English – Samson Acoustic User Manual

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ENGLISH

Setting Up and Using Your Hartke AC75 and

AC150 Acoustic Amplifier

AC75 and AC150 Basic Operation

Setting up your Hartke AC75 or AC150 Acoustic ampli-

fier is a simple procedure which takes only a few min-

utes:
1. Remove all packing materials (save them in case of

need for future service) and decide where the ampli-

fier is to be physically placed. To avoid potential over-

heating problems, be sure that the rear panel is unob-

structed and that there is good ventilation around the

entire unit.
2. Connect the 3-pin AC plug into any grounded AC

socket. Don’t turn the amplifier on just yet, though.
3. Use standard, shielded music instrument cable to

connect your acoustic guitar, or other electric acoustic

instrument to the appropriate Channel 1 Input jack on

the front panel. If your acoustic instrument's pick-up

system uses a battery connect to the ACTIVE input. If

your acoustic instrument does not have a battery, use

the PIEZO or passive input.
4. Before we turn up the volume, let's set the Acoustic

Ribbon controls to the default setting for getting

good sound quickly. On Channel 1, set the GAIN knob

to “3” (the nine o’clock position) and set BASS and

TREBLE controls to "0" (the twelve o’clock position).

On Channel 2, set the GAIN knob to "0" (fully counter-

clockwise position). Set the main VOLUME control to

“0” (fully counterclockwise).
5. Next, set the Graphic Equalizer sliders to the middle,

0dB position for a flat frequency response.
6. Press the front panel Power switch in order to turn

on the amplifier.
7. Now, let's get some level from the instrument con-

nected to Channel 1. Set the output of your acoustic

to about 3/4’s the way up and then, while playing,

slowly turn the main Volume control up until the

desired level is achieved. If you hear distortion even

at low amplifier main Volume settings, back off the

output of your Acoustic (or check for a faulty cable).
Note: As a "rule of thumb", always try to keep the main

VOLUME control to a higher setting the Channel GAIN

controls in order to get the cleanest output.

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