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PECIFICATIONS

 

 

November 2003

 

 

EBS Professional Bass Equipment 

 

 

Nominal Input Level 

 

- 8 dBv  

Input Impedance 

 

10 Mohms (Ch A), 1 Mohms (Ch B) 

Output Impedance 

 

10 kohms 

Frequency Response 

+0 / -3 dB 

20 – 20 kHz 

Tone Controls 

Bass 

+/- 15 dB @ 100 Hz 

 

Treble 

+/- 15 dB @ 10 kHz shelving 

 

Bright 

+ 12 dB @ 10 kHz,15dB gain 

 

Midrange 

+/- 12 dB  

 

  Frequency Range  50 –2.000 Hz 

  

0.80 

 

 

Edge 

+/- 12 dB @ 7 kHz 

Gain Control 

Gain  

0 – 30 dB 

Drive Control 

Gain 

0 – 35 dB 

 

Gain Type 

Class A Tube Emulator 

 

Low End Compensation 

< 250 Hz 

Balanced Output 

Impedance 

500 ohms balanced 

 

Nominal Level 

-10 dBv 

 

Frequency Response 

+0/-3 dB 20 Hz – 30 kHz 

 

XLR Connections 

1-GND, 2-Hot, 3-Cold 

 

Options 

GND Lift, Speaker Simulator 

Phones 

Impedance 

3 – 200 ohms recommended 

Power Requirements 

 

9 V DC Regulated, 10 mA 
15 mA with Phones 

Powering Modes 

 

DC Power Supply, Battery,  
48V Phantom power,  
EBS Phantom Power System 

Dimensions 

 

6.0” (153 mm) Width,  
4.3” (110 mm) Height,  
2.3” (58 mm) Depth 

Weight 

 

875 g (1.95 lb.) 

 

 

 

Specifications are subject to change without notice!

 

 

EBS MicroBassII 

M

ADE IN 

S

WEDEN 

B

EBS S

WEDEN 

AB  

 

F

RAMNÄSBACKEN 

12, SE-171 66  S

OLNA

, S

WEDEN

 

 

+46-8-735 00 10, F

AX 

: +46-8-735 00 15 

E-M

AIL

: ebs.sweden@bass.se 

W

EB

: http://www.ebs.bass.se 

U

SERS 

M

ANUAL

 

B

LACK 

L

ABEL 

S

ERIES

 

EBS M

ICRO

B

ASS

II

 

 
 

 

 

S

PECIFICATIONS

 

 

November 2003

 

 

EBS Professional Bass Equipment 

 

 

 

Nominal Input Level 

 

- 8 dBv  

Input Impedance 

 

10 Mohms (Ch A), 1 Mohms (Ch B) 

Output Impedance 

 

10 kohms 

Frequency Response 

+0 / -3 dB 

20 – 20 kHz 

Tone Controls 

Bass 

+/- 15 dB @ 100 Hz 

 

Treble 

+/- 15 dB @ 10 kHz shelving 

 

Bright 

+ 12 dB @ 10 kHz,15dB gain 

 

Midrange 

+/- 12 dB  

 

  Frequency Range  50 –2.000 Hz 

  

0.80 

 

 

Edge 

+/- 12 dB @ 7 kHz 

Gain Control 

Gain  

0 – 30 dB 

Drive Control 

Gain 

0 – 35 dB 

 

Gain Type 

Class A Tube Emulator 

 

Low End Compensation 

< 250 Hz 

Balanced Output 

Impedance 

500 ohms balanced 

 

Nominal Level 

-10 dBv 

 

Frequency Response 

+0/-3 dB 20 Hz – 30 kHz 

 

XLR Connections 

1-GND, 2-Hot, 3-Cold 

 

Options 

GND Lift, Speaker Simulator 

Phones 

Impedance 

3 – 200 ohms recommended 

Power Requirements 

 

9 V DC Regulated, 10 mA 
15 mA with Phones 

Powering Modes 

 

DC Power Supply, Battery,  
48V Phantom power,  
EBS Phantom Power System 

Dimensions 

 

6.0” (153 mm) Width,  
4.3” (110 mm) Height,  
2.3” (58 mm) Depth 

Weight 

 

875 g (1.95 lb.) 

 

 

 

Specifications are subject to change without notice!

 

 

EBS MicroBassII 

M

ADE IN 

S

WEDEN 

B

EBS S

WEDEN 

AB  

 

F

RAMNÄSBACKEN 

12, SE-171 66  S

OLNA

, S

WEDEN

 

 

+46-8-735 00 10, F

AX 

: +46-8-735 00 15 

E-M

AIL

: ebs.sweden@bass.se 

W

EB

: http://www.ebs.bass.se 

U

SERS 

M

ANUAL

 

B

LACK 

L

ABEL 

S

ERIES

 

EBS M

ICRO

B

ASS

II

 

 
 

 

 

Summary of Contents for MICROBASSII

Page 1: ...E MAIL ebs sweden bass se WEB http www ebs bass se USERS MANUAL BLACK LABEL SERIES EBS MICROBASSII SPECIFICATIONS November 2003 EBS Professional Bass Equipment Nominal Input Level 8 dBv Input Impedan...

Page 2: ...ERING MODES 14 BATTERY REPLACEMENT TECHNICAL REFERENCE BLOCK DIAGRAM 15 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 16 BLOCK DIAGRAM 2 15 CONTENTS PAGE GETTING STARTED DIRECT INJECTION BOX 3 USING ONE INSTRUMENT 4 USING...

Page 3: ...instrument you may change the input sensitivity with the Gain control up to the choice of your own POWERING MODES GETTING STARTED 14 3 1 DC Adapter EBS recommends the use of the EBS AD 9 DC power sup...

Page 4: ...8V Microphone phantom power is powering the preamp Batt Low battery Replace the battery immediately GETTING STARTED THE OUTPUTS 4 13 USING ONE INSTRUMENT MODE 1 Connect your instrument to input A 2 Co...

Page 5: ...connected to channel A and the standard pickup to channel B In this mode no channel LED will light COMMON FEATURES GETTING STARTED 12 5 TUBE SIM This switch engages the tube simulation circuitry for...

Page 6: ...ght This last mode is very useful if you wish to mix two different pickup systems on one instrument GETTING STARTED DRIVE MODE SWITCH 6 11 REHEARSAL PREAMP MODE 1 Connect your instrument to input A 2...

Page 7: ...andard A or B mode with the Drive knob set to minimum Then trim the gain with the Gain in channel A MIDDLE EDGE GOOD THINGS TO KNOW 10 7 MIDDLE FILTER This filter has an extended frequency range from...

Page 8: ...ully separated from channel B s MIDDLE filter Normal filter mode TREBLE Enhanced filter mode TREBLE INPUT GAIN BRIGHT ENHANCED FILTER 8 9 INPUT A A very low noise input suited for all types of instrum...

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