Speaker Compensation - DigiTech GNX3000 Owner's Manual

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GNX3000 Owner' s Manual
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Speaker Compensation

Both the 1/4" and XLR OUTPUTS can be used in a variety of ways. They can be plugged
directly into guitar combo amp inputs, XLR inputs on a power amp connected to
an external speaker cabinet, into mixer channels, and directly into full range studio
monitors. Depending on which application you are using them for, you can enable or
disable Speaker Compensation on either output pair independently.
Speaker Compensation is to be used when the outputs of the GNX3000 will be played
through a full range speaker system and emulates the rolled off response that a guitar
cabinet normally provides without having to use one. An example of where you would
want Speaker Compensation turned on is when the outputs are connected to a mixer
which is connected to your band's PA system, or when plugging the outputs directly
into powered studio monitors while recording.
When running into the front end of an amp or into a power amp connected to a guitar
speaker cabinet, you will most likely want Speaker Compensation disabled on the
outputs that are being used. If you want to use one set of outputs for running into
a guitar amp and the other pair for running direct to the PA, just enable Speaker
Compensation on the outputs connected to the mixer.
To enable or disable Speaker Compensation, follow these steps:
1. Press the OUTPUT SETUP button.
2. Use the NEXT button to select
WHEEL to turn Speaker Compensation on or off (the default factory setting is
).
on
3. Press the NEXT button again to select
WHEEL to turn Speaker Compensation on or off (the default factory setting is
).
off
4. Press the EXIT button.
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