B-AMP Bergantino Owner's Manual - Mem1/mem2 Save
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10: Cooling Fan: The onboard microcontroller monitors the amplifier temperature and
engages the cooling fan when needed to reduce the amplifier temperature. The fan can be
turned from Auto to On in Program Mode for extreme usage conditions.
Note: The fan is automatically set to Auto upon each power recycle.
Extended Amplifier Features
Mem1/Mem2 Save
You can save and store 2 independent tone settings in memory for future recall. The
parameters that are saved are the BASS, LMID, HMID, TRBL (center frequency and gain), and
Bright settings.
Once you’ve determined the tone setting you want to save, while pressing and holding
the
Prog button, press the desired Mem location where you would like to store that tone setting
(Mem1 or Mem2). The green LED over that memory location will illuminate indicating the tone
setting is now saved in that memory location.
To recall these setting at a later time, just push the appropriate Mem control knob and release.
The saved settings will now be loaded into the DSP and the green LED will illuminate. To go
back to the previous home screen, just push the same Memory control knob again.
Program Mode
Most of the B
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AMP’s extended and unique features are accessed in the Program Mode. To
enter program mode, from the Home Screen, press and hold the Prog button for 3 seconds.
The green Prog LED will turn on and the first menu screen will appear on the LCD display
(Instrument Level Menu). The green Prog LED will stay on for the duration of the time you’re
in program mode. By quickly pressing and releasing the Prog button while in program mode,
you will be able to cycle through the various program menus until you reach the desired menu.
To leave program mode and go back to the Home Screen, press and hold the Prog button
again for 3 seconds, or the Program Mode will eventually time out to the home screen after 15
seconds of no activity. You can also press Mute 2 times to quickly return to the Home
Screen.
Screen 1 – Instrument Level
This menu allows you to select between using a Hi Output instrument (> 0.3 Volts) and a Lo
Output instrument (< 0.3V). When Lo Output is selected, an increase in gain is programmed
into the B
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AMP to compensate.
Turn the Bass/Filters Knob to select the desired Instrument output level:
Hi Output ó Lo Output
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Note: Some active basses may have outputs comparable to a single coil, passive bass
while some passive basses may have outputs comparable to a more traditional active
bass. Be sure to select Instrument Level accordingly.