Fender Passport P150 Owners Manual - Page 7
Stereo Control Functions
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STEREO CONTROL FUNCTIONS LEVEL A EQ LOW B EQ HI C REV/AUX D BAL E STEREO A. STEREO INPUT LEVEL - Adjusts the volume level of the stereo input channel. Rotating the knob clockwise increases the stereo input channel's contribution to the "Main Out" mix, while rotating it counterclockwise decreases the volume. Adjust this control after the Passport's master output level volume has been set. B. EQ LOW - Adjusts the relative level of the low frequency content. Rotating the knob counterclockwise decreases the bass or low frequency response. Likewise, rotating the knob clockwise increases the bass or low frequency response. When the tone controls are set at their notched or straight up position, the channel response is "flat" with no frequencies increased or decreased. For each new mix set-up start with this control in the notched position. C. EQ HI - Adjusts the relative level of the high frequency content. Rotating the knob counterclockwise decreases the treble or high frequency response. Likewise, rotating the knob clockwise increases the treble or high frequency response. When the tone controls are set at their notched or straight up position, the channel response is "flat" with no frequencies increased or decreased. For each new mix set-up start with this control in the notched position. D. REV/AUX - Adjusts the amount of signal sent to the Reverb processor, and to the Rev/Aux output jack. Reverb can be used to enhance the sound quality of any performance where appropriate and desired. In the full left position the control is effectively off. Care should be taken to set the Reverb return master control to a middle position or above, before adjusting levels from the individual channels. When the reverb/auxiliary mix is set, overall levels of reverb can be adjusted at the master control. E. BAL - The balance control features a notched position indicator and adjusts the perceived "position" of the mono signal from the input within the stereo "panorama" created by the two speaker systems. Full Left or Right rotation of this control sends the signal to the that channel only, with no signal sent to the other. Intermediate settings allow 3/4 - 1/4 ratios and so on. 7