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SpectraComp in Depth

Gain Reduction / Compression Meter

When using SpectraComp™, the compression meter (16) 

indicates how much compression is applied to the signal.

Auto Make-up Gain

As compression by nature reduces the loudest parts and peaks 

of the signal, you may feel that many conventional compressors 

“eat” the level of your signal, resulting in a lower output volume. 

SpectraComp™ automatically compensates for compression 

gain reduction, giving you an even output volume. 

Spectral Compression vs. Full Band Compression

Virtually any compressor used for bass guitars on the market 

is based on the “full band” principle. This means that the 

compressor will respond to the full (20 Hz to 20 kHz) frequency 

range and apply the same compression over the whole range.

From the low E (or B) string to the G string: The electric 

bass has a very wide dynamic range. When using standard 

compressors, the low E string will – due to its higher energy – 

control when and how the compressor responds to and shapes 

the entire signal. The typical result is that either the G string is 

not compressed at all or that – just when the G string starts to 

sound right – the low E string is compressed too strongly. In 

other words: You are constantly dealing with a tight and difficult 

compromise.

With Spectral Compression, the BH500 head uses a different 

approach that allows for independent compression of the Low, 

Mid and High frequency areas. This way, the right amount 

of compression is added to the individual strings of your 

bass, resulting in a smoother and much more transparent 

compression.

4/5/6/7 – TONE Controls

The BH500 has four tone controls: Bass, Lo-mid, Hi-mid and 

Treble. These controls have been tuned carefully to address four 

relevant bass frequency areas, and should allow you to dial in 

your sound with ease. 

Tone Controls Center Frequencies:

Center Freq:  100 Hz (Gain: +15/-24 dB)

Center Freq:  335 Hz (Gain: +15/-24 dB)

Center Freq:  900 Hz (Gain: +15/-24 dB)

Center Freq:  1600 Hz @ Gain: -24 to 0 dB 

 

 

4000 Hz @ Gain 0 to +15 dB

operatIon – front panel

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Страница 4: ...cur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged t...

Страница 5: ...EN INtroduction Table of Contents 3 Introduction 4 Quick Setup Guide 5 operation Front Panel 6 Rear Panel 12 Miscellaneous 13 Appendix Signal Flow 15 Technical Specifications 16 3 table of contents...

Страница 6: ...00 has traditional tone controls but also includes ground breaking features giving the amp a personality and sound all of its own TubeTone emulates all of the characteristics of a traditional tube cir...

Страница 7: ...e packaging if damage has occurred as this will show evidence of excessive handling force It is also a good idea to keep the packaging for future transportation Setting up Connect the Speaker output t...

Страница 8: ...up the MASTER volume knob to start playing 3 SPECTRACOMP Turn the knob to adjust the amount of SpectraComp compression SpectraComp uses a so called spectral or multi band approach to compression allo...

Страница 9: ...ll due to its higher energy control when and how the compressor responds to and shapes the entire signal The typical result is that either the G string is not compressed at all or that just when the G...

Страница 10: ...ections both of which are essential to the sound Tubetone allows you to alter the personality and sound of your BH500 The effects you can achieve range from a small touch of classic tube amp response...

Страница 11: ...provides the pre or post processed signal See the signal flow diagram later in this manual for details 14 BALANCED OUT Use the BALANCED OUT XLR to connect the BH500 to the PA when you play on stage or...

Страница 12: ...allow you to store and recall your favorite settings Storing settings is extremely simple Dial in the settings that you like Press and hold one of the MEMORY buttons for approximately two seconds Whe...

Страница 13: ...rn to appreciate BH500 also features a WYSIWYG mode where you can rely 100 on the position of the front panel controls Entering WYSIWYG mode is simple Just press the MEMORY button of the currently act...

Страница 14: ...A and the BH500 SPEAKER OUT Use the SPEAKER OUT connector for connecting the BH500 to your speaker cabinets The type of plug is Speakon and you MUST use speaker cables Do NOT use instrument cables TC...

Страница 15: ...Speakon to jack cable plug un plug the jack going in to the cabinet while the amp is turned on In Protection mode the speaker outputs are shut off to prevent speaker damage However the balanced outpu...

Страница 16: ...g temperature is below 10 degrees Celsius or above 50 degrees Celsius or if the amplifier is switched on immediately after being moved from a cold environment to an environment at room temperature Ple...

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Страница 18: ...panel controls except Mute Master Level Bass Tuner On when muted B0 30 87Hz to G4 392 00Hz Mutes speaker out Phones out and Balanced out Studio quality headphone amp 40 to 600 Ohm 100 120V or 220 240V...

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