Svt-cl bass guitar amplifier, The front panel – Ampeg Svt-Cl User Manual

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SVT-CL Bass Guitar Amplifier

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The Front Panel

1. 0 dB INPUT: The signal output from a

passive instrument may be connected to

this 1/4" input by means of a shielded

instrument cable.

2. -15 dB INPUT: The signal output from

an active instrument may be connected

to this 1/4" input by means of a shielded

instrument cable.

3. GAIN:

This control adjusts the basic

level of signal in the preamp.

4. ULTRA HI: This switch, when engaged,

enhances the amount of high frequency

output by 9 dB at 8 kHz.

5. 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.

6. 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.

7. MIDRANGE: Use this to adjust the

midrange frequency level of the

amplifier. This provides up to 10 dB of

boost, or 20 dB of cut at the selected

frequency [8]. The midrange frequency

output is flat at the center position.

Rotate the control counter-clockwise

for a “contoured” sound (more distant,

less midrange output) or clockwise for a

sound which really cuts through.

8. FREQUENCY: This control allows you

to select the center frequency for the

midrange control [7], giving you a

choice of five “voices” for the midrange.

The numbers correspond to the

following center frequencies:

1=220 Hz, 2=450 Hz, 3=800 Hz,

4=1.6 kHz, 5=3 kHz.

9. TREBLE: Use this to adjust the high

frequency level of the amplifier. This

provides up to 15 dB of boost, or

20 dB of cut at 4 kHz. The high

frequency output is flat at the center

position.

10. MASTER: Use this to control the

overall output level. It affects the

speaker outputs and the preamp

output [20]. Use it wisely, and turn

it down when making connections

or trying something new.

11. STANDBY/POWER/FAULT INDICATOR

LED: This is a multi-function LED. In

Standby mode, it glows red. In the On

mode (when the high voltage comes on)

it glows green. If it does not turn green

in the On mode, there is no high voltage

present and the unit needs to be

serviced. If the amp detects a fault in

the power tube circuit, the high

voltage is turned off and the LED flashes

between red and green. This usually

indicates a bad power tube. The amp will

remain in this condition until the unit is

turned off.

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