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VINTAGER GM110
1. INTRODUCTION
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The
HIGH
control governs the upper frequency range.
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With the
LEVEL
control, you determine the overall and headphone volume of your VINTAGER GM110.
It should be set fully to the left when you operate the POWER switch or disconnect the instrument cable
from the guitar or amp.
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Use the
POWER
switch to put the GM110 into operation.
1.3.2 Rear panel
Fig. 1.2: Rear panel connectors
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FUSEHOLDER / VOLTAGE SELECTION
. Before you connect the device to the network, please make
sure that your local voltage matches the voltage indicated on the unit. Blown fuses may only be replaced
by fuses of the same type and rating. Some models allow for inserting the fuse holder in two different
positions in order to switch over from 230 V to 115 V operation, and vice versa. Please note that, for
115 V operation outside Europe, you need to use a fuse of a higher rating. The network connection is
made via a
STANDARD IEC INLET SOCKET
. Use the enclosed power cord to connect the unit to the
mains.
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SERIAL NUMBER
. Please take the time to fill out the warranty card within 14 days of purchasing the
device, otherwise you will lose your extended warranty. Or simply register online at www.behringer.com.
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You can use the
SPEAKER
socket to connect an additional loudspeaker to your VINTAGER GM110.
The external loudspeaker should have an impedance of 8 Ohms. When using this socket, the internal
loudspeaker is muted. For additional information on connecting an external loudspeaker, refer to
chapter 4.1.
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The 6.3 mm
PHONES
jack allows you to monitor the GM110s audio signal with a pair of commercially
available headphones. As soon as this socket is used, the loudspeaker will be muted.
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Since speakers can have quite an impact on the sound of a guitar amp, both the headphones
and D.I. OUT signals are frequency-corrected (with speaker correction). Without this frequency
correction extreme treble frequencies would deteriorate the sound.
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Low-impedance headphones may begin to produce distortion at certain volume levels. In
such cases, please reduce the volume by turning back the LEVEL control.
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At the
D.I. OUT
output (balanced XLR socket), you can tap the audio signal of the VINTAGER GM110
in order, for example, to feed it into a mixing console and record it. This audio signal is frequency-
corrected (Speaker Simulation). The level of the D.I. OUT (max. +22 dBu) is designed to provide simple
connection to mixers or other audio devices.
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With the
GND LIFT
switch, you can unplug the electrical bonding of the D.I. OUT, if ground loop or
humming problems occur.
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