Behringer GMX212 Stereo Amplifier User Manual


 
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V-TONE GMX110/GMX112/GMX210/GMX212/GMX1200H
1. Introduction
1. Introduction
Thank you for the trust that you have placed in us by buying your
V-TONE. You have gotten your hands on a latest-generation
guitar amp that sets completely new standards when it comes to
analog modeling.
Our primary goal during development was to simulate the typical
sounds of analog guitar amps, and at the same time give you a
powerful sound tool that you can use flexibly. In doing so, we
constantly strove to create a piece of equipment that is intuitive
and easy to use.
The demands placed on a guitar amp are nowadays very broad.
A guitarist should offer a wide array of sounds, but at the same
time be able to quickly adapt to specific requirements of various
applications—be it home recording, studio, live perfor-mances,
etc. That’s why it is very important to us to be able to offer you
a maximal sound diversity as well as diverse connection
possibilities with our V-TONE. Fret not: you will quickly master
the V-TONE and will be able to quickly learn how to use all of its
capabilities easily and intuitively.
With its up-to-date circuitry, its digital signal processor (DSP)
and its integrated tuner, the V-TONE features the functionality
and dependability of a truly modern guitar amp. Yet it is user-
friendly and problem-free as if it were a classic tube combo. We
highly recommend taking your time to truly learn all of the
V-TONE’s functions so you can reach its maximum potential.
1.1 The concept
The BEHRINGER company philosophy guarantees a perfectly
thought-out circuitry concept, with components that were
selected without cutting any corners. The operational amplifiers
that BEHRINGER uses in the V-TONE are some of the most noise-
free operational amps around, and are characterized by extreme
linearity and low distortion. They are complemented by low-
tolerance resistors and capacitors, high-value potentiometers
and switches as well as additional select components.
The robust housing of your V-TONE, with its oversize power
supply, gives you the peace of mind that the V-TONE will hold its
own even under the most demanding stage conditions. The
housing is made of high-grade, environment-friendly MDF wood
consisting of multiply impregnated layers.
1.2 Dynamizer technology and
analog modeling
When an electric instrument is amplified, that’s where you either
make it or break it. Unlike the signals that have been mixed and
mastered, the signals of electric instruments have extremely
high signal peaks, placing the dynamic range of the amp’s circuitry
under immense strain. How your amp reacts to these signal
peaks is one of its most defining characteristics.
That’s why we’ve equipped all V-TONE Series amps with our
unique Dynamizer preamplifier circuitry. It guarantees a lively
sound with a lot of punch, even when the amp is pushed to its
limits. Combine that with our V-TONE analog modeling, and not
only do you have amazingly authentic tube sounds at your
fingertips, you also get the dynamic performance typical of the
respective amp type. Crystal-clear guitar tones come through
with transparency, warmth and the compression typical of tube
amps. Even as distortion increases, the sound remains lively
and full of power, without losing any of its assertiveness.
All along, you have full control over the volume. Plainly talking,
you can take the same sound you are used to at your practice
room and replicate it in your bedroom at much more reasonable
volume levels, or you can even record yourself while playing.
This user’s manual will allow you to familiarize
yourself with the control elements of your new
V-TONE and learn all of its functions. After reading
this manual, store it where you can easily find it for
future reference.
1.3 Before you get started
1.3.1 Shipment
The V-TONE was carefully packed at the assembly plant to
ensure secure transport.
If the cardboard box is damaged, please inspect the V-TONE
equipment immediately for physical damage.
Damaged equipment should NEVER be sent directly
to us. Please inform the dealer from whom you
acquired it immediately as well as the trans-
portation company from which you took delivery.
Otherwise, all claims for replacement/repair may
be rendered invalid.
If the unit needs to be shipped, please always use
the original packaging to avoid damage.
Never let unsupervised children play with the
V-TONE or with its packaging.
Please dispose of all packaging materials in an
environmentally-friendly fashion.
1.3.2 Initial operation
Please make sure that your V-TONE is provided with sufficient
ventilation, and never place it on other amplifiers or in the vicinity
of a heater to avoid the risk of overheating.
Before plugging your V-TONE into a power socket,
please make sure you have selected the correct
voltage:
The fuse retainer near the power cord connector has three
triangular markings. Two of these triangles point in opposite
directions. Your V-TONE is set up for the voltage indicated near
these markings, and can be altered by turning the fuse mount by
180 degrees. ATTENTION: This does not apply to export
models built for 120 V, for example!
If you use your V-TONE unit with a different voltage,
you must change the fuses accordingly. The correct
value of the fuses needed can be found in the
section “Specifications”.
Faulty fuses must be replaced with fuses of
appropriate rating, without exception! The correct
value of the fuses needed can be found in the
section “Specifications”.
Power is delivered via the cable that was delivered with the
V-TONE. All mandatory safety precautions have been adhered
to.
Please make sure that all of your equipment is
grounded at all times. For your own protection, you
should never tamper with the grounding of the cable
or the unit itself. The unit shall always be connected
to a mains socket outlet with a protective earthing
connection.
MIDI connection is established using a standard DIN connector.
Data transfer occurs via isolated opto-couplers. Additional
information can be found in section 6 “Installation”.
IMPORTANT NOTES CONCERNING INSTALLATION
The sound quality may diminish within the range of
powerful broadcasting stations and high-frequency
sources. Increase the distance between the
transmitter and the device and use shielded cables
for all connections.