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SWR WORKINGMAN’S 10 User Manual

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WORKINGMAN’S 10WORKINGMAN’S 10
80 watt, 1x10 combo amplifier with tweeter. A small yet
powerful bass cube, extremely portable. The SWR Sound
“to go.”
Speaker Complement:Speaker Complement:
(1) Custom Designed 10" SWR driver
(1) Custom Designed Piezo tweeter
Power Output:Power Output: 80 Watts RMS, 100 Watts RMS @ 4 Ohms
(with 8 ohm extension speaker)
Impedance:Impedance: 8 Ohms (internal)
Dimensions:Dimensions: 16.25" W x 14.5" H x 14" D
Weight:Weight: 32 lbs.
TOP PANEL FEATURES
INPUT JACK
This jack accepts any standard instrument cable that connects via 1/4" plugs. The Workingman’s 10
Input Jack accomodates both passive and active instruments. The high input impedance assures perfect
compatibility for all active/passive/magnetic and piezo pick-up systems.
VOLUME CONTROL
Turning the Volume Control clockwise or toward “Max” increases the volume of the Workingman’s 10.
Turning it counter-clockwise or toward “Min” decreases the volume. If the Volume Control is in the full
counter-clockwise position, no sound will be audible.
Playing your Workingman’s 10 at excessive volume can result in clipping of the power amplifier section.
If you hear distortion through your speakers, decrease the setting of the Volume Control. Clipping will not
harm the Workingman’s 10 electronics, but can cause damage to the internal speaker components and
is not recommended.
NOTE: Overdriving the Workingman’s 10 for extended periods of time can activate the amplifier’s
thermal protection circuitry, resulting in temporary loss of output.
If you require more volume than the Workingman’s single 10" speaker can provide, we recommend
adding an extension speaker cabinet with an impedance of no lessno less than 8 ohms.
AURAL ENHANCER
The Aural Enhancer was developed to bring out the fundamental low notes of the bass, reduce certain
frequencies that can “mask” fundamentals, and enhance the high-end transients. The effect becomes
more pronounced as the control is turned up. The result is a more transparent sound. Listening to a
passive bass with the control set all the way down, and then turning it all the way up, can be likened to
listening to the bass suddenly becoming “active.
TONE CONTROL SECTION
The Workingman’s 10 Tone Control section is a three-band set of level controls centered around the fre-
quencies 80 Hz (bass), 800 Hz (mid range) and 5kHz (treble). Each control can cut or boost its band a
maximum of 15dB. Each control has a flat (center click) position that defeats its function.
In this position, the tone controls are inactive.
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SWR WORKINGMAN’S 10 Specifications

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BrandSWR
ModelWORKINGMAN’S 10
CategoryAmplifier
LanguageEnglish

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