Bedienungsanleitung Fishman Matrix Infinity Switch

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Fishman
Schaltgeraet Fishman Matrix Infinity Switch
Vorschau Fishman Matrix Infinity Switch Handbuch:
4 Controls Plug In • Connect the Matrix Infinity to your amplifier or PA with a ¼-inch instrument cable. To conserve battery life, remove the instrument cable from the guitar when the system is not in use. Volume • For the cleanest noise-free sound, set the volume as high as possible without causing your amp or mixer to distort. Tone • This innovative one-knob tone control lets you choose between a natural, undersaddle sound with no EQ (flat) on up to a “Scooped” tone with empha- sized treble and bass and reduced midrange. • To make individual notes sound thicker and punchier, roll the Tone control to the right. • Try the Tone control in the middle position for fingerpicking, when you need just a bit of midrange cut. • Roll the Tone control all the way to the left for more depth and clarity to your sound, especially for hard strumming. 5 T o n e V o lu m e B a s s B o o s t F la t T o n e F la t S c o o p e d L o u d e r V o ic in g 6 Additional Controls Voicing Switch This switch selects how the pickup is voiced. Move the Voicing Switch away from the soundhole for bass boost and towards the soundhole for a flat response. Choose the setting that works for your instrument and your performance require- ments. Here are some guidelines. • The boosted bass voicing (push switch away from soundhole) compli- ments solo guitarists and singers who accompany themselves, espe- cially with smaller instruments. • The flat voicing (switch towards soundhole) cuts through the mix if you play in a band. It does a good job controlling boominess and low frequency feedback onstage, especially with full-size guitars. .....
4 Controls Plug In • Connect the Matrix Infinity to your amplifier or PA with a ¼-inch instrument cable. To conserve battery life, remove the instrument cable from the guitar when the system is not in use. Volume • For the cleanest noise-free sound, set the volume as high as possible without causing your amp or mixer to distort. Tone • This innovative one-knob tone control lets you choose between a natural, undersaddle sound with no EQ (flat) on up to a “Scooped” tone with empha- sized treble and bass and reduced midrange. • To make individual notes sound thicker and punchier, roll the Tone control to the right. • Try the Tone control in the middle position for fingerpicking, when you need just a bit of midrange cut. • Roll the Tone control all the way to the left for more depth and clarity to your sound, especially for hard strumming. 5 T o n e V o lu m e B a s s B o o s t F la t T o n e F la t S c o o p e d L o u d e r V o ic in g 6 Additional Controls Voicing Switch This switch selects how the pickup is voiced. Move the Voicing Switch away from the soundhole for bass boost and towards the soundhole for a flat response. Choose the setting that works for your instrument and your performance require- ments. Here are some guidelines. • The boosted bass voicing (push switch away from soundhole) compli- ments solo guitarists and singers who accompany themselves, espe- cially with smaller instruments. • The flat voicing (switch towards soundhole) cuts through the mix if you play in a band. It does a good job controlling boominess and low frequency feedback onstage, especially with full-size guitars. .....