V-ampire/v-amp pro/v-amp 2 – Behringer V-AMP PRO User Manual

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V-AMPIRE/V-AMP PRO/V-AMP 2

2. CONTROL ELEMENTS

The LINE IN (V-AMP PRO only) switch determines which

signal source is processed by the V-AMP PRO, either

(switch not pressed) the signal applied at the high-

impedance INPUT jack, for example, your guitar, or (switch

pressed) the line signal connected to the PRE DSP INSERT

(LINE IN,

).

The stereo PHONES jack allows you to monitor the audio

signal with standard headphones (e.g. BEHRINGER HP

series).

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Your V-AMPIRE/V-AMP PRO/V-AMP 2 automatically

activates studio mode 1 (S1) when connecting

headphones. In this mode the digital speaker

simulations are activated. With the headphones

plugged in, you are able to select any other

configuration, e.g. for monitoring purposes (see

also chapter 3).

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If you did not choose a speaker simulation with the

current setting and connect headphones, the device

will automatically switch to a speaker simulation.

This will increase the listener’s sound impression.

Please refer to table 5.2 for detailed information on

the various speaker/amp combinations. However,

you can intentionally change or deactivate the

simulation when using headphones by selecting

“-” in the CABINETS mode (see

C).

2.2 Rear panel/side

Both V-AMPIRE and V-AMP PRO feature a serial insert

path for external effects, such as a Wah-Wah pedal.

Connect the SEND/LINE OUT jack to the input of your

effects device. The SEND/LINE OUT output is taken directly

pre-digital processor (PRE DSP), which means you can

use this jack also to record a “dry” direct signal without

any effect added. Connect the RETURN/LINE IN jack to

the output of your external effects device.

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When using the serial insert path, please do not

set the effects device to 100% effects signal (“wet”);

otherwise, the direct signal will be missing.

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Press the LINE IN key

to route the signal applied

at the RETURN/LINE IN to the V-AMP PRO. This function

is useful, for example, to monitor a “dry” guitar

signal with the V-AMP PRO before adding any

effects.

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As soon as the VAMPIRE’s LINE IN (Return) is

connected, the signal is automatically routed to the

DSP. The input signal from the front will then be

interrupted.
The ANALOG LINE OUTPUTS provide the stereo signal

without analog speaker simulation applied (V-AMPIRE and

V-AMP PRO only). Use these jacks, for example, to connect

an external amp on stage.
The balanced LINE OUTs of the V-AMP 2 provide a stereo

signal, e.g. for recording applications.

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You may use balanced or unbalanced plugs with

the LINE OUTs.
Connect the POST DSP INSERT RETURN (IN) pair of

stereo 1/4" jacks to the outputs of your external stereo

effects device and use this path to return the signal sent

out from the POST DSP SEND (OUT) outputs

.

The GROUND LIFT switch disconnects (switch pressed)

the ground connection at the DI OUT outputs

to

effectively eliminate hum noise resulting from ground loops.
The DI OUT output provides the balanced stereo signal of

your V-AMPIRE/V-AMP PRO. Connect this output to two

balanced microphone inputs on your mixing console. With

configuration modes L1 and L2 the maximum level reduction

is -10 dBu so that you can directly connect them to the mic

inputs of your mixing console.

The POST DSP SEND (OUT) stereo output (V-AMP PRO

only) allows you to connect the inputs of an external stereo

effects device. The signal provided here is the same as

the signal present at the digital outputs. Unlike the SEND/

LINE OUT output

this signal is post-DSP. If the two

corresponding RETURN (IN) jacks

are not used, the

ANALOG LINE OUTPUTS

provide an identical signal.

The S/PDIF output provides the digital output signal of your

V-AMP PRO.
The AES/EBU output (XLR connector) delivers the digital

signal of your V-AMP PRO in an AES/EBU format, provided

that AES/EBU has been selected as digital output format

(please refer to the 2nd note under

E).

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The coax-type S/PDIF and balanced AES/EBU output

are using the same output transformer and must

therefore not be used at the same time. To change

between the S/PDIF and AES/EBU formats please

select the digital out menu (see

).

The WORDCLOCK BNC jack is used to connect equipment

for the external synchronization of your V-AMP PRO. This

high-impedance jack has no internal terminating resistor

(75 Ohms).
This is the MIDI OUT/THRU jack. It is configured as MIDI

OUT but can be set to act as a MIDI THRU jack (see

A).

Use the MIDI IN to connect a foot controller, for example,

the BEHRINGER MIDI FOOT CONTROLLER FCB1010 (see

chapter 8.3 for details).
SERIAL NUMBER. Please take the time to fill in and return

the warranty card within 14 days after the date of purchase,

so as to benefit from our extended warranty. Or register

online at (www.behringer.com).
You find the serial number of the V-AMP 2 on the base of

the casing.
FUSE HOLDER/VOLTAGE SELECTOR (V-AMPIRE/

V-AMP PRO only). Before connecting the unit to the mains,

make sure that the voltage setting matches your local

voltage. A blown fuse should only be replaced by a fuse

of the same type and rating. On some units, the fuse holder

can be switched to one of two positions, i.e. 230 V and

120 V. When operating the unit outside Europe at 120 V, a

higher fuse rating is required (see chapter 8

“INSTALLATION”).
The mains connection is on an IEC receptacle (V-AMPIRE/

V-AMP PRO only). An appropriate power cord is included.
V-AMP 2: Connect the enclosed power supply unit via the

AC IN socket. If it is connected to the mains, your V-AMP 2

will switch on automatically.
Connect the stereo jack plug of your FS112V footswitch

(included) to the FOOTSWITCH socket (V-AMPIRE/V-AMP 2

only). This will enable you to recall the presets from one

bank. To switch on the tuner, hold down the DOWN button

on the footswitch for more than two seconds. You can

also switch the tuner off again using the same button.
The AUX IN jack socket (V-AMPIRE and V-AMP 2 only)

enables you to feed in additional stereo signals on the

V-AMP 2, to play with a drum computer or playback etc.
The AUX LEVEL control (V-AMPIRE and V-AMP 2 only) is

used for determining the volume of the signal received at

the AUX IN input.
These outputs (V-AMPIRE only) are for connecting two

external loudspeakers.

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Without external loudspeakers the internal speaker

runs at 70 Watts mono. The left output (the internal

speaker automatically shuts off) allows to connect

a loudspeaker with 4 W of impedance and 100 Watts

power. At the right output you may connect an 8 W/

50 Watts speaker that runs together with the

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