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BC300
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Bass combo
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300 Watt Power Amp
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15” Warwick WPB 15/8 Speaker
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4” Warwick WBH 4/8 High frequency “bullet” type horn
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Bass reflex housing
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Rugged steel speaker grill
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Separate Inputs for active and passive Basses
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The two instrument inputs can be used at the same time
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Class-A circuitry throughout the amp
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Bass Treble Tone Control Circuit
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10-Band graphic equalizer, switchable
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Mute switch
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Adjustable, switchable compressor
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Balanced DI output with switches Pre/Post EQ and
ground lift
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Line output
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FX loop
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Tuner output
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Aux stereo input, mini jack for connecting MP3 player,
CD player etc.
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Integrated headphone amplifier. Aux in stereo signals
over headphones in stereo
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1 Dual purpose ¼” jack and coaxial, lockable
connectors for speakers
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Temperature-dependent fan
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Dimensions in mm (W/H/D) 530mm x 580mm x 430mm / 21” x 23” x 17”
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Weight: 28kg / 62lb
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.
Connecting speaker cabinets – Connect speaker cabinet(s) to the speaker output(s). Make sure that you do not exceed
recommended speaker load which is 4
Ω
! The speaker cables should have a conductor diameter of at least 2 x 1.5
mm.
4.
Setting front panel controls – Set VOLUME and GAIN controls to zero, all other controls should be set to neutral
middle position. If you want to use external effects, connect then via the effects loop.
5.
Connecting Bass Guitar – Using an instrumental cable (shielded), connect your guitar to the proper ACTIVE or
PASSIVE input. Turn all volume controls of your guitar to their maximum. Now press power switch on.
6.
Adjusting your individual settings – Adjust the GAIN to approximately its halfway position. Set the VOLUME to the
volume level you wish to play at, you should hear the sound in the speaker at this time. Now feel free to adjust all
controls to your own taste.
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