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Laney AH100 User manual

USER MANUAL
AH100
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING: When using electric products, basic cautions should always be followed, including the following.
1. Read all safety and operating instructions before using this product
2. The product should be powered by a three pin `grounded (or earthed) plug connected to a power socket with a grounded earth outlet.
3. All safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference
4. Obey all cautions in the Operating instructions and on the back of the unit
5. All operating instructions should be followed
6. This product should not be used near water, i.e. a bathtub, sink, swimming pool, wet basement, etc.
7. This product should be located so that its position does not interfere with its proper ventilation. It should not be placed flat against a wall or placed in a built up enclosure that
will impede the flow of cooling air.
8. This product should not be placed near a source of heat such as stove, radiator, or another heat producing amplifier.
9. Connect only to a power supply of the type marker on the unit adjacent to the power supply cord.
10. Never break off the ground pin on a power supply cord.
11. Power supply cords should always be handled carefully. Never walk or place equipment on power supply cords. Periodically check cords for cuts or signs of stress, especially at
the plug and the point where the chord exits the unit.
12. The power supply cord should be unplugged when the unit is to be unused for long periods of time.
13. If this product is to be mounted in an equipment rack, rear support should be provided.
14. The user should allow easy access to any mains plug, mains coupler and mains switch used in conjunction with this unit thus making it readily operable.
15. Metal parts can be cleaned with a damp cloth. The vinyl covering used on some units can be cleaned with a damp cloth or ammonia based household cleaner if necessary.
Disconnect the unit from the power supply before cleaning.
16. Care should be taken so that objects do not fall and liquids are not spilled into the unit through any ventilation holes or openings. On no account place drinks on the unit.
17. A qualified service technician should check the unit if:
18. The user should not attempt to service the equipment. All service work is done by a qualified service technician.
19. Exposure to extremely high noise levels may cause a permanent hearing gloss. Individuals vary considerably in susceptibility to noise induced hearing loss, but nearly everyone
will lose some hearing if exposed to sufficiently intense noise for a sufficient time. The U.S. Government's Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has specified
the following permissible noise level exposure.
Duration Per Day In Hours Sound Level dBA, slow response
8 90
6 92
4 95
3 97
2 100
1 ½ 102
1 105
½ 110
¼ or less 115
According to OSHA, any exposure in excess of the above permissible limits could result in some hearing loss. Ear plugs or protectors in the ear canals or over the ears must be
worn when operating this amplification system in order to prevent a permanent hearing loss if exposure exceeds the limits set forth above. To ensure against potentially dangerous
exposure to high sound pressure levels it is recommended that all persons exposed to equipment capable of producing high sound pressure levels such as this amplification system
be protected by hearing protectors while this unit is in operation.
!The power cord has been damaged
!Anything has fallen or spilled into the unit
!The unit does not appear to operate correctly
!The unit has been dropped or the enclosure damaged.
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SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING: When using electric products, basic cautions should always be followed, including the following.
1. Read all safety and operating instructions before using this product
2. The product should be powered by a three pin `grounded (or earthed) plug connected to a power socket with a grounded earth outlet.
3. All safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference
4. Obey all cautions in the Operating instructions and on the back of the unit
5. All operating instructions should be followed
6. This product should not be used near water, i.e. a bathtub, sink, swimming pool, wet basement, etc.
7. This product should be located so that its position does not interfere with its proper ventilation. It should not be placed flat against a wall or placed in a built up enclosure that
will impede the flow of cooling air.
8. This product should not be placed near a source of heat such as stove, radiator, or another heat producing amplifier.
9. Connect only to a power supply of the type marker on the unit adjacent to the power supply cord.
10. Never break off the ground pin on a power supply cord.
11. Power supply cords should always be handled carefully. Never walk or place equipment on power supply cords. Periodically check cords for cuts or signs of stress, especially at
the plug and the point where the chord exits the unit.
12. The power supply cord should be unplugged when the unit is to be unused for long periods of time.
13. If this product is to be mounted in an equipment rack, rear support should be provided.
14. The user should allow easy access to any mains plug, mains coupler and mains switch used in conjunction with this unit thus making it readily operable.
15. Metal parts can be cleaned with a damp cloth. The vinyl covering used on some units can be cleaned with a damp cloth or ammonia based household cleaner if necessary.
Disconnect the unit from the power supply before cleaning.
16. Care should be taken so that objects do not fall and liquids are not spilled into the unit through any ventilation holes or openings. On no account place drinks on the unit.
17. A qualified service technician should check the unit if:
18. The user should not attempt to service the equipment. All service work is done by a qualified service technician.
19. Exposure to extremely high noise levels may cause a permanent hearing gloss. Individuals vary considerably in susceptibility to noise induced hearing loss, but nearly everyone
will lose some hearing if exposed to sufficiently intense noise for a sufficient time. The U.S. Government's Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has specified
the following permissible noise level exposure.
Duration Per Day In Hours Sound Level dBA, slow response
8 90
6 92
4 95
3 97
2 100
1 ½ 102
1 105
½ 110
¼ or less 115
According to OSHA, any exposure in excess of the above permissible limits could result in some hearing loss. Ear plugs or protectors in the ear canals or over the ears must be
worn when operating this amplification system in order to prevent a permanent hearing loss if exposure exceeds the limits set forth above. To ensure against potentially dangerous
exposure to high sound pressure levels it is recommended that all persons exposed to equipment capable of producing high sound pressure levels such as this amplification system
be protected by hearing protectors while this unit is in operation.
!The power cord has been damaged
!Anything has fallen or spilled into the unit
!The unit does not appear to operate correctly
!The unit has been dropped or the enclosure damaged.
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BEFORE SWITCHING ON
After unpacking your amplifier check that it is factory fitted with a three pin 'grounded' (or earthed) plug. Before plugging into the power supply
ensure you are connecting to a grounded earth outlet.
If you should wish to change the factory fitted plug yourself, ensure that the wiring convention applicable to the country where the amplifier is to be used
is strictly conformed to. As an example in the United Kingdom the cable colour code for connections are as follows.
NOTE
This manual has been written for easy access of information. The front and rear panels are graphically illustrated, with each control and feature
numbered. For a description of the function of each control feature, simply check the number with the explanations adjacent to each panel.
Your Laney amplifier has undergone a thorough two stage, pre-delivery inspection, involving actual play testing.
When you first receive your Laney AudioHub amplifier, follow these simple procedures:
(i) Ensure that the amplifier is the correct voltage for the country it is to be used in.
ii) Connect your instrument with a high quality shielded instrument cable. You have probably spent considerable money on your amplifier and
guitar - don’t use poor quality cable it won’t do your gear justice.
Please retain your original carton and packaging so in the unlikely event that some time in the future your amplifier should require servicing you
will be able to return it to your dealer securely packed.
Care of your Laney amplifier will prolong it's life.....and yours!
EARTH OR GROUND - GREEN/YELLOW
NEUTRAL - BLUE
LIVE - BROWN
Laney
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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INTRODUCTION
The AH100 is a compact 65W PA Workstation combo in a kickback style cabinet with a reflex loaded 12” loudspeaker + a high
frequency horn. Here at Laney we have dubbed it an AudioHUB. It features three separate channels, a built in reverb with level
control and footswitch option, a headphone socket for private listening and a DI allowing you to connect to a PA or recording
device. Channel 1 has Mic and Line in sockets, a 3 band EQ and assignable reverb. Channel 2 features CD and Line in sockets and
Channel 3 features another line in socket. Channels 2 and 3 share another 3 band EQ and assignable reverb.
An explanation of these features follows on pages 6-8.
Laney
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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Dear Player,
Thank you very much for purchasing your new Laney product and becoming part of the
worldwide Laney family. Each and every Laney unit is designed and built with the utmost
attention to care and detail, so I trust yours will give you many years of enjoyment.
Laney products have a heritage which stretches back to 1967 when I first began building
valve amplifiers in my parent’s garage. Since then we have moved on from strength to
strength developing an extensive range of guitar, bass, public address and keyboard
amplification products along with a list of Laney endorsees that includes some of the
world’s most famous and respected musicians. At the same time we believe we have not
lost sight of the reason Laney was founded in the first place - a dedication to building
great sounding amplification for working musicians.
Warm Regards,
Lyndon Laney CEO
Definitions of Audio:
Definition of Hub:
A term used to describe sounds within the range of human hearing (20 Hz to 20 kHz) Also used to describe devices which are
designed to operate within this range.
Definition of hub: Hub is a place of convergence where data arrives from one or more directions and is forwarded out in one or more
other directions.
BEFORE SWITCHING ON
After unpacking your amplifier check that it is factory fitted with a three pin 'grounded' (or earthed) plug. Before plugging into the power supply
ensure you are connecting to a grounded earth outlet.
If you should wish to change the factory fitted plug yourself, ensure that the wiring convention applicable to the country where the amplifier is to be used
is strictly conformed to. As an example in the United Kingdom the cable colour code for connections are as follows.
NOTE
This manual has been written for easy access of information. The front and rear panels are graphically illustrated, with each control and feature
numbered. For a description of the function of each control feature, simply check the number with the explanations adjacent to each panel.
Your Laney amplifier has undergone a thorough two stage, pre-delivery inspection, involving actual play testing.
When you first receive your Laney AudioHub amplifier, follow these simple procedures:
(i) Ensure that the amplifier is the correct voltage for the country it is to be used in.
ii) Connect your instrument with a high quality shielded instrument cable. You have probably spent considerable money on your amplifier and
guitar - don’t use poor quality cable it won’t do your gear justice.
Please retain your original carton and packaging so in the unlikely event that some time in the future your amplifier should require servicing you
will be able to return it to your dealer securely packed.
Care of your Laney amplifier will prolong it's life.....and yours!
EARTH OR GROUND - GREEN/YELLOW
NEUTRAL - BLUE
LIVE - BROWN
Laney
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Page 4 /12
INTRODUCTION
The AH100 is a compact 65W PA Workstation combo in a kickback style cabinet with a reflex loaded 12” loudspeaker + a high
frequency horn. Here at Laney we have dubbed it an AudioHUB. It features three separate channels, a built in reverb with level
control and footswitch option, a headphone socket for private listening and a DI allowing you to connect to a PA or recording
device. Channel 1 has Mic and Line in sockets, a 3 band EQ and assignable reverb. Channel 2 features CD and Line in sockets and
Channel 3 features another line in socket. Channels 2 and 3 share another 3 band EQ and assignable reverb.
An explanation of these features follows on pages 6-8.
Laney
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Page 5 /12
Dear Player,
Thank you very much for purchasing your new Laney product and becoming part of the
worldwide Laney family. Each and every Laney unit is designed and built with the utmost
attention to care and detail, so I trust yours will give you many years of enjoyment.
Laney products have a heritage which stretches back to 1967 when I first began building
valve amplifiers in my parent’s garage. Since then we have moved on from strength to
strength developing an extensive range of guitar, bass, public address and keyboard
amplification products along with a list of Laney endorsees that includes some of the
world’s most famous and respected musicians. At the same time we believe we have not
lost sight of the reason Laney was founded in the first place - a dedication to building
great sounding amplification for working musicians.
Warm Regards,
Lyndon Laney CEO
Definitions of Audio:
Definition of Hub:
A term used to describe sounds within the range of human hearing (20 Hz to 20 kHz) Also used to describe devices which are
designed to operate within this range.
Definition of hub: Hub is a place of convergence where data arrives from one or more directions and is forwarded out in one or more
other directions.
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6
7 8 9 10 12
The Mic input is designed for low impedance microphones, it is a balanced XLR socket so will work equally well with
microphones that are balanced or unbalanced. Level controlled by
The Line In socket is designed for line level signals such as those obtained from keyboards, sound modules and sounds cards.
Level controlled by Both mic and line in sockets may be used at the same time.
This gain control allows you to adjust the audio level of instruments connected to the Channel 1 Mic and Line In sockets.
Bass control for channel 1, Low/Bass frequencies can be boosted or cut by this control . Sources that fall in this range are
bass guitar, kick drums, deep vocals and keys below middle C on a keyboard.
Treble control for channel 1, High/Treble frequencies can boosted or cut by this control. Sources that fall in this range are
cymbals, soprano vocals and keys above top C on a keyboard.
Switch in to assign reverb signal to channel 1, the overall reverb level is controlled by
RCA Phono socket for the connection of line level equipment like CD Players etc. Level controlled by
1/4” Jack socket designed to accept any line level signals from equipment such as keyboards, sound modules, CD/MP3 players
and sounds cards. Level controlled by Both CD and line in sockets may be used at the same time.
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FRONT PANEL CONTROLS
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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4
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9This gain control allow you to adjust the level of instruments connected to the Channel 2 CD In and Line In sockets.
1/4” Jack socket designed to accept any line level signals from equipment such as keyboards, sound modules, CD/MP3 players
and sounds cards. Level controlled by
This gain control allow you to adjust the level of instruments connected to the Channel 3 Line In socket.
Bass control for Channel 2 and 3, Low/Bass frequencies can be boosted or cut by this control such as bass guitar, kick drums,
deep vocals and keys below middle C on a keyboard.
Treble control for Channel 2 and 3, High/Treble frequencies can boosted or cut by this control. Sources that fall in this range
are cymbals, soprano vocals and keys above top C on a keyboard. Switch in to assign reverb signal to this channel.
Switch in to assign reverb signal to channels 2 and 3, the overall reverb level is controlled by
The AH100 has a built in spring line reverb, the level of reverb effect is determined by this control. It will have no effect until
you assign reverb to a channel with either or
Control the overall sound level from the amplifier.
This socket provides a balanced low-impedance output-signal from the pre-amplifier taken before the Master Volume but after
any tone correction, used for direct-injection of the amplifier signal to a mixing-desk or additional power-amplifier.
Indicates power is connected and the amplifier is switched on.
(Always switch off and disconnect power cord when not in use)
Main power on/off switch.
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The Mic input is designed for low impedance microphones, it is a balanced XLR socket so will work equally well with
microphones that are balanced or unbalanced. Level controlled by
The Line In socket is designed for line level signals such as those obtained from keyboards, sound modules and sounds cards.
Level controlled by Both mic and line in sockets may be used at the same time.
This gain control allows you to adjust the audio level of instruments connected to the Channel 1 Mic and Line In sockets.
Bass control for channel 1, Low/Bass frequencies can be boosted or cut by this control . Sources that fall in this range are
bass guitar, kick drums, deep vocals and keys below middle C on a keyboard.
Treble control for channel 1, High/Treble frequencies can boosted or cut by this control. Sources that fall in this range are
cymbals, soprano vocals and keys above top C on a keyboard.
Switch in to assign reverb signal to channel 1, the overall reverb level is controlled by
RCA Phono socket for the connection of line level equipment like CD Players etc. Level controlled by
1/4” Jack socket designed to accept any line level signals from equipment such as keyboards, sound modules, CD/MP3 players
and sounds cards. Level controlled by Both CD and line in sockets may be used at the same time.
3
3
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9
9
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2
3
FRONT PANEL CONTROLS
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
11 13
7
4
8
9This gain control allow you to adjust the level of instruments connected to the Channel 2 CD In and Line In sockets.
1/4” Jack socket designed to accept any line level signals from equipment such as keyboards, sound modules, CD/MP3 players
and sounds cards. Level controlled by
This gain control allow you to adjust the level of instruments connected to the Channel 3 Line In socket.
Bass control for Channel 2 and 3, Low/Bass frequencies can be boosted or cut by this control such as bass guitar, kick drums,
deep vocals and keys below middle C on a keyboard.
Treble control for Channel 2 and 3, High/Treble frequencies can boosted or cut by this control. Sources that fall in this range
are cymbals, soprano vocals and keys above top C on a keyboard. Switch in to assign reverb signal to this channel.
Switch in to assign reverb signal to channels 2 and 3, the overall reverb level is controlled by
The AH100 has a built in spring line reverb, the level of reverb effect is determined by this control. It will have no effect until
you assign reverb to a channel with either or
Control the overall sound level from the amplifier.
This socket provides a balanced low-impedance output-signal from the pre-amplifier taken before the Master Volume but after
any tone correction, used for direct-injection of the amplifier signal to a mixing-desk or additional power-amplifier.
Indicates power is connected and the amplifier is switched on.
(Always switch off and disconnect power cord when not in use)
Main power on/off switch.
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6 14
10
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Your AH100 features a kick style design to enable you to use it as a stage monitor, or a conventional straight combo.
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OTHER FEATURES
SAMPLE SYSTEM
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
3 4 5
Power inlet socket. Connect to your power source. Make sure the specified voltage is correct for your country!
This drawer contains the main safety fuse for the unit.
USE ONLY THE CORRECT SIZE AND RATING OF FUSE AS SPECIFIED ON THE PANEL.
The mains fuse ratings are detailed in the specs section at the rear of this manual.
Serial Number and model of your unit.
This socket(s) should be used to connect an extension-cabinet. The impedance of the extension-cabinet must not be less than
8 Ohms. Connecting cabinets that have a lower impedance than 8 Ohms will result in the amplifier overheating. Continual use
in this manner may cause permanent damage. Connecting a cabinet with an impedance of greater than 8 Ohms will cause no
damage to the amplifier but will result in a reduced output level. (When using an extension cabinet the internal speaker remains
connected)
This is for the connection of headphones for private listening, connecting headphones here disconnects the internal
loudspeaker.
By connecting a Laney FS1 footswitch (Not included) here you can remotely switch the reverb on / off. This is a useful facility
as it allows you to switch the reverb off between songs during a gig.
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2
3
FRONT PANEL CONTROLS
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Your AH100 features a kick style design to enable you to use it as a stage monitor, or a conventional straight combo.
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OTHER FEATURES
SAMPLE SYSTEM
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
3 4 5
Power inlet socket. Connect to your power source. Make sure the specified voltage is correct for your country!
This drawer contains the main safety fuse for the unit.
USE ONLY THE CORRECT SIZE AND RATING OF FUSE AS SPECIFIED ON THE PANEL.
The mains fuse ratings are detailed in the specs section at the rear of this manual.
Serial Number and model of your unit.
This socket(s) should be used to connect an extension-cabinet. The impedance of the extension-cabinet must not be less than
8 Ohms. Connecting cabinets that have a lower impedance than 8 Ohms will result in the amplifier overheating. Continual use
in this manner may cause permanent damage. Connecting a cabinet with an impedance of greater than 8 Ohms will cause no
damage to the amplifier but will result in a reduced output level. (When using an extension cabinet the internal speaker remains
connected)
This is for the connection of headphones for private listening, connecting headphones here disconnects the internal
loudspeaker.
By connecting a Laney FS1 footswitch (Not included) here you can remotely switch the reverb on / off. This is a useful facility
as it allows you to switch the reverb off between songs during a gig.
1
2
3
FRONT PANEL CONTROLS
4
6
5
6
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Laney
SPECIFICATIONS
SPECIFICATIONS
Supply Voltage ~100V, ~120V, ~220V, ~230V, ~240V 50/60Hz Factory Option
Mains Fuse ~230V = T1A L. ~100-120V = T2A L (Time delay)
Power Consumption 100W
Output Power 65W
THD%N <0.03%
Microphone
Line In
CD In 22
Line In
Line In
Reverb Yes (Spring line, Remotely switchable)
Ext Loudspeaker Yes (Minimum impedance 8 ohms) (Internal left connected)
Internal loudspeaker 12” + High frequency horn
DI / Main out Yes (10dBu Nominal Level Balanced)
Headphone Socket Yes
Size 484*495*425 (H*W*D)
Unit weight 18.9 Kg
Packing weight 20.2 Kg
Channel 1 Inputs 2K input impedance, -30dBu Nominal input level
10K Input impedance, -15dBu nominal input level
Channel 2 Inputs K Input impedance, -10dBu nominal input level
10K Input impedance, -15dBu nominal input level
Channel 3 Inputs 10K Input impedance, -15dBu nominal input level
Channel 1 EQ Bass (±15dBu at 60 Hz) (Shelving)
Treble (±15dBu at 10 KHz) (Shelving)
Channel 2 + 3 EQ (Shared) Bass (±15dBu at 60 Hz) (Shelving)
Treble (±15dBu at 10 KHz) (Shelving)
This product conforms to:
European EMC directive(2004/108/EC), Low Voltage Directive (72/23/EEC) and CE mark Directive (93/68/EEC)
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Laney
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Line In
GAIN
Channel 1
VOLUME
D.I.
EQ SECTION
POWER
AMP
Channel 2
GAIN
Reverb
VOLUME
Remote
Line In
Mic
CD
BLOCK DIAGRAM
General Notes
Amplifier connection: In order to avoid damage, it is advisable to establish and follow a pattern for turning on and off your
equipment. With all system parts connected, turn on source equipment, tape decks, cd players, mixers, effects processors etc.
BEFORE turning on your AUDIOHUB. Many products have large transient surges at turn on and off which can cause damage to
your speakers. By turning on your AUDIOHUB LAST and making sure its Volume control is set to minimum any transients from
other equipment will not reach your loudspeakers. Wait until all system parts have stabilised; usually a couple of seconds. Similarly
when turning off your system always turn down the Volume control on your AUDIOHUB and then turn off its power before
turning off other equipment.
Caution: These professional loudspeaker systems are capable of generating very high sound pressure levels. Use care with
placement and operation to avoid exposure to excessive levels that can cause permanent hearing damage. (Refer to guidelines on
page 2)
Servicing: The user should not attempt to service these products. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
INTERNAL
LOUDSPEAKER
Headphones
EXT. SPEAKER
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Laney
SPECIFICATIONS
SPECIFICATIONS
Supply Voltage ~100V, ~120V, ~220V, ~230V, ~240V 50/60Hz Factory Option
Mains Fuse ~230V = T1A L. ~100-120V = T2A L (Time delay)
Power Consumption 100W
Output Power 65W
THD%N <0.03%
Microphone
Line In
CD In 22
Line In
Line In
Reverb Yes (Spring line, Remotely switchable)
Ext Loudspeaker Yes (Minimum impedance 8 ohms) (Internal left connected)
Internal loudspeaker 12” + High frequency horn
DI / Main out Yes (10dBu Nominal Level Balanced)
Headphone Socket Yes
Size 484*495*425 (H*W*D)
Unit weight 18.9 Kg
Packing weight 20.2 Kg
Channel 1 Inputs 2K input impedance, -30dBu Nominal input level
10K Input impedance, -15dBu nominal input level
Channel 2 Inputs K Input impedance, -10dBu nominal input level
10K Input impedance, -15dBu nominal input level
Channel 3 Inputs 10K Input impedance, -15dBu nominal input level
Channel 1 EQ Bass (±15dBu at 60 Hz) (Shelving)
Treble (±15dBu at 10 KHz) (Shelving)
Channel 2 + 3 EQ (Shared) Bass (±15dBu at 60 Hz) (Shelving)
Treble (±15dBu at 10 KHz) (Shelving)
This product conforms to:
European EMC directive(2004/108/EC), Low Voltage Directive (72/23/EEC) and CE mark Directive (93/68/EEC)
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Laney
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Line In
GAIN
Channel 1
VOLUME
D.I.
EQ SECTION
POWER
AMP
Channel 2
GAIN
Reverb
VOLUME
Remote
Line In
Mic
CD
BLOCK DIAGRAM
General Notes
Amplifier connection: In order to avoid damage, it is advisable to establish and follow a pattern for turning on and off your
equipment. With all system parts connected, turn on source equipment, tape decks, cd players, mixers, effects processors etc.
BEFORE turning on your AUDIOHUB. Many products have large transient surges at turn on and off which can cause damage to
your speakers. By turning on your AUDIOHUB LAST and making sure its Volume control is set to minimum any transients from
other equipment will not reach your loudspeakers. Wait until all system parts have stabilised; usually a couple of seconds. Similarly
when turning off your system always turn down the Volume control on your AUDIOHUB and then turn off its power before
turning off other equipment.
Caution: These professional loudspeaker systems are capable of generating very high sound pressure levels. Use care with
placement and operation to avoid exposure to excessive levels that can cause permanent hearing damage. (Refer to guidelines on
page 2)
Servicing: The user should not attempt to service these products. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
INTERNAL
LOUDSPEAKER
Headphones
EXT. SPEAKER
In the interest of continued product development, Laney reserves the right to amend product specification without prior notification.
POWER TO THE MUSIC
Laney
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AMPICONS ARE HERE TO HELP!
BLUES ROCK
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