switch) 
can be plugged into the

 

footswitch

-socket on the 

rear side of the amplifier via stereo cable. By this 
footswitch the internal and external effects can be 
switched on and off.

We wish you lots of fun playing your 

Compact

 

Slope!

P.S.: For questions or suggestions contact us:

[email protected]

5.4 Phantom power

Microphones requiring 

48V phantom power

 can be 

connected to the 

XLR-socket

 of 

channel 2

 directly. 

Factory-provided phantom power is activated but,  
if required, may be deactivated by an internal 
jumper. In contrary 

9V phantom power

, if required, 

can additionally be activated in 

channel 1

 by an 

internal jumper.

Please note: For both alterations the device must 
be opened, therefore only qualified service per-
sonnel may carry out the modifications concer-
ning the de-/activating of phantom power.

General Note: Use of 48V or 24V phantom power

(Phantom power = remote supply, here: powering 
an audio device via the connected audio line)
Turn on the phantom power only if the unit connec-
ted to an XLR socket is designed to handle it!
In general, suitable units are e.g. condenser 
microphones, active DI-boxes and other special 
audio devices, whose power supply is drawn from 
the phantom power. Such devices are also labelled 
accordingly; please heed the permissible power 
consumption (max.10mA).
High-quality dynamic microphones with a balanced 
signal need no phantom power, but can handle it 
anyway.
Other devices, which have not been designed 
explicitly for phantom power operation, can suffer 
from considerable malfunctions and damage may 
result as well.

Examples of devices that may be damaged by 
incorrect application of phantom power include:

Low-cost dynamic microphones with a mono jack-
plug (unbalanced signal) that were fitted afterwards 
with an XLR connector.
Audio devices with a balanced XLR output (e.g. 
DI-boxes, effects devices, instrument preamps with 
a DI output etc.) which are not protected against 
phantom power applied to their XLR output. (The 
DI connectors on AER products are protected 
against applied phantom power.)
Other audio devices (such as preamps, effects 
pedals etc.) whose unbalanced line output was 
replaced by an XLR socket.

If in doubt please consult the manufacturer of the 
device you are using.

5.2 Effects

The 

Compact

 Slope

 has a built-in (internal) digital  

effect processor, with the 

select

-switch you can 

choose between 

4 different effects

:

1 = reverb 1 (short) 
2 = reverb 2 (long) 
3 = delay (320 ms) 
4 = chorus

The 

efx-level

-control determines the intensity of 

the internal effects (left stop = no effect).
Furthermore an additional effects unit (external ef-
fect) may be connected to the 

Compact

 Slope

. For 

this purpose use the 

send

 and 

return

 sockets on 

the rear side of the amplifier (

send goes to input, 

return to the output

 of the external effects device). 

The intensity of the effect is adjusted at the external 
effects unit.
With the 

efx-pan

 control the different effects are 

blended with the original signal. The 

efx-pan

 works 

as follows:

left stop: 

internal effect on channel 1 

   

 

external effect on channel 2

mid position:  internal effects on channels 1 + 2 
   

 

external effects on channels 1 + 2

right stop: 

internal effects on channel 2 

   

 

external effects on channel 1

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Страница 1: ...1 CompactSlope user manual Register your Compact Slope www aer amps com product registration ...

Страница 2: ...ns 4 3 Controls and connections 5 3 1 Front side 5 3 2 Rear side 6 4 Starting up 7 4 1 Cabling and switching on 7 4 2 Level adjustment 7 5 Functional characteristics 7 5 1 Equalization 7 5 2 Effects 8 5 3 Footswitch 8 5 4 Phantom powering 8 6 Technical specifications 9 7 Circuit diagram 10 ...

Страница 3: ... concept was focused on the singer songwriter who requires outstanding reproduction of his instrument and vocals and prefers the sound source on the floor addressing him in an angle 45 The Compact Slope accomplishes this by combining well approved Compact 603 with a wedge design cabinet All AER systems are subtly dynamically controlled which ensures absolute reliability in full load opera tion des...

Страница 4: ...In keeping with the EMV regulations screened cables with correctly fitted connectors must be used for all signal connections 14 Always use an earthed power supply with the correct mains voltage If you are in doubt about the power outlet ground have it checked by a qualified technician 15 Cable up your amp only when it is powered off 16 This device should be installed near the socket outlet and dis...

Страница 5: ...ble treble frequency level control 9 input ch 2 signal input combo socket for 6 3 mm mono jackplug and XLR connectors 10 line mic signal source selector switch line only via jackplug for instruments pickup and other line level sources mic only via XLR connector for microphones 11 pan effect signal distribution control 12 select effect select switch 13 level level control internal effect 14 power o...

Страница 6: ... is an output to connect to an external effect device and in conjunction with return input forms a loop here designed as external effect loop The effect can be switched on or off via footswitch 4 return Return as part of the effect loop operates as signal input from an external effect device from output of the effect device The effect can be switched on or off via footswitch Return on its own can ...

Страница 7: ...to the signal We have carefully designed the circuit to achieve this objective whilst also providing controls for manual intervention channel 1 IF_Compact603_20120529 Compac channel 2 Compact 603 The clip LED indicates an overload A short flicker is of no danger to AER devices During operation a short flicker can be accepted to be on the safe side you should reduce the gain slightly to achieve an ...

Страница 8: ...r phantom power operation can suffer from considerable malfunctions and damage may result as well Examples of devices that may be damaged by incorrect application of phantom power include Low cost dynamic microphones with a mono jack plug unbalanced signal that were fitted afterwards with an XLR connector Audio devices with a balanced XLR output e g DI boxes effects devices instrument preamps with...

Страница 9: ... middle 6 dB at 800 Hz treble treble treble treble 8 dB at 10 kHz shelf type ch 2 ch 2 ch 2 ch 2 bass bass bass bass 8 dB at 100 Hz shelf type treble treble treble treble 11 dB at 10 kHz shelf type Effects Effects Effects Effects Internal effects Internal effects Internal effects Internal effects 1 Reverb 1 2 Reverb 2 3 Delay 4 Chorus External effect External effect External effect External effect...

Страница 10: ...IC LIMITER POWER AMP FX DUAL CONE SPEAKER TUNER TREBLE BASS BASS TREBLE CLIP Clip detect CLIP Clip detect SEND EFF RETURN MASTER LINE OUT F S RETURN PHONES 470R DI GAIN 48V PREAMP VOICE 6k8 6k8 EFFECT PAN PREAMP MIC GAIN H L SELECT 9V Phantom Power 48V Phantom Power PAD CH 1 CH 2 T R T R T R 1 2 3 1 2 3 T R ...

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