Fender P/N 051923 manual

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    Owner's Manual for L TB Portable Sound System P/N 051923 REV B Fr om Fender Pr o Audio POR T ABLE SOUND SYSTEMS[...]

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    Fender Musical Instruments 7975 North Hayden Road, Scottsdale, Arizona 85258 U.S.A. Fender knows the importance of sound reinfor cement. From the simple box-top mixer to today's professional touring concert systems, the need to communicate, to make the connection between the performer and the audience is foremost in Fender's mind. Perhaps[...]

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    3 80 W atts into 4 Ω 3-Band Equalizer +15V DC Phantom Power Individual Channel Effects Level Contr ol Both 1/4 inch Phone TS and 3-Pin XLR Female Input Connectors Patch Points for Line Level Outboar d Gear Full-bodied Spring Reverb Everything Y ou Need to Get Started: L TB Mixer / Amplifier One Dynamic Cardiod Micr ophone One Microphone Cable T w[...]

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    4 A. EQ - Adjusts the tone / frequency boost or cut of its respective channel. When the tone control is set at the 12 o’clock (notched) position, the channel is “flat” with no frequencies cut or boosted. As the dial is rotated clockwise, the treble response increases. Likewise, as the dial is rotated counterclockwise the treble response decre[...]

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    A. LOW - Adjusts the amount of low frequency boost or cut in the LTB. When all the tone controls are set at their 12 o’clock (notched) position, the LTB is “flat” with no frequencies cut or boosted. B. MID - Adjusts the amount of middle frequency boost or cut in the overall mix. C. HIGH - Adjusts the amount of high frequency boost or cut in t[...]

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    6 Before using the LTB, please read and follow the steps listed below: 1. IMPORTANT Heed all safety warnings when operating the LTB. 2. Please be sure to check for these items. The LTB sound system comes complete with 2 LTB-10 Speaker cabinets , 2 speaker cables , 1 microphone cable and 1 dynamic cardioid microphone . 3. Make sure the power switch [...]

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    7 Ground loops are one of the most common causes of hum and buzz in sound reinforcement systems and other audio products. A ground loop usually occurs if the separate pieces of equipment are plugged into different AC circuits. Also, if the audio wiring is placed too close to the power cords, hums or buzzes can bleed into the system. Still, improper[...]

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    8 Value 1 Value 2 Value 3 Value 4 Value 5 Value 6 Value 7 Value 8 Value A Value B Volume Value Yes No This Illustration was done by Phil Sanchez January 27, 1997 POWER POWER Stereo Cassette Stereo Cassette PLA Y RECORD PLAY RECORD P AUSE ST OP REW FF PAUSE STOP REW FF 9 O 1 9 O 1 0 1 2 2 3 4 0 1 2 2 3 4 LEFT RIGHT L[...]

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    Value 1 Value 2 Value 3 Value 4 Value 5 Value 6 Value 7 Value 8 Value A Value B Volume Value Yes No This Illustration was done by Phil Sanchez January 27, 1997 9 RUNNING AN EFFECTS PROCESSOR THRU YOUR L TB 1. Connect speakers, microphones and other equipment to the LTB as before. 2. Next, connect a cord from the EFX[...]

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    10 SPECIFICA TIONS FOR THE L TB POWERED MIXER DESIGNATION TYPE PR 345 PART NUMBER 071-1700-000 (120 V) 071-1730-000 (240 V) Aust 071-1740-000 (230 V) UK 071-1760-000 (230 V) Euro POWER SPECIFICATIONS 120V version: 120V AC, 60 Hz, 270W 230V version: 230V AC, 50 Hz, 270W 240V version: 240V AC, 50 Hz, 270W PRE-AMPLIFIER SECTION MIC INPUT IMPEDANCE 2.7[...]

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    SPECIFICA TIONS FOR THE L TB-10 SPEAKER ENCLOSURE DESIGNATION TYPE PR 355 PART NUMBER 071-1710-000 FREQUENCY RESPONSE 75 Hz - 20 kHz POWER HANDLING 60W IMPEDANCE 8 Ω LF DRIVER 10” with 1.5” voice coil HF DRIVER Piezoelectric Horn SENSITIVITY 94 dB, 1W - 1M MAXIMUM OUTPUT SPL @ 1 M 111dB continuous, 117 dB peak CROSSOVER FREQUENCY 4 kHz DIMENS[...]