Summary of Contents for iSP Technologies BASS VECTOR
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1000 watt amplifier to driving a single cabinet. The output is increased by 2 to 3 dB over the standard Bass Vector, and simply leaves standard 4 x 10’s in the dust, typically exceeding their output at 40 Hz by 6 dB or more at high volumes.
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PRECAUTIONS NOTE: IT IS VERY IMPORTANT THAT YOU READ THIS SECTION TO PROVIDE YEARS OF TROUBLE FREE USE. THIS UNIT REQUIRES CAREFUL HANDELING. All warnings on this equipment and in the operation instructions should be adhered to and all operating instructions should be followed. Do not use this equipment near water.
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(See the fuse replacement section) 3. INPUT SENSITIVITY This control determines the overall input level of the signal to the power amp of the bass vector. This will not affect the level of the signal passing through the output connectors. 4. BALANCED ¼ INPUT This jack provides an input for balanced or unbalanced line level signal source.
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This speakon connector can be found on the back panel of the Bass Vector Passive cabinets. Connect to the corresponding Neutrik speakon connector of the Bass Vector Active cabinets. FUSE REPLACEMENT 1. Use a small screwdriver as shown to slide the fuse cover out from the power inlet module.
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BASS VECTOR SPECIFICATIONS LF DRIVER: 1 X 18 inch, large excursion, 650 watt RMS. (1100 watt RMS PRO VERSION) HF DRIVERS: 2 x 8 inch, high sensitivity, 250 watt RMS. SENSITIVITY: 98dB @ 100 Hz, 102dB @ 1KHz (1 watt at 1 meter.
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Any damage resulting from the misuse or the failure to follow the precautions and instructions will void the warranty. In the event that the unit needs to be repaired, please return the unit to ISP Technologies directly. Simply repack the unit, send a copy of the original receipt, a note stating the...
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