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11.  LIMIT LED:

The  BT-350  offers  a

special  limiting  circuit  which  helps  to
keep the output of the amplifier “clean”
when  played  at  extreme  volume  levels.
When  the  Limiter  is  engaged,  the  Limit
LED  will  come  on  as  the  power  amp  is
being driven to full output.

12.  LIMITER:

When  a  power  amplifier

reaches  maximum  output  levels,  it  may
begin  to  “clip”  its  output  signal,  which
generates  potentially  speaker-damaging
distortion.  The  BT-350  has  a  special
APM (Automatic Power Maximizer) limit-
ing  circuit  which  helps  minimize  this
problem by monitoring the power amp’s
output  signal,  keeping  it  below  clipping.
This feature insures you that even as you
push  your  amplifier  to  its  full  350-watt
output, the sound will remain clean and
pure. To activate the limiter circuit, press
the  Limiter  switch  in  until  it  locks  in
place.  The  limit  LED  (#11)  lights  up
when the APM circuit is actually limiting
the signal.

NOTE:

The  limiter  may  be  defeated,

which  allows  higher  power  output,  but
there  may  be  more  distortion  than  the
.2% shown in the specifications chart. 

BIAMP section:

13.  FREQUENCY:

This  sets  the

crossover  point  when  using  the  BT-350
in  the  biamp  mode  (using  two  power
amplifiers,  one  for  the  low  frequencies,
one for the highs). Please see the section
entitled  “Using  the  Biamp  Capabilities”
on pages 8 and 9 for more details about
biamping.

14. BALANCE:

This adjusts the relative

level between the low frequency and the
high  frequency  biamp  output  signals.
Please see the section entitled “Using the
Biamp Capabilities” for more details

15. LINE OUT LEVEL:

This adjusts the

output  level  for  the  Line  Outputs  jacks
on  the  rear  panel  (#31,  32),  separately
and  independently  from  the  amplifier’s
Master  level  control  (#10).  The  line  out
feature  can  be  used  to  send  a  low-level
(pre-amplified) signal to a mixing board,
recorder  or  external  power  amp.  The
Line Out signal will have the same tone
and  Chorus  information  as  the  Master
Level  (speaker  output)  signal.  Turning

the  Line  Out  Level  control  to  the  right
increases  the  output  level;  to  the  left
decreases it.

NOTE:

The  Line  Level  signal  is  pre-

Effects  Loop  and  therefore  will  not  be
affected  by  any  external  signal  proces-
sors  connected  to  the  Loop  (see  #33
and 34)

.

16.  POWER:

This  heavy-duty  rocker-

type switch is used to turn the amp on in
the “up” position, off when “down.” The
switch lights up when the power is on.

17.  FOOTSWITCH:

A  two-button

footswitch  (such  as  Crate’s  CFP-2)  can
be  plugged  in  here  to  give  you  remote
on/off control of the graphic eq and the
chorus. When connected, the footswitch
overrides the front panel on/off switches
for these features.

NOTE:

This is a 

stereo

1/4” jack: “ring”

controls  the  chorus,  “tip”  controls  the
eq, and the “sleeve” is ground. Use 

only

a footswitch equipped with a stereo plug
(such as Crate’s CFP-2).

EQUALIZATION section:

The graphic equalizer can be used in
two  different  ways:  1:  To  fine-tune
your  sound,  make  small  adjustments
at  the  desired  frequencies  and  leave
the EQ on for the entire performance;
2:  For  a  completely  different  sound,
make  larger  adjustments  and  only
switch the EQ on when you want the
radical  change  (such  as  during  bass
solos).

18.  LEVEL:

This  serves  as  the  overall

volume  control  for  the  BT-350’s  on-
board  7-band  graphic  equalizer,  and
only affects the signal when the EQ is on
(see #20). Use this control to adjust the
volume  of  the  equalized  signal:  pulling
the  Level  control  down  from  the  center
position  reduces  the  volume,  pushing  it
up  from  center  increases  it.  The  center
detent  is  “flat”  (no  increase  or  decrease
in level).

19. 40Hz – 10kHz:

These slide controls

allow  you  to  vary  the  output  at  the  fre-
quencies  shown  under  each  control  by
±12dB. The center position of each con-
trol is “flat” (no boost or cut): pushing a

control up from center boosts the output
at  its  given  frequency;  pulling  it  down
reduces  that  frequency.  The  40Hz  and
100Hz controls affect the lower notes of
your  bass,  changing  how  much  bass  is
felt.  250Hz  through  1.6kHz  affect  the
upper  notes,  modifying  the  amount  of
“punch”  that  comes  across.  4kHz  and
10kHz  affect  the  upper  harmonic  over-
tones of your bass, such as the sounds of
your  fingers  in  the  strings  or  the  strings
striking the fretboard.

20. ON:

When this switch is in, the EQ is

active,  and  the  settings  of  the  controls
affect the sound of your bass.

21. ENABLED LED:

This LED will only

light  when  the  EQ  is  activated,  showing
you that the signal will be affected by the
settings of the EQ controls.

CHORUS section:

22. ON:

When pushed in, the on-board

Chorus  is  activated  and  the  signal  pro-
duced by your bass will have the Chorus
effect applied to it.

23. ENABLED LED:

This LED will light

when the Chorus is activated, giving you
a visual sign that the Chorus is function-
ing.

24. SPECTRUM:

(or “crossover:”) This

unique  feature  allows  you  to  adjust
which  frequencies  –  either  the  entire
range or only the upper bass tones – are
enhanced  by  the  Chorus  effect.  In  the
fully  counter-clockwise  position  the
entire  range  (or  “spectrum”)  will  have
the chorus effect. As you rotate the con-
trol clockwise you change the roll-off fre-
quency for the Chorus, which allows the
lowest  tones  to  come  through  “dry”
(without  chorus  applied).  This  is
extremely useful for maintaining full low-
end  impact  and  definition  during  live
performances.

25.  DEPTH:

Adjust  the  overall  amount

of the Chorus effect with this control: to
the left for a little, to the right for a lot.

26. RATE:

Adjust the speed of the cho-

rus effect with this control: to the left for
slow,  smooth  “phasing”  sounds,  to  the
right for faster, “vibrato” sounds.

The Front Panel (con’t):

BT-350

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Summary of Contents for THUNDERBASS BT-350

Page 1: ...for the Owner s Manual BT 350 BT 350 Bass Amplifier Bass Amplifier All manuals and user guides at all guides com a l l g u i d e s c o m ...

Page 2: ...d to best suit your personal needs Like all Crate products your BT 350 ThunderBass amp is Musician Made in the U S A using only the best components Extensive testing at many stages in its production including a final audition by a skilled musician insures you that your BT 350 ThunderBass amp is the best it can be In order to get the best possible performance please read this manual before you use ...

Page 3: ...nd on the pages indicated Tube Preamp Adjustable Drive control Low Mid and High frequency controls Low and High Boost switches Normal 0dB and padded 15dB input jacks page 4 Graphic EQ 7 bands 40Hz to 10kHz 12dB cut or boost Master Level control Footswitch control lable LED Indicator pages 4 and 5 Master Level Peak overdrive LED indicator Switchable Limiter circuit with LED indicator page 4 Chorus ...

Page 4: ... to the left reduces the upper bass output turning to the right increases the upper bass output The Mid control provides up to 11dB of boost or cut at 260Hz which changes the voice of your instrument s sound By boosting the Mid control you can make the sound of your bass cut through the rest of the band without getting a whole lot louder 7 HIGH Adjust the amount of high fre quency overtones with t...

Page 5: ... a footswitch equipped with a stereo plug such as Crate s CFP 2 EQUALIZATION section The graphic equalizer can be used in two different ways 1 To fine tune your sound make small adjustments at the desired frequencies and leave the EQ on for the entire performance 2 For a completely different sound make larger adjustments and only switch the EQ on when you want the radical change such as during bas...

Page 6: ...or details NOTE You may access the BT 350 s internal power amp through the Effect Return jack 34 for either the high or low signal This is covered in the section entitled Using the Biamp Capabilities on pages 8 and 9 LINE OUTPUTS 31 UNBALANCED This 1 4 mono phone jack supplies an unbalanced out put signal for connecting to an external power amplifier Very short runs under 20 to a mixer or recorder...

Page 7: ...System Block Diagram 7 7 BT 350 BT 350 ThunderBass Amplifier All manuals and user guides at all guides com ...

Page 8: ...he unit for biamp operation using the BT 350 as the low frequency power amp refer to the diagram below 1 Connect a shielded cable from the BT 350 s Biamp HIGH OUT jack and the input of the amplifier which will be used for the upper frequencies 2 Connect a shielded cable from the BT 350 s Biamp LOW OUT jack and its Effects Loop RETURN jack 3 Connect the Speaker Outputs of your high frequency power ...

Page 9: ...mplifier which will be used for the low frequencies 6 Connect a shielded cable from the BT 350 s Biamp HIGH OUT jack and its Effects Loop RETURN jack 7 Connect the Speaker Outputs of your low frequency power amp to the speaker cabinet s that will be used to reproduce the low bass notes Woofers in the 15 to 18 range work well for these low notes 8 Connect the Speaker Outputs of the BT 350 to the sp...

Page 10: ...optional You can crank the Tube Drive even more for distortion if you do back off the EQ level ROCK This will produce a very smooth sound with a minimum of percussive tones JAZZ BT 350 BT 350 ThunderBass Amplifier All manuals and user guides at all guides com ...

Page 11: ...g the EQ Level produces more clean volume Set the Master Level to taste COUNTRY Chorus is a great effect with this setting FUNK POPPING BT 350 BT 350 ThunderBass Amplifier All manuals and user guides at all guides com a l l g u i d e s c o m ...

Page 12: ...Control Range Low Boost 8dB 20Hz Low 13dB 40Hz Mid 11dB 260Hz High 15dB 5kHz High Boost 10dB 10kHz Graphic EQ Level 8dB 10dB Graphic EQ Range 12dB 40Hz 100Hz 250Hz 625Hz 1 6kHz 4kHz 10kHz Signal to Noise Ratio 84dB typical Input Impedance 0dB input 1M ohm 15dB input 122k ohm Maximum Signal Level Accepted 0dB input 2 5V peak to peak 15dB input 14V peak to peak Tube Type 12AX7 preamp Effects Loop Le...

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