2 rear panel, Operation – Behringer Feedback Destroyer Pro DSP1100P User Manual

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Press and keep the keys FILTER SELECT and STORE before powering up the

FEEDBACK DESTROYER PRO. Then switch on the FEEDBACK DESTROYER PRO and keep the

two keys pressed for about one second. The program numbers are counted up and reset to

their original default settings.

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Use the POWER switch to switch the FEEDBACK DESTROYER PRO on or off.

1.4.2 Rear panel

Fig. 1.4: Rear panel connectors and control elements

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This is the MAINS CONNECTOR / FUSE HOLDER / VOLTAGE SELECTOR. Before you connect the

unit, please make sure that the displayed voltage corresponds to your Mains supply. Please note that

the AC voltage selection is defined by the position of the Fuse Holder. If you intend to change the

operating voltage, remove the Fuse Holder and turn it by 180 degrees before you reinsert it. Matching

the two markers monitors the selected voltage. Please note that, depending on the mains voltage

supplied to the unit, the correct fuse type and rate must be installed (see chapter 6.4 “SPECIFICA-

TIONS”). Please use the enclosed mains cable to connect the unit to the mains power supply. (Please

note that not all appliances can be used with different mains voltage ratings. Please check the descrip-

tion on the back of the unit and the box.)

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These are the FEEDBACK DESTROYER PRO’s MIDI connectors (MIDI OUT / THROUGH / IN). Via

these connectors total remote control is possible.

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Please take the time to make a note of the SERIAL NUMBER in the space provided on the enclosed

Warranty Registration Card. Put the instruction manual in a safe place and return the completed

Warranty Registration Card to us within 14 days of purchase, making sure that the dealer stamp

has been acquired.

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These are the FEEDBACK DESTROYER PRO’s analog OUTPUTS. Also on balanced or unbalanced

XLR or TRS jacks.

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Use the OPERATING LEVEL switch to adapt the FEEDBACK DESTROYER PRO to different operat-

ing levels. You can select a -10 dBV semi-pro level used for home recording and a +4 dBu level used

in professional studios.

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These are the FEEDBACK DESTROYER PRO’s analog INPUTS. The FEEDBACK DESTROYER PRO

has both XLR and jack inputs and outputs. Each XLR and jack set are wired parallel and can be used

either balanced and unbalanced.

2. OPERATION

The following chapter will familiarize you with the operation of your BEHRINGER

FEEDBACK DESTROYER PRO. It will provide you with the basic understanding of how to obtain the desired

results and should encourage you to experiment with the DSP1100P. Please bear in mind that the technical

specifications of a unit may determine its limits, but the skill of the audio engineer determines how much use

can be made from it. So do not hesitate to play with the unit, just like a musician does with an instrument, in

order to explore the full functionality of your FEEDBACK DESTROYER PRO.
The BEHRINGER FEEDBACK DESTROYER PRO can operate in four different modes. To meet more com-

plex requirements with regard to flexible signal processing, these modes can be combined in a program.

2. OPERATION

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