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Front Panel Features

(1) INPUT JACK

1/4'' phone jack to plug in active or passive basses with a 
shielded cord

(2) -10 dB PAD

This switch should be pressed if the CLIP(3) light stays on
continuously.  It may be necessary to "pad" the input if you are
using a bass with active electronics or very high output.

(3) CLIP

LED indicator which lights when the input stage is being over-
driven.  If -10dB PAD (2) is pressed and CLIP(3) still stays lit,
turn down the volume on your bass.

(4) TUNING MUTE

Switch that mutes all outputs from the amplifier (speakers, direct
and balanced outs) so you can tune up without sending signal to
the audience or the P.A.. Tuning mute can be footswitch
controlled by using a G-K RF2 footswitch, which will leave both
hands free to tune your instrument.  To control TUNING MUTE
by footswitch, TUNING MUTE (4) switch must be "in"

(5) LED INDICATOR

Lights when TUNING MUTE is activated.

(6) VOLUME

Controls signal level at the beginning of preamp stages. 
Volume should be turned up until the CLIP(7) light comes on
when you're hitting your loudest notes.  At this setting you will
have the optimum signal/noise ratio.  Remember that your settings in
the VOICING FILTER and ACTIVE EQUALIZATION sections
can also cause clipping.  IF this occurs, re-adjust VOLUME as
explained above.

(7) CLIP

LED indicator that lights when either VOLUME, VOICING
FILTER, OR ACTIVE EQUALIZATION stages are being over-
driven.

(8) BOTTOM

Voicing filter which boosts or cuts +/-12dB at very low frequencies
(20Hz center freq.).  Boost this control if you want to add more
low-bass response.  Or, keep it turned down if you want a tighter,
less "boomy" bottom end.

(9) CONTOUR

Voicing filter that boosts highs (4kHz) and lows (80Hz), while
dropping out mids (600Hz).  Most players use this control
between half and maximum to create a "round" or "hi-fi" sound.
Use lower settings for a "flatter" response.

(10) PRESENCE

Voicing filter that boosts high frequencies (6.5kHz center freq.)
by as much as 12dB.  This control adds "edge" to help you cut
through the mix.

(11) - (14) ACTIVE EQUALIZATION

Four highly active tone controls, TREBLE, HI MID, LO MID,
AND BASS.  Each band of EQ creates wide tonal variations
without affecting the other bands.

(15) BOOST 1

A post EQ gain stage using GIVE Technology which adds

"growl" as you turn it up.  The RF2 footswitch allows you to
switch between BOOST1 and BOOST 2.

(16) LED INDICATOR

Lights when you have footswitched into the BOOST 2 mode.

(17) BOOST 2

A post EQ gain stage like BOOST 1, except this stage has higher
gain for "lead-bass" or solos.  Use BOOST 2 with LEVEL (18)
to create the desired amount of overdrive.  Note: You can only
access the BOOST 2 section via the RF2 footswitch.

(18) LEVEL

Determines the level coming out of BOOST 2 section.  Used to
set a different volume level for solos.

(19) AUX LEVEL

Controls signal level coming from STEREO AUX IN (20).
Creates effects blend (dry vs. wet) when used in a "parallel"
effects loop.  Can also be used to mix in any stereo source such
as tape or CD.

(20) LEFT - LOW - BRIDGE

Master volume that controls output level to speakers.  In "Stereo
Mode", controls output of LEFT channel.  In "Biamp Mode"",
controls output of LOW frequency amplifier.  In "Bridge Mode",
controls output level of the entire amplifier.

(21) RIGHT-HIGH

Master volume that controls output level to speakers.  In "Stereo
Mode", controls output of RIGHT channel.  In "Biamp Mode",
controls output of HIGH frequency amplifier.  In "Bridge
Mode", this control is inactive.

(22) POWER SWITCH
(23) & (26) PROTECT

LED  indicators that light when L&R channels power up, power
down, or whenever the FAULT DETECTION CIRCUITRY
relays have disconnected the 2000RB from your speakers.

(24) & (27) CLIP

LED indicators that light when L&R channels are clipping.

(25) & (28) POWER

LED indicators that light when L&R channels are in normal
operation.

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Содержание 2000RB

Страница 1: ...Operating Instructions 2000RB ...

Страница 2: ... INTRODUCTION 3 2000RB FEATURES 3 FRONT PANEL FEATURES 4 REAR PANEL FEATURES 5 SELECTING AN OPERATING MODE HOOKING UP YOUR SPEAKERS 6 GETTING YOUR SOUND 7 USING EFFECTS 8 MEASURED SPECIFICATIONS 10 TROUBLESHOOTING 11 2 ...

Страница 3: ...on Power 500 watts RMS per channel into 2 ohms in Stereo or Bi amp Mode 1000 watts RMS into 4 ohms in Bridge Mode High Current Capacity 60 amps peak current 5 000 watts of instantaneous power per channel gives the 2000RB unparalleled transient response with complete control over the movement of your speakers Low Noise Operation Both preamp and power amp stages have increased headroom so that noise...

Страница 4: ...te a round or hi fi sound Use lower settings for a flatter response 10 PRESENCE Voicing filter that boosts high frequencies 6 5kHz center freq by as much as 12dB This control adds edge to help you cut through the mix 11 14 ACTIVE EQUALIZATION Four highly active tone controls TREBLE HI MID LO MID AND BASS Each band of EQ creates wide tonal variations without affecting the other bands 15 BOOST 1 A p...

Страница 5: ...l effects that are connected in a series loop such as limiters enhancers etc Plugging into RETURN 35 opens the connection between the 2000RB preamp and power amp stages 36 SEND Line level output that is post EQ and pre BOOST Used when sending a full range mono signal to an external device effects or slave amp 37 PRE POST Select the source for the XLR balanced output 40 In the out position the dire...

Страница 6: ...inets The following table will help to show you how much power you can put into your speakers for each operating mode A note regarding speaker cable The 1000RB is capable of delivering more power than typical speaker cables can handle Therefore at the end of each of the following sections special Speakon equipped cables are recommended Choose cables that match the connectors on your cabinets These...

Страница 7: ...akers greater than 2 ohms is OK Using more speaker cabinets below 2 ohms per channel is not recommend ed and could result in the Fault Detection System disconnecting the 2000RB s output For Biamp Mode turn the BRIDGE MODE switch 42 to the OFF position Set the BIAMP switch 33 to the BIAMP position Then connect the HIGH channel to your high frequency speak ers via Speakon connectors 43 44 and if nec...

Страница 8: ...BOOST effect for solos In the higher set tings BOOST 2 is slightly overdriven Use LEVEL to set your volume for solos 10 MASTER Now that you have your basic tone use the MASTER control to set your loudness stage volume Remember 20 LEFT LOW BRIDGE does the following In Stereo Mode controls output of LEFT channel In Biamp Mode controls output of LOW frequency amplifier In Bridge Mode controls output ...

Страница 9: ...ra high end whether your effects are on or off so you may have to adjust your EQ to compensate If you want to use effects like an octave divider on your low end only Take the LO OUT 32 into the mono input of your effects unit Take the stereo outputs from your effects unit through an adapter into STEREO AUX IN 30 Use AUX LEVEL 19 on the front panel to control your effects blend Note This configurat...

Страница 10: ...ed loads Load Protection On Off muting DC fault with relay Internal fault fuses Output Circuit Type Complementary linear outputs 2 step high efficiency circuit Power Requirements 100 115 220 240 Vac 50 60 Hz Power Consumption 1955 watts full power sine wave output 1000watts 115V 17 Amps 230V 8 5 Amps 100V 20 Amps 10 If you are running your 2000RB in Stereo Mode this config uration allows you to ha...

Страница 11: ...CTRICAL DEVICE OR OTHER ELECTRONIC DEVICES BAD GUITAR CABLE REPLACE CABLE COMPONENT FAILURE REFER TO SERVICE TECHNICIAN DISTORTION INPUT STAGE CLIPPING PRESS 10Db SWITCH TURN DOWN BASS PREAMP CLIPPING TURN DOWN VOLUME ADJUST EQ EFFECTS CLIPPING TURN DOWN VOLUME BOOST OR LEVELS ON EFFECTS POWER AMP CLIPPING TURN DOWN VOLUME BOOST OR MASTER VOLUME BAD BATTER IN ACTIVE BASS CHECK BATTERY COMPONENT FA...

Страница 12: ...GALLIEN KRUEGER 2240 PARAGON DR SAN JOSE CA 95131 US 408 441 7970 FAX 408 441 8085 EUROPE 41 42 234520 FAX 41 42 239525 ...

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