Marshall MB60 Handleiding


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From Jim Marshall
I would like to thank you personally for selecting
one of our new MB Bass amplifiers.
As a musician myself I fully understand the necessity
of achieving the right tone and feel to help inspire
musicians to reach their full creative potential – be
they aspiring beginners or more skilled players. With
this in mind I set my experienced R&D team the task of
designing a new range of affordable bass amplifiers that
truly captured the essence of the Marshall sound.
Utilising new technologies, some of which were developed for
our critically acclaimed AVT range, the new MB Series raises
the standard for what can be expected from a value-for-money
range of bass amplifiers and defines a new benchmark.
Like all the amplifiers in my new MB range, this amp was completely designed and
engineered in the UK and the most rigorous quality control procedures ensure that it meets
the standard of build you have come to expect from all Marshall products.
Whether this is your first ever Marshall or is the latest addition to your arsenal of amps, the
tone, flexibility and feel of this compact, rugged amplifier will deliver the goods – from
bedroom to backstage!
I wish you every success with your new Marshall. Welcome to the family…
Yours Sincerely,
Dr Jim Marshall OBE and daughter Victoria (Managing Director)
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MB60 & MB150 Front Panel Features
MB450H, MB4210 & MB4410 Front Panel Features
1. INPUT Jack Socket
Jack input for your bass guitar. Use a good quality
guitar cable (i.e. one that’s screened/shielded) to
help prevent noise, interference and unwanted
feedback.
2. ACTIVE / PASSIVE Switch
This push switch allows you to change between
Active and Passive instruments. The gain is
reduced 6dB when in ‘Active’ position.
MODERN CHANNEL
The Modern channel hits those super crystal clean
notes when clarity is a must.
3. VOLUME Control - Modern Channel
This control adjusts the volume of the Modern
Channel.
4. BASS Control
Turning the Bass control will affect the amount of
low frequencies or bottom end in your bass guitar
tone. Rotating this clockwise will increase the
amount of lower tones generally making your bass
sound deeper. Turning this control anti-clockwise
will reduce the bass frequencies in your tone
producing a reduction in bottom end thud.
5. MID FREQUENCY Control
Constitutes a semi-parametric equalizer together
with the Middle control. It adjusts the centre
frequency where the Middle control takes affect.
6. MIDDLE Control
The middle frequencies tend to effect the fatness or
body of the tone. The frequency of the middle band
is adjusted by means of the Mid Freq control.
Usually this control will be used to remove mids
rather than increase them making the bass sound
rounder and fuller. Increasing the mids usually
makes the bass sound ‘boxy’.
7. TREBLE Control
By adjusting the Treble control you can add or take
away the higher frequencies in your bass tone. By
increasing the amount of treble you will make your
tone brighter, ideal for more percussive playing
styles.
8. COMPRESSOR Switch & LED
This switch turns the Compressor control on and
off. When the switch is ‘in’ the Compressor control
is active and the LED will be illuminated green.
9. COMPRESSOR Control
The Compressor smoothes out your bass sound.
As you increase the amount of compression, so
you flatten out the peaks in the incoming signal.
When the compression reaches its threshold the
LED will change to red.
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Product specificaties

Merk: Marshall
Categorie: Gitaarversterker
Model: MB60

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