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How To Get The Best Tone With Your Microcab; What The Microcab Ii Docs - Ada Microcab II Owner's Manual

Miked guitar cabinet emulator for pre-amps and power-amps

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HOW TO GET THE BEST TONE WITH YOUR MlCROCAB II
First, get your best tone using your whole regular rig, including your speaker cabinets!
Now, to capture that tone to tape, insert the MlCROCAB II between your preamp and your
power amp. Remember, you can listen to your regular speaker tone by using the MlCROCAB
II's pass-thru jacks on the rear panel. These are hardwired directly off the input jacks.
Alternately patch into your power amps outputs, remembering that vacuum tube power amps
always require a load (either the speaker cabinet or a "load box"). The MlCROCAB II does
not provide a speaker load for tube power amps.
Try the variety of cabinet configuration tone settings offered by the MlCROCAB II to obtain
the sound you want, starting with the exact speaker configuration that you are using. Use the
HI BALANCE tone control on the front panel to adjust the brightness, and the THUMP control
to boost or cut the amount of low-frequency resonance, especially if you are emulating a
sealed cabinet.
The MlCROCAB II offers emulations of 12-inch speakers in 1,2, and 4-speaker
configurations, in both open-back and sealed enclosures. You can also use the VINTAGE
settings for a darker-sounding tone coloration.
When using headphones with the MICROCAB II, you may want to adjust the HI
BALANCE downward to compensate for high frequency emphasis found in most
headphones.
WHAT THE MICROCAB II DOES
The ADA MICROCAB II is a tone-shaping device designed to emulate the complex physical
and psychoacoustic effects that make up the unique "live" sound of a close-miked guitar
cabinet. In the early days of recording, "distant" or "ambient" miking—often using a single
room microphone for the entire performance—was the standard; the distinctly modern
technique of close-miking adds more immediacy and control over the instrument voice.
There are some "competitive" products on the market, simple band pass filters, cutting highs
and some lows. Such speaker emulators can sound "muddy," that is, lacking in definition or
"presence." Only the ADA MICROCAB II offers true emulation of a classic "close-miked"
speaker cabinet. The MICROCAB II delivers improved voicing, brilliant presence, "in your
face" high-midrange sizzle (1.2 - 1.5 KHz), and the characteristic "thump" (low frequency
resonance) found in classic guitar cabinets. Moreover, the ADA MICROCAB II offers you the
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