Fishman Loudbox 100 Manual
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- Fishman Loudbox 100 Acoustic Amp
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Great for gigs!
Eviews 10 crack. 1 user review on Fishman Loudbox 100. Acoustic guitar amp transistor possibility xlr on the front lines and two jack on the back can di. We are in the process of moving and I've been traveling and living in tight quarters with no room to set up my L1 so my main reference has been my Fishman Loudbox 100. This set up sounds great through the Loudbox but I can't get it to sound right through the L1 (model 2 w/T1) I have the Baggs Presets in my T1 and that doesn't seem to help. Mar 03, 2008 We are in the process of moving and I've been traveling and living in tight quarters with no room to set up my L1 so my main reference has been my Fishman Loudbox 100. This set up sounds great through the Loudbox but I can't get it to sound right through the L1 (model 2 w/T1) I have the Baggs Presets in my T1 and that doesn't seem to help. And thank you for choosing the Fishman Loudbox 100! Our passion for acoustic instruments inspired us to create this amp—it is our sincere wish that the Loudbox 100 will inspire you as well! With its unique bi-amplifi ed design, the potent and portable, two-channel, 100 watt Loudbox 100 delivers more serious acoustic tone and volume than. The Loudbox 100 amplifier is capable of cleanly reproducing the sound of your instrument at very high volume levels. Prolonged repeated exposure to high sound pressure levels (SPLs) without protection can cause permanent hearing loss.
The 100-Watt Loudbox 100 from Fishman, a leader in the world of acoustic guitar amplification, is the newest addition to the powerhouse family of Loudbox acoustic amplifiers. Designed with the gigging performer in mind, this two channel amplifier is lightweight, compact, and ultra-flexible.The Loudbox 100's Instrument Channel features extensive tone shaping with shelving style Bass and Treble, resonant Midrange and Notch Filter and Phase switch for feedback control. A 1/4' input with gain control, 10dB pad and Clip indicator is complemented by a dedicated effects loop and XLR D.I. Output. For samller gigs, the Loudbox 100 delivers.
Fishman Loudbox 100 Features:Fishman Loudbox Mini Schematic
- Power: 100W RMS cumulative, bi-amped with active crossover
- Drivers: 8' (90W), 1' Neodymium Soft Dome Tweeter (10W)
- SPL @ 1 Meter: 114dB SPL
- D.I. Output
- Tuner Output
- Headphone Output
- Mute: Mutes Instrument and Inst/Mic Channels
- Dimensions: 16' x 13.5' x 11.5' (40.5cm x 34cm x 29cm)
- Weight: 23 lbs
Fishman Loudbox 100 Acoustic Amp
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- Input Gain with 10dB Pad and Clip Indicator
- Shelving Bass and Treble
- Resonant-style Midrange
- Effects Level
- Notch Filter (feedback control)
- Phase Switch (feedback control)
- Dedicated Effects Loop
- 1/4' Input
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- 15V and 24V Phantom Power
- Input Gain with 10dB Pad and Clip Indicator
- Shelving Bass and Treble
- Effects Level
- Notch Filter (feedback control)
- Phase Switch (feedback control)
- Dedicated Effects Loop
- 1/4' Input & Balanced XLR Input
- Auxiliary Stereo Input with Level Control
- Digital Effects: Hall 1 & 2, Plate 1 & 2, Chorus
Reason I bought a new amp is because the mic section of the Fender Acoustasonic blew out and I didn't feel it was worth the money to have it fixed. This amp is much better sounding that the Acoustasonic.
This amp has only 5 effects..2 Hall, 2 Plate reverb and a Chorus and the differences between them are real subtle. But I play classical guitar into this with a mic so I'm not looking for big special effects, only a little hall or reverb in order to brighten up the extremely dull room I practice in. I've been playing guitar for over 50 years..my gigging days are long gone so I'm not looking for a wah-wah pedal. This amp is strictly for my own enjoyment and I really love it. The sound of my Pavan 30 classical guitar is extremely natural coming through this amp, which is exactly what I wanted and the amp makes it sound like I'm playing in a large hall with great natural acoustics. I use an AudioTechnica pro 37 condenser mic with it.
Had a little trouble at first with feedback, but that's always the case with a mic. Eventually I figured out the right gain, volume and amp placement and that problem is solved. The tone controls really work, you can turn the tweeter down if your high notes sound a bit shrill, (I turned it down just a tiny bit) and overall, every control on this amp had a function and they all work great. There's nothing fancy here, just a great sounding amp. Love the light weight. At 23 lbs it's a lightweight compared to the Fender acoustisonic at 43 lbs. I plugged my steel string acoustic with pickup into it and without having to worry about mic feedback, I cranked it up. Holy cow, you would definitely wake up the neighbors. It sounded fantastic, but I rarely play the steel anymore.
So..bottom line, highly recommended