M700 Bass Amplifier
This is all fun. The M700 Bass Amplifier is here to make sure you and your audience can feel
all the love and creativity that is in every note you play.
The M700 is designed to be simple.
The Front of your M700
The Input jack on the right is designed to accept the Line Level output from Monique. It will
also accept an instrument level as low as -26db. That means you can play your Bass directly
into your M700 if you must.
The Black knob is a Volume knob. Clockwise is full volume and Counter Clockwise is off.
The Power Switch is on the left with a BLUE "Power-On" light next to it.
There is a power-on sequence that will take a few seconds each time you flip the Power
Switch to the "on" position. The BLUE "Power-On" light will come on immediately, but you will
have to wait a few seconds to get full power.
All you have to remember is that it will take about 5 seconds before you can play, and there
will be two lights on the front of your M700 when it is ready to make music. Lights will flash
on and off, but when your M700 is ready it will look like this:
Both the BLUE "Power On" light and the GREEN "Ready" light will be illuminated. The other
two lights, the RED "DC Failure" light will extinguish and the second BLUE light (between the
RED and the GREEN) will be out.
The reason for the delay after you turn up that Power Switch is that some serious testing is
done each time you use your M700. With 700 watts available, we want to make sure
everything is as it should be before we turn everything up.
The RED "DC Failure" light will always be illuminated early in the power-on sequence. That
means it is doing its job of detecting a power imbalance. Once the power is balanced, the
RED light will go out.
You will notice that the RED "DC Failure" light also stays on for a long time after you power
down your M700. Again, it is doing its job of detecting a failure (there is no power). The RED
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