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The fuse can open as a result of a fault in the speaker cable, the speakers themselves, or the power amp being
sent well into clipping. With this in mind, we recommend keeping spare fuses with the amplifier at all times.

SPEAKER JACKS

Two 1/4" phone jacks (wired in parallel) and two Speakon

®

connectors (wired in parallel) are provided for

hooking up your speaker system. The minimum load (or impedance) the Bass 750 is designed to drive is 2.67
ohms (the equivalent of one 8 ohm cab and one 4 ohm cab connected in parallel).

It should be noted that the Bass 750’s preamp section 

can

be run without speakers attached to the speaker

jacks. (See “Speaker Off/On Switch” under “Front Panel Features.”) This is helpful when using the amplifier
for recording purposes (via the XLR output) and speakers are not required. 

Note:

The frequency response of the Bass 750 is far greater than usually found in musical instrument

amplifiers (10Hz to 40kHz). This was engineered in order to give the bass player the same punch and
clarity on stage as found in the studio or concer t P.A. systems. Therefore, it is doubly impor tant that you
be aware of the impedance and power rating of the speakers that you intend to use and that they are
compatible with the Bass 750. Speakers that have been overdriven are easy to detect and are not cov-
ered under warranty.

SPEAKER CABLE

Speaker cable should be made of 18-gauge, or heavier, wire. (The thicker the wire, the lower the gauge, so 18-
gauge is heavier than 20-gauge and so on.) Do not use instrument cables to hook up your speakers. This can
result in intermittent power loss, cause your power amp to oscillate and damage itself and/or your speakers,
and render the cables useless for any purpose.

To connect the Bass 750 to your speakers via the Speakon output jacks, a Neutrik Speakon cable is required.
These cables are NOT supplied with the Bass 750, but are available from your local music retailer or directly
from the SWR Ser vice Depar tment. 

XLR PAD

The XLR Pad control adjusts the level of the Balanced XLR Output. Rotating the control clockwise raises the
level at this output. 

GROUND LIFT

The XLR Pad has a built-in Ground Lift for the Balanced out. Pulling the knob outward lifts the ground (pin 1). 
If a persistent hum exists after tr ying both positions of the ground lift, there is probably a mis-wire or bad
ground in the feed lines to the board or console or a dir ty or miswired A/C socket. SWR recommends the pur-
chase of an AC wall socket tester which can identify proper wiring (available at most hardware stores). These 
inexpensive devices are a simple way to protect you and your equipment from faulty electrical systems.

LINE/DIRECT SWITCH

The Line/Direct switch gives the user the option of either a line signal (preamp out) or direct signal from the
instrument. The signal appearing at the XLR out is slightly “hotter” than normal D.I.’s. You may want to inform
the engineer of this.

To use the Line/Direct function, position the knob in the desired location. Make sure the switch is all the way
to the left or right to avoid intermittants. 

Note:

Turn-off transients appear at the record outs when the amplifier is shut down. It is recommended

that equipment being used in conjunction with the record out be turned down, off, or disconnected
BEFORE the Bass 750 is turned off. 

BALANCED XLR OUT

The Balanced XLR out is a true electronically balanced record out. The signal appearing at the XLR out is gov-
erned by the position of the XLR Pad. In the LINE position, all front panel controls are functional except the
Master Volume, and the signal is essentially the same as that heard through your speaker system. The output
level in the Line position is adjusted by the GAIN control on the front panel. If you are using an effect, this will
also appear mixed in the signal when you are in the line mode.

In the “Direct” position, the Balanced XLR out becomes an active TUBE direct box. No front panel controls are
functional and the level is only adjustable via your instrument.

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Содержание BASS 750

Страница 1: ...BASS 750 USER GUIDE SWR SCOTTSDALE AZ USA...

Страница 2: ...n or pinched by items placed upon them paying particular attention to cords at plugs and the point where they exit the product K Lightning For added protection of this product during a lightning storm...

Страница 3: ...Believing Please read this entire manual carefully so that you can fully realize the potential of the Bass 750 MADE IN THE U S A SWR amplification is handmade and individually tested in the United Sta...

Страница 4: ...aker On Off Switch Power On Off Switch Rack Handles REAR PANEL FEATURES Balanced XLR Output with select switch for Line or Direct Mode XLR ground lift pad control Tuner Send Side Chain Effects Loop Tw...

Страница 5: ...o prefer a darker sound may find this input more to their liking If you hear some distortion with your active bass and are using the Active input jack check your instrument s battery Also make sure th...

Страница 6: ...frequencies can diminish the life of the speakers or cause them to fail MID RANGE SECTION Level Control The Level control cuts or boosts the frequency set by the Frequency control Starting at mid pos...

Страница 7: ...ACTIVE LED When the threshold of the Limiter circuit is reached the green Limiter Active LED will light This LED will be inactive when the Limiter is set to the off position or when playing at lower...

Страница 8: ...rectly as possible Running patch cables over the top of the Bass 750 as with any amplifier can induce hum in the cables SEND JACK Run a shielded patch cable from the Bass 750 s Send jack to the INPUT...

Страница 9: ...iler or directly from the SWR Service Department XLR PAD The XLR Pad control adjusts the level of the Balanced XLR Output Rotating the control clockwise raises the level at this output GROUND LIFT The...

Страница 10: ...e This is especially true if you are using a 2 67 ohm total impedance as this introduces the least efficient condition possible for the unit i e power drawn from the outlet in relation to power produc...

Страница 11: ...lid material should be installed between the bottom of the rack case and the bottom of the amplifier to prevent flexing of the amplifier s chassis Severe or constant flexing of the chassis can damage...

Страница 12: ...e above exclusion may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state SHOULD YOUR AMPLIFIER REQUIRE REPAIR Locate your...

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