Behringer V-Tone GMX1200H Owner's Manual

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V-TONE GMX1200H/GMX212/GMX210/GMX112/GMX110 User Manual
2.2  Rear panel
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Connect the stereo jack connector of the provided footswitch to the 
FOOTSWITCH connector. The footswitch has several functions: it lets you 
switch between two channels, and it also lets you activate/deactivate an 
effect. Additionally, the tuner can also be activated using the footswitch. 
To do that, keep the CHANNEL key pressed for about 2 seconds.
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MIDI IN. This connector lets you remotely control your V-TONE via MIDI. 
You can activate/deactivate effects or switch between channels. You can use 
effect bypass via program changes and parameter edits as well as edit the 
presets via controllers (also see sections 6.3 and 7.1).
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You can connect two external loudspeakers (L/R) to the LOUDSPEAKER 
connectors (GMX212 and GMX1200H). The outputs deliver 60 W into 
8 W per channel. For optimum performance, please only connect 
loudspeakers with a minimum impedance of 8 W each (see also section 
6.2). When these connectors are used the internal loudspeakers are 
automatically disconnected.
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The GMX210 features no external loudspeaker connectors. 
The loudspeaker connector on the GMX110 and GMX112 is described 
under  
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The PHONES connector lets you monitor the signal from your V-TONE with 
standard headphones. The BEHRINGER HP series is well suited for this, 
for example. When  the PHONES connector is used, the internal loudspeakers 
and speaker outputs are disconnected.
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Those signals that are connected to the SLAVE IN connectors are directly 
routed to the V-TONE’s power amp. This way, you can connect an external 
guitar preamp or modeling amp (e. g. V-AMP 2 or V-AMP PRO) without using 
the internal preamp on your V-TONE.
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The GMX110 and GMX112 feature no SLAVE IN connectors.
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You can take the stereo signal of your V-TONE at the TAPE outputs (RCA) and 
record it, for example.
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The TAPE inputs (RCA) let you feed an additional stereo signal into your 
V-TONE. You can play along to the beat of a drum computer or play to music 
from a CD or MD player.
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You can take the stereo signal of your V-TONE at the LINE outputs to record 
it or route it to a P.A. system. This output is independent from the MASTER 
control and does not render the AUX signal. Additionally, its frequency 
response is corrected (speaker simulation).
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The GMX110 and GMX112 feature no LINE outputs.
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Use the AUX IN control to adjust the volume of the signal that is fed in via 
the AUX IN connectors (e. g. drum computer, playback).
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On the GMX110 and GMX112, this control is called TAPE INPUT. 
It regulates the volume of the signal fed in at the TAPE IN connectors.
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The AUX IN lets you feed an additional stereo signal into the amp. This way, 
you can play to a backing track that supports you on-stage but should not 
be audible via the LINE outputs connecting the GMX210/GMX212 to the 
P.A. system. Additionally, you can use AUX IN together with the INSERT SEND 
as a parallel insert loop. To do that, connect the INSERT SEND to the input of 
your effects device; connect the AUX IN (TAPE IN on the GMX110 and GMX112) 
to the output of your effects unit (the INSERT RETURN connector should not 
be in use!). This way, the signal flow in your V-TONE is not interrupted. With 
the AUX IN control, you can determine the extent to which the external 
effects unit alters the original signal. Keep in mind that the effects unit 
should be set up to 100% effects signal (100% “wet”).
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Your V-TONE features a serial insert loop that can be used to connect 
external effects (e. g. a wah-wah pedal). Connect the SEND connector on the 
V-TONE to the input of your effects unit. The SEND connector is tapped into 
directly before (i.e. pre) the digital signal processor (DSP) of your V-TONE. 
Connect the output of your external effects unit to the RETURN connector 
of your V-TONE.
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You can use the INSERT SEND as a parallel output without the effects. 
This is useful, for example, when you want to record a dry guitar signal. 
As long as the RETURN connector has nothing plugged into it, the signal 
will not be interrupted internally.
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Use the SPEAKER OUT connector to connect one additional loudspeaker 
to your GMX110/GMX112. This loudspeaker should have an impedance of 
4 Ω. When this connector is used, the internal loudspeaker is automatically 
muted. Additional information about connecting an external loudspeaker 
can be found in section 6.2.
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FUSE RETAINER/VOLTAGE SELECTOR. Please make sure that the voltage 
indicated by the voltage selector matches the local voltage before you 
connect the unit to the main power supply. Always replace blown fuses 
with fuses of the same type and rating. Some units feature a fuse retainer 
in which a selection between 230 V and 120 V is possible. Please be aware: 
When using your unit outside of Europe with 120 V, a fuse with a higher 
rating is required.
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Power is supplied via an IEC connector. The matching cable is provided with 
the unit.
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SERIAL NUMBER.