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Model 2500 effect send/return jacks – Samson VX2510 User Manual

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Setting Up and Using The VX2510 & VX2515

PRE AMP

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Model 2500 Effect

Send/Return jacks

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7. Experiment with altering the balance of the two Pre-Amp knobs, listening to

the effect each has on the overall sound. Depending upon the specific instru-

ment you are using and your personal taste, you may prefer the sound of one

over the other, or you may prefer a particular blend of the two. Note that, when

both are used at equal settings, the amplifier will be twice as loud as when only

one is used. In step #4 on the previous page, we recommended that you begin

with both knobs at their midway “5” setting, but the two Pre-Amp knobs can in

fact be set to any blend you like. However, you will usually want to avoid setting

both to their maximum “10” position since this setting will almost always result in

undesirable distortion.

8. When you have settled on a Pre-Amp balance, the next step is to adjust the

two Contour (bass and treble equalizer) controls to taste. For more information,

see the “About Equalization” section on page 13 of this manual. When you get

a great setting that complements your instrument and playing style, it’s a good

idea to write it down for future use.

9. Next, experiment with the Model VX2515/VX2510 graphic equalizer. Begin

by setting each of the ten sliders to their flat “0” center detented position. Then

press in the In/Out switch (to its “In” position) so that the graphic equalizer is acti-

vated. Finally, move each slider in turn as you play your bass. For more informa-

tion, see the “About Equalization” section on page 13 of this manual. Again, when

you get a graphic equalization setting that complements your instrument and

playing style, it’s a good idea to write it down for future use.

10. Now try out the Model VX2515/VX2510 compression circuitry. Activate it

by turning the Compression knob clockwise from its “Off” position (you’ll hear

a click when it is activated). As you turn the knob clockwise, the input signal

from your bass becomes more and more severely compressed—you’ll hear peak

signals (such as string slaps and pulls) begin to sound increasingly “squashed,”

relative to the lower-level signals produced by standard playing. The result

will be a decreased dynamic range but an overall leveling of signal throughout

the full pitch range of your instrument. For more information, see the “About

Compression” section on page 15. In the Model 2500, the Compression LED will

light steadily green when no compression is being applied, will go out whenever

small amounts of compression are being applied and will flash or light steadily

red when limiting (severe compression) is being applied.

11. If you’re using an external signal processor, turn your Hartke amplifier off

momentarily and then connect a standard audio cable between the Effect Send

jack and your effects processor input and another standard audio cable between

the Effect Return jack and your effects processor output (if required, multiple

effects processors can be daisy-chained together, output to input). Then turn the

amp back on and play your bass while adjusting the controls of your outboard

effects processor(s). For best results, set both the input and output gain of all

connected effects processor(s) to 0 dB (unity gain), so that there is no increase or

decrease in level whether the effects are switched in or out.

If you have followed all the steps above and are still experiencing difficulties, call

Samson Technical Support (516-932-1062) between 9 AM and 5 PM EST.

* For more information on the use of the Hartke 2500 effect Balance control, see

page 10 in this manual.

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