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TONE CHARTS AND SUGGESTIONS The following two pages include suggested settings to get you acquainted with the limitless variety of tones possible with the SM-900. By setting EQ 1 to the �Acoustic 360� and EQ 2 to the �Grand Piano� settings, for example, you can switch back and forth with the footswitch and see the variety of diverse sounds available to you on the SM-900. CROSSOVER FREQUENCY This function sets the crossover point or dividing point of the sound spectrum and sends the lower notes to the LOW output jack on the back panel and the higher, treble notes to the HI output jack on the back panel. For example, if the Frequency is set at mid-position or 500Hz, all frequencies BELOW 500 Hz will appear at the LOW output jack. All frequencies ABOVE 500Hz will be present at the HI output jack. If you are still confused on how to set the crossover point, you can refer to the owners manual that came with your speakers. It will probably recommend a crossover point. Another reference, which is probably the best, is your own ears. Once you have set up your system, rotate the Crossover Frequency control until the sound seems balanced or, simply, sounds the best. The crossover slope is 12 dB per octave. Note: Nearly all of SWR�s speaker systems are desinged to be run FULL RANGE and bi-amping is not recommended for all situations. Bi-amping causes a natural �suck out� at the crossover point and some phase problems can occur. BALANCE The Balance control works only when biamping (refer to page 19). The Balance control sets the levels of the highs and lows with respect to each other. Since this circuit is passive, rotating the Balance control towards the low position cuts the highs. Likewise, rotating the control towards the hi position cuts the lows. Therefore, if you need more lows and less highs, rotate the control counter-clockwise from mid-position. If you need more highs and less lows, rotate the control clockwise from mid-position. LIMITER The Limiter control is actually a Threshold adjustment for the Limiter circuit. In the fully counterclockwise position, the limiter circuit is disengaged. As you rotate the control clockwise, the threshold (point at which the Limiter circuit is engaged) is lowered. The LED to the right of this control will light when the limiter is working. The farther the control is rotated, the more drastic the limiting becomes and a �fatter� sound is achieved. The Limiter circuit in the SM-900 adds NO noise and very little distortion. You should also notice that there is little �pumping� or �drop off� as experienced in lesser-quality units. The design of the limiter circuit has what is known as a �soft knee.� This essentially means that you can get a compression effect as the limiter threshold is just engaged. The Limiter circuit is driven by the Gain control and the amount of cut and boost in the tone section. If you desire more limiting than is achievable with the Limiter control at maximum, turn up the Gain control (but keep an eye on the preamp clip LED). We put the Limiter circuit just before the Effects Loop. If, on some of the peaks, you are overdriving your effects, you can correct the problem using the Limiter. Any undesired loss in volume caused by the Limiter can be made up by raising the Master Volume. EFFECTS BLEND This function blends the signal from your instrument with that coming from your effects unit. With the Effects Blend fully counter-clockwise (�dry�), no signal from your effect will be heard. As you
10 � SM-900 USER GUIDE
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