IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS CAUTION: TO REDUCE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE THE COVER OR BACK. NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. PLEASE REFER TO A QUALIFIED SERVICE TECHNICIAN. A. READ INSTRUCTIONS: All safety and operation instructions should be read before the product is operated. B.
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The initial cabinet was designed by the engineers at Bag End working in close cooperation with SWR's engineers, whom over several months perfected the total concept. The 8" woofer and 5" cone tweeter were designed exclusively for use in the Baby Blue project. The system crossover and driver position provide for exceptionally coherent sound throughout the wide range now realized by the finer bass instruments.
Line Out Jack = 100 ohms Tuner Out Jack = 100 ohms Headphone Jack = 100 ohms Signal to Noise Ratio, Unweighted (7 millivolts typical, mostly hum) -72db Equivalent Input Noise 2.5 micro-volts 2 • BABY BLUE II OWNER’S MANUAL...
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Interlocking dado, glued and nailed Cabinet Material: 7 ply, 3/4", waterproof, void free, birch or maple plywood Covering: blue carpet BABY BLUE II - FRONT PANEL FEATURES BABY BLUE II - FRONT PANEL FEATURES PASSIVE/ACTIVE This input can and should be used if your instrument has passive electronics (no built-in preamp). Some p ickups such as EMG, etc.
The tone control section is a semi-parametric type with both level (cut and boost) controls and frequency controls. The INSIDE knob is the LEVEL control and the OUTSIDE knob is the center FREQUENCY control. The 4 • BABY BLUE II OWNER’S MANUAL...
Although no harm will come to the electronics due to the power amp clipping, continual clipping of the power amp will shorten the life of the internal (or any) speakers and could cause them to fail. SPEAKERS THAT HAVE BABY BLUE II OWNER’S MANUAL • 5...
Pressing the Power Switch to the ON position activates the Baby Blue's electronics as indicated by the red LED lighting. BABY BLUE II BABY BLUE II - REAR PANEL FEATURES (chassis and cabinet) REAR PANEL FEATURES (chassis and cabinet) BALANCED XLR OUT The Balanced XLR Out is a true balanced output whose level is set by the XLR Pad directly to the left.
If you have a stereo plug only, tie the ring and the ground together. If you are not getting any "effect" through your speakers, etc., check the position of the Blend control and the Effects Bypass switch located on the front panel. BABY BLUE II OWNER’S MANUAL • 7...
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The following pages include examples of tone control options for various styles of music. These settings are intended for use as a starting point for dialing in your own individual sound, so feel free to make adjustments based on your own playing style, instrument and speaker cabinet configuration. 8 • BABY BLUE II OWNER’S MANUAL...
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SUGGESTED SETTINGS (CONTINUED) SUGGESTED SETTINGS (CONTINUED) 10 • BABY BLUE II OWNER’S MANUAL...
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BABY BLUE II LIMITED WARRANTY LIMITED WARRANTY The BABY BLUE II from FMIC is warranted to the original consumer purchaser for TWO YEARS from the date of purchase, against defects in materials and workmanship and provided that it is purchased from an Authorized SWR Dealer.
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