ManualAnalog Cabinet and Miking Simulator for E GuitarsTransducerModel 2601
10TransducerRear PanelOverview, Wiring Examples
11TransducerPower InputHere you connect the guitar amp‘s loudspeaker output. Connector variant and pin confi gura-tions follow industry standards: Unba
12TransducerMic Level OutputThe microphone level output is usable just like any mike out. The Miking Level control on the Transducer front panel regul
13TransducerRear PanelSwitchesPowerThe rear panel Power switch activates the Transducer, confi rmed by the lighted blue front panel LED. VoltageThe rea
14TransducerSignal LEDThe signal LED indicates the presence of a signal at the Transducer‘s input. It is activated at a -20 dBu level.WARNINGIf an amp
15TransducerControl ElementsMiking LevelA microphone produces a different sound at lower sound levels than at higher ones. With the Transducer‘s Mikin
16TransducerSetup 1This is the simplest setup for recording situations. The guitar amp is connected normally to the Transducer. In this case either th
17TransducerSetup 3If an on-stage guitarist wishes to have his cabinet sound, the signal should be routed to his box via the Transducer Speaker Thru.
18TransducerSetup 5Stereo Effects Setup: Dry-Wet-Wet Setup with guitar box (Dry) and two stage monitors (Wet).The dry guitar signal is routed from the
19TransducerSetup 7Stereo Effects Setup on stage and for P. A.: Dry-Wet-Wet setup with (Dry) cabinet and two (Wet) stage monitors.The dry guitar signa
2TransducerVersion 1.1 – 5/2007Designer: Ralf Reichen, Jens GronwaldThis user's guide contains a description of the product. It in no way represe
20TransducerAll three Transducer level controls infl uence output levels. Therefore it is important to under-stand their existing mutual effects and th
21TransducerPresetsCleanOpen Cabinet,2 x 10" Alnico SpeakersSixties SoundOpen Cabinet, 2 x 12" Ceramic SpeakersSixties SoundClosed Cabinet,
22TransducerPresets4 x 12", Plexi “Greenback“Crunch4 x 12", early “Vintage 30“4 x 12", sparky “Greenback“4 x 12", sparky “G 12 H“1
23TransducerPresetsLead4 x 12" “Greenback“ Rock4 x 12" “G 12 H“ “Vintage 30“ “Bluesbraker“ 2 x 12" “Bulldog“ Sparky “EV“
24TransducerInputSpeaker Input 1/4" Jack connectionImpedance 8 OhmsMax. Input Load 100 W RMS, 200 W PeakOutputsSpeaker Thru 1/4" Jack con
25TransducerPower SupplyThe power supply was carefully engineered to provide clean and consistent current, an impor-tant prerequisite for excellent au
26TransducerBlock Diagram
Copy Master Transducer SettingsGuitar player:Album/Gig:Title:Engineer: Track(s)/Group:Date:
28Transducer< Manual Transducer
3TransducerImportant Safety Information ... 4Hook Up ...
4TransducerPlease note and retain this information. Carefully read and follow all of the safety and oper-ating instructions before you use the machine
5TransducerHook upBe very careful to check that the rear chassis power selection switch is set to the correct local line voltage position before using
6TransducerThe scope of delivery comprises the Transducer, the power cable and the manual. Please keep the original packaging. In case of a service pr
7TransducerAdvantages – an OverviewThe Transducer supplants at least four loudspeaker cabinets, two high quality microphones, their preamp, a good roo
8TransducerIntroductionSound SetupsAfter cabling is complete, the sound setup functions primarily as one might expect: First, guitar amp sound adjustm
9TransducerRear Panel Power ConnectionBefore you connect the Transducer to any local power source, be SURE to check that the rear panel voltage switch
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