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Peavey MARK VI BASS XP Serie Manual Del Usuario página 4

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DEPTH CONTROL (13)
Controls the depth (intensity) of the chorus effect
CHORUS ACTIVE LED (14)
Indicates the chorus effect has been selected. Chorus may be activated by the chorus select switch or the
remote footswitch
CHORUS SELECT SWITCH (15)
Is used to activate/defeat the chorus circuit. To activate the circuit, depress the switch to its "in" position.
When activated, the green LED above the switch will illuminate.
RATE (16)
Controls the sweep rate (frequency) of the chorus effect.
PREAMP
OUT/POWER
AMP IN (17)
These jacks are provided for in-line patching of effects devices. To patch an effects unit, connect the Preamp
Output to the Input of the device. Next, connect the output of the device to the Power Amp Input (high-quality
shielded cables must be used for these connections). The Preamp Output can also be used to route the amplified
signal to a mixing console, tape recorder, etc. Connect the Preamp Output, using a shielded cable, to an input
of the tape recorder, mixer, etc. This patch does not affect the operation of the amplifier.
NOTE: The preamp output level is approximately 1 volt RMS and is of relatively low impedance (600 ohms).
Any cffects device used in this effects loop must be capable of receiving 1 volt input and providing 1 volt
output in order to properly drive the power amp. The Power Amp Input has an internal switch which discon-
nects the internal preamp.
DDT ACTIVE LED (18)
Illuminates when DDT™ compression is taking place. With the DDT Enable/Defeat switch in the defeat posi-
tion, the LED is disabled.
DDT COMPRESSION ENABLE/DEFEAT (19)
DDT Compression is defeated when the pushbutton is "in." DDT should be enabled at all times to protect
speakers.
ELECTRONIC CROSSOVER (20)
Controls the frequency of the crossover dividing network.
CAUTION: When operation of the amplifier in the biamp mode is desired, it is essential to select the crossover
frequency before operating the amplifier. Incorrect selection of the crossover frequency (too low) may cause
damage to the high-frequency drivers.
LOW OUT (21)
Provides a post crossover low range signal that may be patched to the input of a power amplifier. The signal
level at this point is dependent on the post gain setting.
HIGH OUT CHORUS (22)
Provides a post crossover high range signal that may be patched to the input of a power amplifier. If the chorus
effect has been selected the signal at this point will be chorused. The signal level is dependent on the post
gain setting.
REMOTE
SWITCH
JACK (23)
Provided for the connection of the optional remote footswitch.
The footswitch is used to activate/defeat the
chorus circuit and the compressor circuit.

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