BC20
• Combo amplifier for bass instruments
• Passive and active inputs
• Class-A preamp with Low-Z circuitry for minimum noise and maximum
headroom
• 20 watt power amp
• 8” Warwick WXC 8/8 bass driver
• 2” Warwick WTR 2/8 neodymium high-frequency driver
• 3-Way EQ with controls for bass, mid and treble
• DDL (Dynamic Distortion Limiter) for distortion-free reproduction at
all levels
• Aux mini jack stereo input (iPod, MP3 player, CD player)
• Self-cooling construction (fanless operation)
• Dedicated stereo headphone amplifier
• Bass reflex speaker cabinet
• Protective speaker grille of rugged steel
• Weight: 9kgs/19.8lbs.
• Dimensions: (W/H/D) 310mm x 390mm x 370mm / 12.20” x 15.35” x 14.56”
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS:
Input sensitivity:
Output Power: 20W @ 8
Ω
Active input: 360mV/50K
Ω
Frequency response: 20Hz-20kHz +/-0.5 dB
Passive input: 110mV/500K
Ω
THD less than 0.3% at rated output power
Aux input:
750mV/50K
Ω
Power consumption: 43W
Tone
controls:
Speaker
specifications:
Bass:
+/- 12dB @ 60Hz
8” Bass Driver: 20W, Impedance: 8
Ω
, SPL: 90 dB,
Mid:
+/- 12dB @ 800Hz
Frequency response: 80Hz - 10kHz
Treble:
+/- 12dB @ 10kHz
2” HF Driver with Horn: 10W, Impedance: 8
Ω
, SPL: 97 dB,
Frequency
response:
1kHz
-
20kHz
GETTING STARTED
1.
Unpacking – Carefully unpack unit from the carton box.
2.
Connecting to power – Set the power switch in off position, connect the supplied power cord to the amplifier and
then connect the same cord into AC outlet of proper voltage.
3.
Setting front panel controls – Set VOLUME control to zero, all other controls should be settled to neutral, middle
position.
4.
Connecting instrument – Using an instrumental cable (shielded) connect your instrument to the proper ACTIVE or
PASSIVE input. Turn all volume controls of your guitar to their maximum. Now press power switch on.
5.
Adjusting your individual settings – Set the VOLUME to the value you wish to play, you should now hear sound from
the speaker. Adjust controls to your liking.
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