Ultrabass bx1200, Warning, Control elements – Behringer ultrabass BX1200 SPEAKERS User Manual

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ULTRABASS BX1200

2. CONTROL ELEMENTS

time, there are effects devices and the desire to create one’s

own “unique” sound—which can only be achieved with

innovative amplifiers. The unique ULTRABASS BX1200 gives

you pioneering sounds coming from an extremely compact

design.

As technology advances, you’ve got to keep track of latest

technological breakthroughs to avoid falling by the wayside. Which

is what we did, by continuously improving this Bass Workstation

and including many of your valuable suggestions.

Experience a new-generation Bass Workstation with

fascinating features:
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Astounding sound diversity through filter and sub-harmonics

processor.

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State-of-the-art amplifier technology combined with a built-

in bass cabinet gives you precision in the treble and punch

in the bass range.

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The high-grade and custom-built 12" aluminum speaker

opens up new dimensions in terms of sound.

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The rugged and compact design makes the ULTRABASS

your favorite amp for club gigs and rehearsals.

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The trapezoidal cabinet allows you to use the BX1200 as an

active floor monitor for the bass player in your band.

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Plenty of power plus a built-in DI output—even on big stages

you’ll cut a fine figure with your BX1200.

1.1 The design concept

We designed the BX1200 to finally start the world of bass amp

design moving. Your absolutely low-noise and indestructible Bass

Workstation represents the current state of the art.

The robust cabinet is made of high-grade and non-polluting E1-

MDF boards, which are grooved, multi-glued and free of

formaldehydes. This is to make sure that your BX1200 keeps on

working even when the going gets tough.

1.1.1 The DYNAMIZER technology

When it comes to amplifying the signals delivered by electric

instruments, you’ve got to separate the wheat from the chaff.

Unlike mixed or mastered signals, electric instruments usually

deliver extremely high signal peaks which, when raised in gain,

produce nasty distortion. How an amplifier responds to these

signal peaks can therefore be seen as one of its most essential

quality features.

2. CONTROL ELEMENTS

2.1 Front panel

Fig. 2.1: Front panel control elements

Many manufacturers use limiters preceding the power stage to

limit dynamic signal peaks. However, the problem is the preamp,

which is why we’ve equipped the BX1200 with our unique

DYNAMIZER preamp circuit that gives you a lively and punchy

sound with signal peaks—even if the amp reaches its power

limits. Extreme signal peaks are limited effectively while the

average level and hence the power of the overall signal is raised.

The sound gets more vivid and powerful in character, without

any unmusical distortion. With its opto-limiter in the power stage

it is virtually impossible to overdrive the ULTRABASS BX1200.

1.2 Before you begin

Your BX1200 was carefully packed in the factory and the

packaging is designed to protect the unit from rough handling.

Nevertheless, we recommend that you carefully examine the

packaging and its contents for any signs of physical damage,

which may have occurred during transit.

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If the unit is damaged, please do not return it to

BEHRINGER, but notify your dealer and the shipping

company immediately, otherwise claims for

damage or replacement may not be granted.

Shipping claims must be made by the consignee.

Be sure that there is enough space around the unit for cooling

and please do not place the ULTRABASS on high temperature

devices such as radiators etc. to avoid overheating.

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Before you connect your ULTRABASS to the mains,

please make sure that your local voltage matches

the voltage required by the unit!

The mains connection of the BX1200 is made by using the

enclosed mains cable and a standard IEC receptacle. It meets all

of the international safety certification requirements.

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Please make sure that all units have a proper

ground connection. For your own safety, never

remove or disable the ground connector of the unit

or of the AC power cable.

You will find additional information in chapter 5 “INSTALLATION”.

WARNING!

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It should be pointed out, that extreme output

volumes may damage your ears and/or your

headphones. Turn down all LEVEL controls before

you switch on the unit. Always pay attention to an

appropriate volume.

These are the inputs for your electric bass guitar. The

ACTIVE jack is for active basses, the PASSIVE jack for

passive instruments with low output levels.
The GAIN 1 control governs the volume of the first channel.

When this channel is active, the LED above the GAIN 1

control lights up.

Press the CHANNEL button to select either of the two

ULTRABASS channels.
The GAIN 2 control sets the volume for the second channel.

When this channel is active, the LED above the GAIN 2

control lights up.

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