Guided tour - front panel, English – Samson Acoustic User Manual

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Guided Tour - Front Panel



















 















AC75 and AC150 Front Panel

1. ACTIVE Input - 1/4-inch phone jack for connecting active inputs. Use this input if your gui-

tar pick-up uses a battery.

2. PIEZO (Passive) Input - 1/4-inch phone jack for connecting passive inputs. Use this input if

your guitar pick-up does not use a battery.

3. GAIN (Channel 1) - Control knob is used to control the overall level of the Channel 1 input.
4. BASS - Controls the amount of bass, or low frequency, applied to the input connected to

channel 1.

5. PHASE - Used to reverse the input signal polarity.
6. TREBLE - Controls the amount of treble, or high frequency, applied to the input connected

to channel 1.

7. EFX (Channel 1) - Used to add effects to the signal connected to the Channel 1 input.
8. MIC Input - XLR input connector for connecting to Channel 1’s low-noise Microphone Pre-

amp, with Phantom power available for condenser microphones.

9. LINE Input - RCA inputs for connecting an external line level signal like that from a CD, MP3

player or sound card.

10. GAIN (Channel 2) - Control knob is used to control the overall level of the Channel 2 input.
11. EFX (Channel 2) -Used to add effects to the signal connected to the Channel 2 input.
12. FREQUENCY (Notch Filter) - Used to set the center frequency for the Notch Filter.
13. DEPTH (Notch Filter) - Control Knob used to control the amount of attenuation applied by

the Notch Filter.

14. GRAPHIC EQUALIZER – These sliders allow you to “draw” the tonal response of the system

by adding 12 dB of boost or attenuation to seven different narrow-band frequency areas

(100Hz, 315Hz, 1kHz, 3.5kHz and 10kHz.) affecting the main output signal of the AC75 or

AC150. When a slider is at its center detented (“0”) position, the selected frequency area is

unaffected (it is said to be flat). When a slider is moved up (above the “0” position, towards

the “+12” position), the selected frequency area is boosted, and when it is moved down

(below the “0” position, towards the “-12” position), the selected frequency area is attenuated.

For more information, see the “About Equalization” section on pages 13 - 14 of this manual.

15. EFX LEVEL – Control knob used to set the amount of digital effect that’s mixed in with the

channel input signals.

16. EXF SELECT - Used to select one of the available 100 digital effects presets.
17. EFX PRESET Display - Shows the current selected preset program number.
18. VOLUME - Control knob used to control the overall level of the AC75 or AC150 amplifier.

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