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Introduction, Main features – Roland TDA-700 User Manual

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Introduction

Main Features

FFP Technology

This amplifier relies on Roland’s own innovative FFP

technology. By digitally processing the input signal, it

provides response that is geared perfectly toward

amplification of the V-drums sound. At the same time, it

achieves sonic pressure that surpasses the size and wattage

of the cabinet.

Bi-amp System

The woofer and tweeter are each driven by a dedicated amp,

so you get high-power, high-quality sound.

Dedicated input channel for V-Drums (CH1)

The amp features an input channel tailored for V-Drums

sound.

V-Drums In

With this input jack, all you need is just one stereo cable to

make the connection from the headphone output jack on a V-

Drums sound module.

V-Drums Shape

The amp features a BOTTOM switch for truly awesome bass,

and a PUNCH switch for enhancing the contour of the

midrange and high-end. Together, they allow you to increase

the impact of the V-Drums sound.

Built-in 3-Channel Mixer Feature

Thanks to its Mixer feature, the TDA-700 makes it easy to

incorporate a variety of other devices, such as percussion

pads and rhythm machines, in addition to V-Drums.

And, since CH 2 and CH 3 are equipped with an OUTPUT

SEL switch, which lets you select headphones, speakers, or

line out as the output destination, the output for a device

you’ve input can be changed at will.

3-Band Equalizer

The TDA-700 is equipped with a three-band equalizer.

Moreover, when combined with the Shape switch, even more

tonal variations are possible.

Stereo Link

Stereo playback is made simple with a single audio cable

(phone type) connection.

Channel volume can be controlled totally on the main unit.

A Cabinet Designed for Monitor
Performance

The tweeter is located near the top of the cabinet, enhancing

the performance of the performer’s monitor speaker.

Broad Expandability

In addition to the channel inputs, the input/output

connectors also include headphones output, and two types of

Line Out jacks (XLR and 1/4" phone jacks), thus providing

support for a wide variety of applications.

What’s FFP (Feed Forward Processing) Technology?

FFP is system control technology that optimizes the

performance of the amp, speakers, and cabinet characteristics

according to the signals being input, based on the results of

analyses of the operation and behavior of each section of

existing amp systems.