Front Panel Features - Fishman Loudbox Owner's Manual

Acoustic instrument amplifier
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Front Panel Features

Input
This input has a very wide operating range and will accept high or
low level signals from most acoustic instruments.
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Volume
Sets the overall level of the Loudbox. Since the system can produce
sound pressure levels in excess of 120dB peaks, we strongly
suggest that you wear hearing protection when you use the
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Loudbox at higher volumes.
Low
Shelving bass, ±10 dB @ 100Hz. Boost here to add weight to the
sound. In general, boost bass at low volumes and flatten it out (or
cut) at higher levels. With the dial set at 12:00, the control is
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effectively out of the circuit.
Mid
A resonance style filter, ±12dB @ 1.2kHz. This control affects how
well the instrument blends in or stands out in the mix. At loud
volumes a midrange cut will achieve a more natural sound. With the
dial set at 12:00, the control is effectively out of the circuit.
High
Shelving treble, ±12dB @ 10kHz. Boost highs to add "air" to the
sound of the instrument. With the knob set at 12:00, the control is
effectively out of the circuit.
Brilliance
A Resonance style tone circuit, ±12dB @ 10kHz. Add presence and
"zing" to high frequencies. With the knob set at 12:00, the control is
effectively out of the circuit.
Anti-Feedback
A Fixed level, variable frequency notch filter -14dB @ 20 - 400Hz. If
you encounter low frequency feedback, sweep this control to isolate
and eliminate it. Many guitars will benefit with the Anti Feedback
knob set at about 11:00. The Anti Feedback filter is off at 7:00
position.
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