Ampeg PF-350 User Manual

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PF-350 / PF-500 / PF-800 Bass Guitar Amplifier

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PF-500 / PF-800 Front Panel

1. INPUT:

The signal output from an

instrument (active or passive) may be

connected to this 1/4" input by means

of a shielded instrument cable.

2. PEAK/MUTE LED: This red warning

LED will come on if: the mute switch [4]

is engaged, or if the input signal is too

high, the gain control is set too high, or

there is too much boost from the bass,

midrange and treble controls. If it comes

on regularly, even when these controls

are low, try engaging the –15 dB

pad [3].

3. –15 dB PAD: Press this switch in to

reduce the input signal by 15 dB and

compensate for higher output sources.

This attenuation is suited for use with

basses that have active electronics

or high-output pickups. Use this pad if

you notice that the peak/mute LED [2]

comes on regularly. It will reduce the

chance of overdriving the preamplifier

stage, and allow more usable range and

fine adjustment of the gain control.

4. MUTE: Press this switch in to mute the

signal. The peak/mute LED [2] will

illuminate when this switch is engaged.

5. THRESH LED: This illuminates when

the signal level is above the compressor

threshold and gain reduction is active.

6. COMPRESSION: This controls the

amount of signal compression. At the

fully counter-clockwise position, there is

no compression; at the fully

clockwise position, the compression

ratio is 10:1. The sonic effect of

compression is reduced dynamics,

increased sustain and a more consistent

output level regardless of how light or

hard the strings are played. The

compressor is very transparent - that is,

there is very little effect on the tone of

your instrument.

7. GAIN: This varies the amount of signal

driving the preamplifier. If a small

clockwise rotation from minimum leads

to overloading and the peak LED

illuminating, try engaging the –15 dB

pad. This will give more usable range

with the gain control.

8. ULTRA LO: This switch, when engaged,

enhances the amount of low-end output

by 2 dB at 40 Hz and –10 dB cut at

500 Hz.

9. ULTRA HI: This switch, when engaged,

enhances the amount of high frequency

output by 9 dB at 8 kHz.

10. BASS: Use this to adjust the low

frequency level of the amplifier. This

provides up to 12 dB of boost, or

–12 dB of cut at 40 Hz. The low

frequency output is flat at the center

position.

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