Controls the amount of signal sent to the internal effects processor.
Avoid running audio signal cables parallel to AC power cords. If they must cross, cross them at a 90-degree angle.
Select from various reverb and delay presets. Master Volume: Controls the overall volume of the system. 2. Rear Panel Connections gear one pa2400 user manual
Adjusts the amount of signal sent to the internal effects processor or an external device. Volume/Level: Controls the overall volume of that channel. Master Section:
For high-impedance instruments (guitars, keyboards) or line-level signals. Gain/Trim Control: Adjusts the sensitivity of the input. EQ (High/Mid/Low): Tailors the tone of the channel. Controls the amount of signal sent to the
If a microphone squeals, slightly lower the sliders in the 1kHz to 4kHz range. To add warmth: Gently boost the 125Hz or 250Hz sliders. To increase clarity: Gently boost the 4kHz or 8kHz sliders. Digital Effects Processor Select an effect preset using the Program/Parameter knob. Turn up the Effects Master volume knob.
Adjust EQ as necessary and use the FX control to add reverb/delay. 4. Utilizing the DSP Effects Engine Select from various reverb and delay presets
Built-in 24-bit DSP FX processor with 100 presets.
The Gear One PA2400 is a versatile system that can be used in a variety of applications, including:
Place the PA2400 on a sturdy table or flat surface. Use its convenient tilt-back panel to angle the controls for easy access.
Check speaker cables, ensure speakers are passive (if plugging into main outs), check master volume, and ensure phantom power is on for condenser mics.