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Genz Benz Shenadoah Acoustic 85 User manual

SHENANDOAH™ ACOUSTIC 85
OWNER’S MANUAL
(FRONT PANEL)
(REAR PANEL)
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION –The ShenandoahAcoustic 85 is configured as a 2 channel –4
input 85 acoustic instrument amplifier. Each channel is equipped with both a ¼” unbalanced line
input and an XLR balanced microphone input (with phantom power). The 2 inputs on each channel
are summed (mixed) together at a 1:1 ratio. Each channel then passes through independent 3 band
equalizers with sweep midrange frequency. Equalization centers were carefully selected for use with
acoustic instruments. Each channel also contains individual send controls to the on-board Alesis®
15 program digital effects circuit. The channel signals are then summed together, mixed with the
digital effects return and passed on to the internal 85 watt power amplifier. The back panel contains
3 direct balanced outputs with ground lift switch, 3 unbalanced line outputs, an effects loop, effects
cancel jack, and 2-1/4” speaker jacks.
INPUTS –The Shenandoah™ Acoustic 85 is equipped with 2 types of input jacks. The ¼” input is
unbalanced and “line level” with a useable sensitivity from 100 mV to 1 volt. The input impedance is
150 k ohms. The ¼” input will also accept most active balanced line sources, automatically
unbalancing them by recognizing the tip portion of the balanced signal. Additionally, the precision
input scaling preamp contains a 50 Hz, 12 dB/octave high pass filter (more effective and less
intrusive than the more common 6 dB filters) and an “RFI” filter (radio frequency interference) to
eliminate unwanted noise. The XLR input jack is balanced and “microphone level”, with a useable
sensitivity from –60dBv to –30 dBv. It contains a precision full range differential microphone preamp
with phantom power. For use with higher level sources (such as the balanced line level output from a
keyboard), a balanced pad network will be necessary to use the balanced input. Phantom power is
13.6 volts, compatible with virtually all commonly used condenser microphones. Dynamic
microphones can be used with no ill effect.
COMBINING XLR & ¼” INPUTS –A unique feature of the Shenandoah™ Acoustic 85 is the ability
to mix the XLR balanced and ¼” unbalanced inputs on each channel. In many situations, this
effectively makes the amplifier function as a 4 channel amplifier. The most effective way to use this
feature is to set the volume on the channel using the XLR microphone input and then adjusting the
level control on the instrument itself (assuming that it has one) to blend levels between the 2 inputs.
Equalization will be common to both inputs on the channel.
ON-BOARD ALESIS® DIGITAL EFFECTS –The Shenandoah™ Acoustic 85 contains a
genuine Alesis® 15 program digital effects processor. Unlike other amplifier manufacturer’s built-in
digital effect units, we chose to use an industry leader in processing with an undisputed reputation
for realistic, high quality effects algorithms. Level differences are normal when switching between
different effects; just adjust the send and master levels accordingly. The effects level control on each
channel adjusts the send level to both the digital effects processor and the ¼” effects send jack on
the back panel. The digital effects level in the master section only controls the effects return level
from the on-board processor.
EFFECTS LOOP—A parallel effects loop is provided so an out-board effects processor can be
used with or in place of the on-board ALESIS DSP unit. The return level from an external processor
into the ¼” effects return jack should be adjusted using the controls of the external processor. A ¼”
effects cancel jack is provided on the back panel to mute both internal and external effects via
footswitch. Any standard single button latching footswitch (with shielded cable) may be used. Signal
is muted when the switch is closed. The on-board effects can be turned off by using the program
labeled “bypass”. All other on-board effects on the Shenandoah™ Acoustic 85 can be used in
conjunction with an out-board effects unit plugged in to the effects loop.
ACTIVE EQUALIZATION –Each channel of the Shenandoah™ Acoustic 85 contains a separate 3
band (with sweep mid) active equalizer. These equalizers, similar to those found on professional
sound consoles, are very useful tools when used correctly. The corner frequency of the low
frequency section is 125 Hz, shelving curve. This frequency is particularly handy when dealing with
low frequency feedback from a big dreadnaught guitar. A combination of volume reduction and
turning down the low frequency control will generally get good results. Become familiar with the
action of the controls since their effective gain range is quite large. The low frequency control is also
handy for adding some “bottom” to a baritone sax and “chunk” to a mandolin or mando-cello. The
corner frequency of the high frequency section is 8 kHz, shelving curve. This frequency is especially
useful for taming the bright harshness of some mandolins, violins, brass and reeds. It can also be
used to help acoustic guitars, cellos and flutes cut through other players in loud club situations. The
“sweep mid” section features 12 dB of cut or boost with a bandwidth approximately 1 octave wide.
The center frequency of this filter is continuously user adjustable from 250 Hz to 5 kHz with a single
control. This filter is typically (but not always) used to reduce or remove offending frequencies in the
instrument’s pick-up response. Removing only the minimum amount necessary will yield the most
acoustically rewarding results. The easiest and most repeatable way to determine the offending
frequency range is to boost the mid level somewhat (but not to the point of feedback) and while
playing, sweep the frequency control slowly across its range. You may need a third hand until it
becomes second nature, but soon you will find out just how quick it can be. You will hear a clear and
obvious accentuation of the ugliness you want to remove. The ear is a most sensitive and
discriminating piece of test equipment when used in this manner, another good reason to protect
them! This is the way many touring sound engineers equalize, since it is quick, accurate and
repeatable. Occasionally, you will find need to use the mid section in “boost” mode, particularly
common when adding higher mids (bite) to an otherwise dull instrument, or adding low mid “body” to
an otherwise thin sound. Spend some time experimenting so that the process becomes creative as
well as corrective.
MASTER VOLUME –The master volume control adjusts the overall volume of channel 1, channel 2
and the effects return (either on-board or digital). Typically, best results are obtained when this
control is operated between the 9:00 o’clock and 3:00 o’clock positions.
DIRECT OUTPUTS –The Shenandoah™ Acoustic 85 contains the most comprehensive direct output
section available on any acoustic instrument amplifier. Both XLR balanced and ¼” unbalanced
outputs make “real world sense” when connecting with other equipment. The ¼” unbalanced outputs
are true professional line level (+4 dBv) with an output impedance of 1k ohm, and can drive virtually
any line level input, including power amplifiers. The XLR balanced output is “hot” mic level, rated at –
30 dBv. This configuration allows the Shenandoah™ Acoustic 85 to drive very long cable lengths
(250+ feet) without problems or added noise. The XLR balanced direct outputs can be “ground lifted”
with the global ground lift switch.
This switch lifts pin 1 on all of the XLR balanced outputs to break ground any loops between the
Shenandoah Acoustic 85 and a PA system. Separate Channel 1 and Channel 2 outputs are post
channel volume/pre effects (to take advantage of the dual inputs on each channel) while the Channel
1+2 output is post master volume/post eq/post effects to aid in sending a “finished” mixed signal to a
PA system or external power amplifier.
POWER AMPLIFIER –The Shenandoah™ Acoustic 85 contains an advanced monolithic power
amplifier circuit that is completely protected against overloads, short circuits and thermal faults.
Output is rated at 85 watts into 4 ohms, with excellent overload recovery characteristics. A unique
feature of this amplifier is the “on silicon” temperature sensor that automatically tracks and adjusts
the amplifier’s operating and protection parameters, a very cool feature the increases product
reliability 10-fold over conventional designs.
SPEAKER OUTPUT JACKS –The Shenandoah™ Acoustic 85 provides 2 parallel ¼” speaker
output jacks. Minimum total load is 4 ohms (2 x 8 ohm speaker cabinet or 1 x 4 ohm speaker
cabinet) Combo versions of the Shenandoah™ are factory equipped with our GBE 1230, 12”
speaker and a compression bullet tweeter presenting an 8 ohm load to the amplifier.
POWER INPUT –The Shenandoah™ Acoustic 85 is shipped from the factory with a standard IEC
type power inlet connector and the appropriate power cable for the market the amplifier was shipped
to. The power transformer is a universal input (115/230 volt, 50/60 Hz) with a voltage selector switch
located above the inlet connector. Be sure that this switch is in the correct position (matching your
local power system) BEFORE connecting the Shenandoah to the power source. There is an AC
mains fuse (with a spare fuse included!) located in the small slide out tray on the IEC power inlet
connector. Always replace with the correct value fuse as indicated on the fuse chart located on the
back of the amplifier.
CAUTION!
•Never set an amplifier on anything that will tip over or collapse under its weight.
•These amplifiers are capable of producing sound pressure levels that may cause hearing loss.
•There are no user serviceable parts inside these units. Always consult a qualified repair facility for
service.
WARNING!
•The use and operation of this device constitutes an agreement of full release of any and all
liability connected with its use. Only persons familiar with the operation of high powered audio
equipment should attempt to operate this device.
•In addition, by use of this device, the user agrees to hold Genz Benz Enclosures, Inc. and it’s
designers, sales agents and all other affiliates and related parties harmless in the event of any
accident, injury, damage or loss resulting from such use.
•Manufacturer’s sole responsibility is to provide a warranty on the specified performance of the
product under normal operating conditions for a period of 3 years.
WARRANTY:
•Genz Benz Enclosures, Inc. warrants the model Shenandoah™ Acoustic 85 to be free from
defects in materials and workmanship for a period of 3 years from the date of purchase, when
purchased from an authorized Genz Benz dealer.
•This warranty does not cover normal wear and tear incurred from the normally designed use of
the product.
•This warranty is effective only if a copy of the original sales receipt is presented at the time of
warranty service
•This limited warranty is completely transferable to any subsequent buyer as long as the original
sales receipt is also transferred to such subsequent buyer.
•All warranty service must be performed by a Genz Benz authorized service center.
•Before returning any unit for service, a returned merchandise authorization number (RMA#) must
be obtained by calling 480-941-0705.
SHENANDOAH™ACOUSTIC 85
ENGINEERING SPECIFICATIONS
INPUTS
XLR Balanced input impedance: 2.2 kohms
XLR Balanced input sensitivity: -60 to–30 dBV
¼” Unbalanced input impedance: 150 kohms
¼” Unbalanced input sensitivity: -30 to +4 dBV
AMPLIFIER OUTPUT
Power at 8 ohm load: 60 watts RMS
Power at 4 ohm load: 85 watts RMS
THD + N (preamp): <0.02%
THD + N (power amp): <0.05%
Frequency response: 20Hz –20 kHz +/-1dB
CHANNEL EQUALIZATION
Low frequency: 125 Hz shelving, +/-15dB
Mid frequency (sweep): 250Hz –5 kHz , peaking, +/-12dB
High frequency: 8 kHz shelving, +/-15dB
DIRECT OUTPUTS
XLR balanced output level: -30 dBV nominal
XLR balanced output impedance: 150 ohms
¼” unbalanced output level: +4 dBv nominal
¼” unbalanced output impedance: 1 kohm
EFFECTS LOOP
¼” unbalanced output level: -10 dBV
¼” unbalanced output impedance: 1 kohm
¼” unbalanced input level: -10 dBV
¼” unbalanced input impedance: 47 kohm
¼” effects cancel jack: short T-S cancels return
DIGITAL EFFECTS
Processor type: AlesisDSP engine
Internal processing: 24 bit
A/D converter: 24 bit –64X oversampling
D/A converter: 24 bit –128X oversampling
Dynamic Range: 80 dB
THD + N (1 kHz): <0.01%
Sampling rate: 48 kHz
INTERNAL PRESET EFFECTS PROGRAMS:
3–Plate Reverbs
3 –Room Reverbs
2 –Hall Reverbs
1 –Rotary Effect
1 –Chorus/Room
1 –Chorus/Plate
1 –Chorus
1 –Flange
2 –Delays (long and short)
1 –Bypass
Due to continuing product improvements and changes, all specifications are subject to change without notice
7811 E. Pierce Street, Scottsdale, AZ 85257 PH: 480-941-0705 FAX: 480-946-2412
Rev 3/26/02

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