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Cabulator
Model 2930
Power soak, speaker simulator and D. I. output for guitar amplifiers

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  • Page 1 Manual Cabulator Model 2930 Power soak, speaker simulator and D. I. output for guitar amplifiers...
  • Page 2 This document is the property of SPL and may not be copied or reproduced in any manner, in part or fully, without prior authorization by SPL.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Tonehunter and SPL, Tonehunter, SPL, Cabulator ........
  • Page 4: Symbols & Notes

    Attention: Do not attempt any alterations to this machine without the approval or supervision of SPL electronics GmbH. Doing so could nullify completely any and all of your warranty/guar- antee rights and claims to user support. Scope of Delivery & Packaging The scope of delivery comprises the Cabulator, the external power supply, the guarantee card and this manual.
  • Page 5: Important Security Information

    Important Security Information Lightning: Before thunderstorms or other severe weather, disconnect the machine from wall power (but to avoid life threatening lightning strikes, not during a storm). Similarly, before any severe weather, disconnect all the power connections of other machines and antenna and phone/network cables which may be interconnected so that no lightning damage or overload results from such secondary connections.
  • Page 6: Introduction

    SPL SUPRA op-amps with an unprecedented operating voltage of 120 volts. These SUPRA op-amps form the basis for SPL‘s mastering series for stereo and multi-channel applications and with their performance set new benchmarks in audio signal processing that are clearly a step beyond all existing analog or digital audio formats.
  • Page 7: Advantages, On Stage, Sound Setups

    Introduction Advantages You can operate the Cabulator intuitively right from the start and need no further know-how. The sound tuning is well balanced so that there are no bad or wrong settings at all, but instead a broad range of great sounds. •...
  • Page 8: A Complete - Not Approximated - Simulation, Analog Construction - Analog Function

    Introduction A Complete – Not Approximated – Simulation An important aspect of processing guitar sounds is the reproduction of chords: The strings should exhibit a fine resolution and homogeneous, musically unified sound. From this emanates the deep, complex and unified sonic structure typical of the best cabinet assem- blies.
  • Page 9: Overview, Wiring Examples

    Rear Panel Overview, Wiring Examples Cabulator...
  • Page 10: Rear Panel/Connections

    Rear Panel Connections Speaker In SPEAKER Tip = (+)/Sleeve = GND Here you connect the guitar amp‘s loudspeaker output. Connector variant and pin configurations follow industry standards: Unbalanced 1/4" jack connector with the signal at the tip and ground at the sleeve. As with any typical amp and cabinet cabling, it is critical to observe loudspeaker cable of a minimum 1.5 mm 2 cross section.
  • Page 11: Passive Power Soak

    Rear Panel Connections D. I. Output OUTPUT D.I. Tip = (+)/ Ring = (–) The front panel controls SPEAKER VOICING as well as the switches CABINET and CHARACTER Sleeve = Audio GND Only! regulate the signal which appears at the D. I. OUTPUT connector. Balanced 1/4"...
  • Page 12: Front

    Front Overview Control Elements Power Soak The POWER SOAK control determines the level of power reduction for the guitar amp signal. Set fully left mutes the signal, turned fully right results in a power reduction of -8 dB. Therefore, the signal level at the SOAK OUTPUT is always reduced by at least 8 dB. An 8dB reduction can be compared approximately to the volume that results from a „half power“...
  • Page 13: Leveling The D.i.-Output Signal

    Developed by Tonehunter, Germany www.tonehunter.com Sound Performance Lab www.spl.info ® The Tonehunter logo is a registered trademark of Tonehunter Ltd. ® The SPL logo is a registered Transformer Bal. trademark of SPL electronics GmbH Power Soak 8Ω – MADE IN GERMANY...
  • Page 14: Setup 2: Power Soak Only

    Developed by Tonehunter, Germany www.tonehunter.com Sound Performance Lab www.spl.info ® The Tonehunter logo is a registered trademark of Tonehunter Ltd. ® The SPL logo is a registered 8Ω Transformer Bal. trademark of SPL electronics GmbH Power Soak – Line Output...
  • Page 15: Setup 1: Speaker Simulation And Power Soak

    Developed by Tonehunter, Germany www.tonehunter.com Sound Performance Lab www.spl.info ® The Tonehunter logo is a registered trademark of Tonehunter Ltd. ® The SPL logo is a registered 8Ω Transformer Bal. trademark of SPL electronics GmbH Power Soak – Line Output...
  • Page 16: Specifications

    Please note the terms on the supplied guarantee card. Direct SPL product support requires product registration. Please fill out the guarantee card in printed letters and send it directly to SPL. Or use the online registration form that may be reached at www.spl.info.
  • Page 17: Block Diagram

    Block Diagram Cabulator Model 2930...
  • Page 19: Your Notes

    Your Notes ..............
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