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Aguilar Amplification’s AG 500SC-112C & AG 500SC-212C Owners Manual Nov 2004, Manual Version 1.3...
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Table of Contents I. Getting Started page 3. A. Safety Instructions B. Manual Conventions C. Basic Setup D. Protection Modes II. Features and Functions page 5. A. Front Panel B. Rear Panel C. Cabinet III. Warranty Information page 7.
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I. Getting Started A. Safety Instructions Please follow these guidelines: A) Vents are provided for heat dissipation at the rear of the amplifier. Maintain at least a 1” space around these vents to provide sufficient ventilation. If you decide to rack mount the amplifier make sure you do not block the vents.
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Preamp: Gain Clip 1. Turn the up while playing. Turn up until the light flashes and then back off until the light stops flashing. You have now optimized your signal to noise ratio. 2. If you have a particularly high output instrument it may be necessary to –10dB push the button in to prevent clipping of the input buffer.
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II. Features and Functions A. Front Panel Features Input Pad: -10dB Preamp Section Bright : +5dB >4kHz shelving Treble : +/- 13dB @ 4kHz shelving High Mid : +/- 14dB @ 800Hz peaking Low Mid : +/- 14dB @ 400Hz peaking Bass : +/- 18dB @ 40Hz shelving Deep...
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Pull Series : Removes any “dry” (un-effected) signal from the signal path. When this knob is pushed in the Effects Loop is configured in “parallel” and you can mix your “dry” signal with the signal from the Effects Loop. When this knob is pulled out the Effects Loop is configured in “series”...
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C. Cabinet Features Tweeter : This controls the volume of the tweeter. If the control is fully counter clock-wise the tweeter is off. If the control is fully clock-wise the tweeter is at full volume. Begin with the control at 12 o’clock and adjust to taste.
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