American Acoustic Development PJB BASS BUDDY 사용자 설명서

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1.  PASSSIVE/ ACTIVE BASS INPUT SWITCH. 
This switch allows you to match the BassBuddy to match either active or passive basses either with 
magnetic or piezo pickups. 
PASSIVE 
Higher sensitivity, high impedance input (120mV/ 4.7MΩ).  For bass instruments that do 
not have active electronics, suited for older ‘vintage’ basses. This setting is precisely matched to high 
impedance pickups enabling them to faithfully reproduce the true frequency and dynamic range of the 
instrument. 
ACTIVE- Lower sensitivity input setting (300mV/100KΩ) for basses with onboard electronics. Input 
matched for low signal to noise ratio and optimum transfer function of electrical signal from modern 
high-end basses. 
2.
 VOLUME CONTROL. 
This is the volume control for bass input only. It does not control the level of the stereo auxiliary input 
socket (14) on back panel. When setting up your tone or plugging in your instrument, you should keep 
this control at a low level. All instruments are different when it comes to how much output is from the 
pickups. Likewise for players: depending on how hard or soft you play. 
3.  INSTRUMENT INPUT JACK. 
 This is a standard ¼ inch mono jack socket. We recommend that you DO NOT use “Monster” Brand 
cables because we have found compatibility issues with their jack plugs and our input sockets. USING 
“MONSTER” BRAND CABLES CAN DAMAGE THE INPUT JACK OR OTHER SOCKETS ON 
THE BASS BUDDY   Should any damage occur from using MONSTER CABLES warrantee for 
repairs to unit are not covered under PJB warranty. 
4.  5-BAND GRAPHIC EQUALIZER. 
This is a dedicated bass instrument equalizer designed to give you optimized tone of your instrument. 
The frequency bands have been set precisely so that your desired tone can be achieved with the 
minimum amount of sliders. The EQ filters are set at: 60Hz -160Hz - 630Hz - 2.5KHz and 12KHz 
with 18dB of boost or cut. This EQ typically has more control than other equalizers on your sound, so 
do not use too much boost as this can overdrive other electronic components in your chain. 
Be careful not to use excessive boost on lower frequencies as you may end up damaging your 
headphones. If you hear distorted tones on the lower notes, this could be you headphones overloaded. 
Back off the volume immediately. 
5. COMPRESSION ADJUSTMENT LEVEL. 
This will vary the level of the limiter threshold. The compression ratio is 3dB to 1. Adjust this to suit 
your playing style and output power of instrument. Note that turning this control clockwise increases 
the threshold level and so reduces compression. More compression is added by turning the control 
counter-clockwise, like backing off the volume control.  
6. HEADPHONE OUTPUT JACK. 
This jack accepts ¼ inch stereo headphone jacks. A ¼ inch to mini jack adaptor plug is supplied for 
headphones with smaller jack plugs. 
7. LIMITER INDICATOR. 
This blue L.E.D (Light Emitting Diode) will light up when the signal is being compressed. This will 
vary on how hard the instrument is played and how the threshold is adjusted 
 8. LIMITER ON/OFF SWITCH. 
Sends signal through limiter or bypass. 
9.   POWER ON/OFF SWITCH. 
10. POWER LED INDICATOR 
With power switched on the LED light will turn bright blue. 
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