Mambo 8, 10 User Manual

Mambo8 and Mambo 10 (single channel) user guide. issue 4, August 2012
This is a guide for the single-channel Mambo Amp. The ultra-portable Mambo8 or Mambo10.
This amp is specially designed for Jazz Guitar and other styles requiring a clear warm tone.
very compact and portable with a warm deep tone
powerful and loud with wide range tone controls
built in harmonic enhancement and digital reverb
effects loop for connecting external effects; echo, overdrive, chorus etc.
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Using the Mambo Amp for the first time.
Set the gain control to about half.
Set the master volume to about half.
Set the bass middle and treble controls to centre.
Plug in the mains, plug in the instrument and switch on the power.
Turn the guitar volume up to about a quarter to half.
Start playing and adjust the master volume for a suitable volume level.
Select the overall amp tone that suits best... deep, normal or bright.
Adjust the tone controls to suit your taste.
Select the harmonic setting if you want to add rich dynamic harmonics,
or select the clean setting if you want a clean pure tone.
Volume and gain settings. Harmonics and overdrive.
The master volume is best used to set the overall volume for the venue,
then use the gain control to adjust the volume during playing.
When using the harmonic setting, the guitar volume control setting will affect the level of
harmonics. If the guitar volume is set very high and you play hard you will get more harmonics. If the guitar volume is low and you play softly the tone will be pure and clean. This is a subtle effect and is not always immediately obvious like, for example, overdrive.
It is sometimes possible, depending on the guitar, to overdrive the preamp when playing hard with the guitar volume set high. If you want to stay clean, lower the guitar volume. You may need to experiment to find the “sweet spot” for your guitar and playing style to get the harmonics you want, depending on your style and taste and the characteristics of your guitar.
When using the clean setting, the guitar volume has very little effect on harmonic content and there is a lot more headroom so that overdriving the preamp is very unlikely except with a really loud guitar.
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Weights and measures; Mambo 8
cabinet size 25cm high by 25cm wide by 20cm deep (approx)
weight 6.9 kg
the loudspeaker is 8inch, 225W rms rated, 95 dB / Watt @ 1 metre sensitivity
the power amplifier is rated at 180 W rms (continuous sine wave)
Mambo 10
cabinet size 30cm high by 30cm wide by 25cm deep (approx)
weight 8 kg
the loudspeaker is 10inch, 250W rms rated, 97 dB / Watt @ 1 metre sensitivity
the power amplifier is rated at 180 W rms (continuous sine wave)
Inputs, outputs and controls.
Fig. 1 top panel controls
1/4" mono jack instrument input
gain / volume
treble
middle
bass
power indicator
Fig. 2 rear panel controls
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