Motion Sound SRV212 User Manual

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Made In the USA
SRV-212
Rotary Guitar Speaker Cabinet
4426 So 450 West Ste G
Salt lake City, UT 84123
801 265-0917
www.motion-sound.com
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SRV-212
The SRV-212 is a rotary speaker cabinet designed to be driven by any amplifier that can safely drive a 4-ohm load
. It is shipped with two Eminence™ Sreamin’ Eagle speakers wired in parallel. Maximum power input is 100 watts RMS.
Caution if you are not sure of your amplifiers load
capability, contact it’s manufacturer before
connecting to the SRV-212
-Introduction-
Motion Sound has been successfully manufacturing several types of rotary speakers since 1995. The SRV-212 is the second generation of guitar rotary speakers. We have incorporated many suggestions from musicians into the SRV-212 and added our many years of experience into it’s features and performance. The SRV-212 defines the guitar rotary speaker standard.
-Warning-
-The SRV-212 can produce high sound pressure levels, hearing protection is advised!-
-The SRV-212 must be earthed and connected to correct power for safe operation-
-Specifications-
Input connector ¼” speaker input jack on rear panel. (ground isolated)
Input impedance
Power level
Speakers
Fuse
Power Voltage Frequency Watts Fuse (slo-blow) USA 117 VAC 60 Hz 50 1 Amp Europe 220-240 VAC 50 Hz 50 .5 Amp Australia 220-240 VAC 50 Hz 50 .5 Amp Japan 100 Vac 60 Hz 50 1 Amp
Finish Two part polymaric on MDF (Proprietary Polymer)
Dimensions 24.5” H 20” W 17” D 64 Lbs.
Two Eminence™ 8 ohm Screamin’ Eagles. (Wired in Parallel).
Located in AC inlet module.
4 ohms (with supplied speakers).
Up to 100 watts RMS (with supplied speakers).
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-Quick Start Setup-
1. Connect a ¼” speaker cord from your amplifier’s output jack to the speaker ¼” jack on the
back of the SRV-212.
2. Connect the ¼” TRS cord between the speed control pedal and “Control Pedal” input on the
front panel of the SRV-212. (cord and pedal are supplied)
3. Set up your Guitar and amplifier as you normally would, then turn your amplifier on.
4. Set the slow, fast, and transition knobs straight up, then turn on the SRV-212.
5. Press the footswitch to select desired speeds.
-Sound, what to expect-
In many instances the SRV-212 can serve as the only speaker, both rotary and stationary.
When in complete stop, an optical sensor stops the rotor consistently facing forward
providing sound similar to a 2 X 12 stationary cabinet.
Quality of sound will depend on a good guitar and amplifier combination, the SRV-212 will
provide the lush, three dimensional, room filling rotary sound. When the SRV-212 is rotating, sound will radiate from the front and from the sides.
Volume The perceived volume will be less than that of a stationary speaker cabinet facing
you because the sound is “spun” around the room, facing you directly about 40% of the time.
Stopped
so the perceived volume is more like that of a stationary speaker cabinet.
Reflections
An outside venue with no reflecting walls or ceiling would sound the least impressive.
When the SRV-212 is in stop mode, the LED sensor stops the rotor facing forward
Rotary sound is most impressive when reflecting walls and ceilings are present.
-Control Panel-
Pedal connection On the left is the ¼” input for the speed control pedal. A 15 foot TRS cord
is supplied, a longer cord or extension (up to about 50 feet) can be used.
Rotor indicator
When stop is pushed on the control pedal, the rotor will coast to a complete stop facing forward and the LED will remain lit.
Slow
Fast
Transition
Set this speed first. A range of rich chorus sounds can be adjusted with this speed
control. “Min” is the slowest position, it does not go to zero.
Sets a range of higher speeds producing the rich “throb” associated with rotary speakers.
“Min” position adds no speed increase to the slow speed setting. Moving the knob towards “Max” adds speed to the slow speed setting. The fast speed setting is added to the slow speed setting when the speed button LED is illuminated on the control pedal.
while “Min” is the longest time. This is a very useful effect, you can step on the footswitch for a speed change and walk away while playing and the transition is taking place.
The LED blinks with the speed of the drum when in slow or fast mode.
is the time it takes to go from slow to fast/fast to slow. “Max” is the fastest time
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-Stop adjust trimmer-
Stop (recessed trimmer on the control panel) This control adjusts the position of the rotor
when the stop button is pushed. It is initially set to face the drum forward after the drum coasts to a complete stop. (The control pedal stop button LED is on).
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Adjustment
1. Run the rotor fast for a few minutes and then push stop. The rotor spins counter clockwise
2. If the rotor stops to the right of center, turn the “stop” control counter clockwise a small
3. If the rotor stops to the left of center, turn the “stop” control clockwise a small amount, run
Over time, as the belt and ball bearings ware, this may need adjustment. CAUTION!
This is a small trim pot that requires a tiny screwdriver to adjust. The trim pot can be broken with an improper tool or rough adjustment technique.
Observe the rotary drum either by removing the front grill or using a flashlight
shinning through the grill cloth. Make small, careful adjustments to the “stop” trimmer.
(left to right). Push the pedal stop button and observe the rotor position when completely stopped. If the rotor stops within +15 to –15 degrees of front center, that is normal.
amount, run on slow for 30 seconds and test again. Repeat if needed.
on slow for 30 seconds and test again. Repeat if needed.
-Footswitch control-
Cord length The SRV-212 is shipped with a two button push on/push off LED speed control
pedal. The removable cord is a 15 foot TRS type. Longer cords or extensions can be used up to about 50 feet. A heavier gage wire can be used for even longer runs.
Speed Button
speed button is pushed again, the LED illuminates and fast speed is added to the slow.
Stop Button
will ramp down to a complete stop with the rotor facing forward. When stop is pushed again, the LED goes off and the rotor will ramp to the current speed selected.
When the LED is off, slow speed is selected. (see control panel). When the
When stop is pushed, LED illuminated, slow and fast are disabled and the rotor
-Rear Panel Connections-
4 Ohm input Connect your amplifier’s output here with a good speaker cord. The connector
and speakers are isolated from ground.
Microphones
connection to a PA system or recording console. The XLR’s are labeled left and right, the outputs are low impedance balanced.
AC power inlet module
in the power inlet module just above the inlet. Use specified value only
The SRV-212 has two built in dynamic microphones for convenient
Connect to specified and grounded power only. The fuse is located
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-Speakers-
Stock speakers The SRV-212 is shipped with two Eminence™ Screamin’ Eagle 8 ohm
speakers. They are capable of 50 watts RMS each and are wired in parallel providing a 4 ohm 100 watt load to an amplifier.
Considerations
has different speaker requirements since the speakers are sounding through a rotary chute.
Remove/replace
change them easily. Remove the top and bottom rear panels to gain access. Caution! change speakers be sure resulting Ohms load matches your amplifier. If you are not sure, contact the amplifier’s manufacturer.
Motion Sound is not responsible for amplifier damage
The Screamin’ Eagles are a good match for the SRV-212’s cabinet which
The speakers are mounted with machine screws into steel inserts so you can
If you
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-Caster Set and cabinet placement-
Tilt The SRV-212 is shipped with a removable caster set, you may prefer the sound with
casters removed. The SRV-212 can be tilted up to 50 degrees with no effect on the rotary system. You can conveniently tilt the cabinet back by removing just the rear casters.
Placement
place to start is with rear casters out and the SRV-212 about a foot away from a rear wall.
The sound will vary from room to room so experiment with placement. A good
-Using more than one SRV-212-
Using one footswitch to control the speed on several SRV-212 speakers. Purchase a TRS
splitter and plug it into the control pedal’s input. Connect a TRS cord from the splitter to the control pedal input of all SRV-212’s. Set the speed and transition times differently (if desired) for unique effects.
Two or more footswitches
switching speeds independently creating very interesting effects. Try also setting the speeds and transition times differently on each SRV-212.
Amplifiers/connections
must be considered, check with your amplifier’s specification before proceeding. Connections should be made with good speaker wire and Y splitters.
Multiple SRV-212’s
phase and impedance must be considered. Two SRV-212’s in parallel = 2 Ohms. Two SRV­212’s in series = 8 Ohms. Consult a technician if unsure as to what you need.
Plug a footswitch into each SRV-212. This gives the ability of
An amplifier’s specified impedance range (Ohms that it can drive)
There are several possible ways of connecting multiple SRV-212’s,
-Use with a stationary speaker cabinet-
Using two amplifiers If you have an extra amplifier head to commit to the SRV-212, you
will have the capability to set the EQ separately for each speaker/amplifier combination. Use an ABY pedal (available at most music stores) to switch your Guitar between either or both amplifier/speakers.
Using one amplifier
and run the switch outputs to each speaker. You may have to adjust EQ depending on which peaker you are using at the time. Do not connect both speakers at the same time to a single amplifier unless it can drive a 2 Ohm load.
If you use one amplifier, place an AB switch in the amplifier’s output
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- Maintenance-
The rotor, motor, and belt will operate for many hours without adjustment.
Rotor
Belt
Finish
The rotor spins on sealed ball bearings and requires no oil or any other service.
The pyrothane elastic belt usually needs no adjustment. Tension can be adjusted by moving the motor mounting screws. Accessed by removing the front grill cover, do not over tighten the belt, just enough tension to stop pulley noise or belt slipping.
The SRV-212 is coated with our tough Polymaric™ polymer finish. Clean as needed
with mild soap and water, do not get water on the grill cloth.
-Service information-
Caution! Hazardous voltages are present inside!
All warranty service must be pre-approved and performed by Motion Sound or an authorized
service center. Review Motion Sound’s warranty and service policy for details.
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