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ULTRAROC GX110
The mains connection of the GX110 is made by using the enclosed mains cable and a standard IEC receptacle.
It meets all of the international safety certification requirements.
+ Please make sure that all units have a proper ground connection. For your own safety, never
remove or disable the ground conductor of the unit or of the AC power cable.
The MIDI connection (IN) is made over standardized DIN plug-in connectors. An optocoupler has been used
for isolated data communications.
You will find additional information in chapter 5 “INSTALLATION”.
1.3 Control elements
Fig. 1.1: The front panel of the ULTRAROC
The BEHRINGER ULTRAROC GX110 features nine controls, two push-buttons and one 2-digit, 7-segment
LED display on its front panel. Additionally, there is one 1/4" jack for input.
1.3.1 The front panel
Fig. 1.2: The front panel control elements
1
INPUT is the ULTRAROCs 1/4" jack input for your guitar. Use a commercial 1/4" jack mono cable (no
DIY, better ask your specialized dealer), with good mechanical and electrical shielding, so as to avoid
unpleasant surprises during rehearsals or concerts.
2
The CLEAN VOLUME control sets the volume for the clean channel.
3
The CHANNEL button allows you to toggle between the CLEAN and OVERDRIVE channels. When
OVERDRIVE is on, the corresponding LED lights up.
4
The GAIN control determines the degree of distortion in the OVERDRIVE channel.
5
The VOLUME control sets the volume for the OVERDRIVE channel.
+ Use both VOLUME controls to optimize the volume ratio of the two channels, so that no volume
differences can be heard when switching from one channel to the other. This setting is also
effective on the level-dependent digital effects!
6
The BASS control in the EQ section allows you to boost or cut the bass frequencies.
1. INTRODUCTION
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