EBS BZ-1 User Manual - page 6
User’s Manual
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Reverb Section:
6. Reverb:
We recommend you start at the centre position. For a cleaner drier sound just cut Reverb and for a softer richer
sound boost Reverb.
7. Decay Time:
We recommend starting with the Decay Time button pressed IN; this gives a nice balanced sound that is easy to play and is
suited to most playing styles. With the Decay Time in the OUT position you have a shorter decay time which gives an ultra clean sound that is
ideal for purists that play with little or no Reverb.
8. Large:
The Large button, when pressed IN, overrides the Decay button and gives a large sounding reverb with a very long Decay Time. This
is ideal for players that like a big dynamic sound with a long Reverb tail. We recommend starting with the Large button in the OUT position as
this suits most playing styles.
9. Volume:
This controls your Monitor volume and does not affect the volume of the Lineout. Lineout volume is controlled by
the PA console/mixing desk that it is plugged into.
Power Section:
10. ON Indicator:
When the BZ1 is powered on the Indicator (LED) will shine Green.
11. Power:
This is the On/Off switch that Powers the BZ1 on and off. Always power ON the BZ1 before powering on your Monitor
to avoid switch on noises coming through the monitor. Also for the same reason, always power off your monitor before powering
off the BZ1. Additionally when powering the BZ1 On or Off, always mute the appropriate channel on the PA console/mixing desk that the
Lineout is connected to.
Please ensure the BZ1 is switched off and unplugged from the mains electricity supply before being moved.
BZ-1 Rear Panel
Output Characteristics:
Output:
Stage Monitor Lineout:
Front of House Lineout:
Post Volume > Post EQ > Post Reverb
Pre Volume > Post EQ > Post Reverb
Pre Volume > Pre EQ > Pre Reverb