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Fishman B II User Manual

Fishman B II
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SAMPLE EQ SETTINGS
Here are a few suggested settings for the Pro EQ II:
Finger Style
This setting will add fullness to the bass and definition to the treble.
If the signal coming from your pickup is very weak, you may wish to turn the input
trim clockwise, which will raise the overall level and reduce system noise (hiss). If
you hear distortion when you play (with a new battery), lower the input trim until it
goes away.
Volume
For the cleanest signal, set this as high as possible without distorting your amp or
mixer .
Tone Controls
The Tone controls are boost/cut shelving style, which means they affect bass and
treble in a way that is both musical and pleasing to your ears. With the sliders at
their center detent positions, the EQ is flat and tone controls are out of the circuit.
Above center is boost and below is cut.
Bass
A Boost here will add depth and weight to the sound of an instrument with light
bass response. Lower the bass to tighten up the big boomy tone of a
dreadnought or jumbo guitar.
Treble
A Boost here will help to "cut through the mix" Conversely, lowering the Treble
will mellow and subdue your amplified tone.
Implied Midrange Cut
You can cut mids by boosting equal parts of bass and
treble.
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User Guide
User Guide
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Outboard Acoustic Preamps
Outboard Acoustic Preamps

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Fishman B II Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandFishman
ModelB II
CategoryAmplifier
LanguageEnglish

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