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INPUTS

 – The Shenandoah™ Acoustic 100 is equipped with 2 types of input jacks. The ¼” input is unbalanced 

and “line level” with a useable sensitivity from 100 mV to 1 volt. The input impedance is 150 k ohms. The ¼” input 
will also accept most active balanced line sources, automatically unbalancing them by recognizing the tip portion of 
the balanced signal. Additionally, the precision input scaling preamp contains a 50 Hz, 12 dB/octave high pass fi lter 
(more effective and less intrusive than the more common 6 dB fi lters) and an “RFI” fi lter (radio frequency 
interference) to eliminate unwanted noise. The XLR input jack is balanced and “microphone level”, with a useable 
sensitivity from –60dBv to –30 dBv. It contains a precision full range differential microphone preamp with phantom 
power. 

COMBINING XLR & ¼” INPUTS

 – A unique feature of the Shenandoah™ Acoustic 100 is the ability to mix 

the XLR balanced and ¼” unbalanced inputs on each channel. In many situations, this effectively makes the 
amplifi er function as a 4 channel amplifi er. The most effective way to use this feature is to set the volume on the 
channel using the XLR microphone input and then adjusting the level control on the instrument itself (assuming that 
it has one) to blend levels between the 2 inputs. Equalization will be common to both inputs on the channel.

PHANTOM POWER

 – An internal phantom power source (13.6 volts) is provided for use with condenser mics.  

This power source is on at all times and does not affect the standard operation of the amp, even when a condenser 
mic is not used.  We use the DIN 45-596-P12 volt standard which will operate virtually all of the live sound 
reinforcement condenser microphones on the market.  Some “boutique” externally biased condenser mics will not 
be compatible and will require 48 volt phantom power.  We suggest live sound condenser mics  by: AKG (C4500B, 
4000B , etc.), Audio Technica (AT3035, 3032, Pro Series ,etc.), CAD, Shure and Crown.

ON-BOARD ALESIS® DIGITAL EFFECTS 

– The Shenandoah™ Acoustic 100 contains a genuine Alesis® 

15 program digital effects processor. Unlike other amplifi er manufacturer’s built-in digital effect units, we chose to 
use an industry leader in processing with an undisputed reputation for realistic, high quality effects algorithms. Level 
differences are normal when switching between different effects; just adjust the send and master levels accordingly. 
The effects level control on each channel adjusts the send level to both the digital effects processor and the ¼” 
effects send jack on the back panel. The digital effects level in the master section only controls the effects return 
level from the on-board processor. 

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Summary of Contents for Shen 100

Page 1: ...alizers with a sweepable midrange frequency Equalization centers were carefully selected for use with acoustic instruments Each channel also contains individual send controls to the on board Alesis 15 program digital effects circuit The channel signals are then summed together mixed with the digital effects return and passed on to the internal 100 watt power amplifier The back panel contains 3 dire...

Page 2: ...as one to blend levels between the 2 inputs Equalization will be common to both inputs on the channel PHANTOM POWER An internal phantom power source 13 6 volts is provided for use with condenser mics This power source is on at all times and does not affect the standard operation of the amp even when a condenser mic is not used We use the DIN 45 596 P12 volt standard which will operate virtually al...

Page 3: ...ewarding results The easiest and most repeatable way to determine the offending frequency range is to boost the mid level somewhat but not to the point of feedback and while playing sweep the frequency control slowly across its range You may need a third hand until it becomes second nature but soon you will find out just how quick it can be You will hear a clear and obvious accentuation of the ugli...

Page 4: ...orrect value fuse as indicated on the fuse chart located on the back of the amplifier BOTTOM MOUNTED TILT BACK HANDLE This feature allows the cabinet to be tipped up towards the performer This also can change the tone of the amp and reduce boomy low frequencies SPEAKER STAND MOUNT A 1 1 2 speaker stand mount is provided for use with a speaker stand CAUTION Never set an amplifier on anything that wil...

Page 5: ...d output impedance 150 ohms unbalanced output level 4 dBv nominal unbalanced output impedance 1 k ohm EFFECTS LOOP unbalanced output level 10 dBV unbalanced output impedance 1 k ohm unbalanced input level 10 dBV unbalanced input impedance 47 k ohm effects cancel jack short T S cancels return DIGITAL EFFECTS Processor type Alesis DSP engine Internal processing 24 bit A D converter 24 bit 64X oversa...

Page 6: ...15 230 V 50 60 Hz Effective Date 01 01 2006 Conforms to the Following Standards X EN 55013 2001 A1 2003 X EN 55020 2002 A1 2003 X EN 60065 X IEC 61000 3 2 2000 X IEC 61000 3 3 1994 A1 2001 X IEC 61000 4 2 X IEC 61000 4 3 X IEC 61000 4 4 X FCC 47CFR Part 15 B Class B RoHS Directive 2002 95 EC X WEEE Directive 2002 96 EC X CE Mark LV Directive 73 23 EEC 7811 E Pierce St Scottsdale AZ 85257 PH 480 94...

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