Tecamp Puma Combo 212 classic User Manual

Puma Combo 212 classic
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Congratulations! You are now the proud owner of a TEC­AMP PUMA Combo 212 classic. This manual will help you get to learn all the useful and exciting features of one of the best combo amplifiers in the world.
The new PUMA combos are equipped with our latest design of ceramic bass speakers, a 2 x 12” model with a power rating of 600 watts, in the PUMA 212 combo.
The latest generation of our ceramic loudspeakers boasts a plethora of innovative details which make our cabinets and combo amps so unique. The demanding requests of our professional users and the close relati­onship between our in-house Research and Development team and our experienced suppliers form the keys to our superior technology.
Thanks to the latest measuring and analysis systems our loudspeakers meet the highest technical specifications and take up a leading place in professional loudspeaker manufacturing. We put extra effort in our loudspeakers reaching maximum power rating while at the same time strongly reducing power compression and distortion. As
a result our speakers don’t fade away or sound weak and broken up at high output levels, rather they maintain their dynamic response and keep delivering a considera­ble increase in sound pressure level.
The combos also feature the new NTM-2 middle-high cone speaker. Working in a sealed enclosure it impresses with a low roll-off frequency and a very flat frequency response, thus delivering a smooth top end far beyond 10 kHz at astounding sound pressure levels. All combo amps sport an additional Speakon combo output for ope­rating an external speaker cabinet.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and that no objects with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on the appara­tus. The MAINS plug is used as the disconnect device, the disconnect device shall remain readily operable. Warning: the user shall not place this apparatus in the area during the operation so that the mains switch can be easily accessible.
1. Read these instructions before operating this apparatus.
2. Keep these instructions for future reference.
3. Heed all warnings to ensure safe operation.
4. Follow all instructions provided in this document.
5. Do not use this apparatus near water or in locations where con­densation may occur.
6. Clean only with dry cloth. Do not use aerosol or liquid cleaners. Unplug this apparatus before cleaning.
7. Do not block any of the ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
8. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding­type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong is provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.
10. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particu­larly at plug, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus.
11. Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufactu­rer.
12. Use only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury from tipover.
13. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/appara­tus combination to avoid injury from tipover.
14. Unplug this apparatus during lighting storms or when unused for long periods of time.
15. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is re­quired when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.
CAUTION: Use of controls or adjustments or performance of proce­dures other than those may result in hazardous radiation exposure. WARNING: To reduce the risk of FIRE or electric shock, do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture.
CAUTION: RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT
REMOVE COVER (OR BACK) NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within the product’ s enclosure that may be of suficient mag­nitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance.
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CE Declaration of Conformity
Puma Combo
We declare under our sole responsibility that this product is in conformity with the following standards or standardization documents in attention of operation conditions and installation arrangements according to operating manual: EN 61000-3-2, EN 61000-3-3, EN 55013, EN 55020, EN 55022, EN 60065 according to the provisions of the regulations 89/336/EWG and 73/23/EWG.
Input
Gain Lo LoMid HiMid Hi Master
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1 INPUT
Plug in your shielded instrument cable into this jack. We advise you to always turn down the volume control on your instrument before plugging it into this jack.
2 CLIP
The red CLIP LED helps you adjust the input sensitivity of the PUMA preamp so that the signal from your ins­trument best matches the preamp’s internal operating level. Turn up the “GAIN” control (#3) while you hit the strings of your bass hard until the CLIP LED starts flas­hing. Now back up the “GAIN” control a bit until the LED goes off. The flashing CLIP LED tells you that the input stage of the preamp is clipping somewhere and that you should either turn down the GAIN control (#3). Keep in
mind that excessive use of the LO control (#5) will raise the internal level and thus make the CLIP LED come on much earlier.
3 GAIN
This control adjusts the basic signal level in the preamp and thus determines it’s sensitivity and overall dynamic characteristics. In order to best adjust your instrument’s signal level to the internal operating level of PUMA watch the “CLIP LED” (#2). Set the GAIN such that the CLIP LED just doesn’t come up.
Do not leave the volume control on your instrument set too low, otherwise noise picked up along the cable will become more prominent and thus lower the signal-to noise ratio of the amp.
4 TASTE
This unique feature adds to the superiority of the PUMA’s tonal qualities. Leave the control in the centre position if you seek a more “natural” sound. When turned to the right (clockwise) towards “RICH” the sound gets incre­asingly fatter with lots of low-end punch, ending in a warm, vintage-like tone. When turned to the left (coun­ter clockwise) towards “DRY” this control adds urgent attack and midrange growl.
The “TASTE” control allows you to quickly and effectively soften those instruments which sound a little harsh and scathing. At the same time bass guitars with a muddy, booming neck pickup gain definition by turning the “TASTE” control towards the “DRY” position.
5 LO
This is the primary low frequency control. It allows for cutting or boosting the frequency range around 30 Hz by 15 dB each. This frequency range represents the bot­tom end and massive yet distinguished punch in a bass guitar. Start from the 12 o’clock position and dial in the sound you like.
6 LO MID
The “LoMID” control is centred at 250 Hz and offers a cut or boost of 12 dB. The slope of this control is not as steep as the one of the “LO” control (#5). This fre­quency range, when turned up, determines the body of the bass guitar signal and lets the bass kick out in a mix. Turn it counter clockwise to reduce unwanted room resonance.
7 HI MID
The “HiMID” control is centred at 800 Hz and offers a cut or boost of 12 dB, again with a more gentle slope just like the “LO MID” control (#6). Due to the broader ranges which are covered by these controls the sound never gets booming or honky when you turn them all the way up. Turning up the “HI MID” control gives you a great fretless sound. On the other hand, when you cut the HI MID range you end up with a funky slap sound of extremely high quality.
8 HI
The “HI” control is centred at 8 kHz and offers a cut or boost of 15 dB. Turn it up for a biting, crystal clear rock
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or funk bass. Turn it counter clockwise to reduce hiss or generally dampen the sound for a muted reggae feel.
9 MASTER
This is the overall volume control of the PUMA and works on internal power amp. It determines the level at the “IN­TERNAL AND EXTERNAL SPEAKER OUTPUTS” (#17) and the “LINE OUT” jack on the back panel (#20). Furthermore you can control the level of the audio source connected to the Aux In jack to blend it with your bass signal.
10 MUTE
The “MUTE” switch should be depressed when you po­wer up or down your PUMA – the LED above the switch illuminates when the function is engaged. In this mode
no audio signal will be processed and heard at any output except the “TUNER” jack (#21). That way you don’t have to turn down the volume for silent tuning or when changing instruments, thus you do without the nasty cling which you usually hear when you unplug the jack. The “MUTE” switch also interrupts the signal path at the balanced “DI OUT” (#12), no matter which position the switch “DI POST” (#11) is in (that way your silent tuning or changing instruments won’t be heard in the PA, either). During breaks the amp should be set to “MUTE” rather than switched off completely. Disengage the “MUTE” function and start to rumble – now there is signal at all outputs again.
11 POST
With this switch the balanced “DI OUT” (#12) can be selected to be a “PRE” or “POST” preamp signal. In the “PRE” position (switch is not depressed) the “DI OUT” signal is tapped directly after the input stage including the “GAIN” control (#3). In the “POST” position (switch depressed) the “DI OUT” signal is taken after it has been processed by the com­plete preamp, i.e. including the “GAIN” control (#3), the tone control section (#4 through #8), and the “EFFECTS LOOP” (#19). It is not affected by the “MASTER” control (#9). As a reference the LED above the “POST” switch illuminates when the “DI OUT” is set to “POST”.
12 DI
PUMA supplies a transformer balanced line output signal for connecting to a house mixing board, recording conso­le or external amplifier(s) with balanced inputs. Connect a shielded 3-core microphone cable with XLR plugs to this male XLR output. The need for an additional active DI box, which can be pretty expensive, is obsolete. Due to the advanced cir­cuit design using only the best components available the high sound quality of the “DI OUT” makes it the amp of choice in any recording studio (you can use the PUMA’s pre amp on its own without driving any speakers). The DI signal can be tapped either before or after the preamp, as determined by the switch “POST” (#11). There is no need to be afraid of nasty ground loops as the DI output is soft-grounded.
13 Power
At the risk of stating the obvious, this stylish yet heavy­duty rocker switch is used to turn the PUMA on and off. Before you turn on the amp do make sure that the “MUTE” switch (#10) is depressed. Activating the POWER SWITCH (the top of the switch must be depressed towards the amp chassis) will make the small blue LED in the switch illu­minate. The amp is OFF when the bottom of the POWER SWITCH is depressed – the LED will no longer illuminate. Before you plug in do make sure that the voltage is correct (see #15)!
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14 POWER RECEPTACLE
Connect the supplied AC power cord to the power recep­tacle. Make sure the Euro plug is firmly inserted in the socket. The other end of the cable should be connected to any standard grounded AC outlet or into a power strip of proper voltage. Before you plug in do make sure that the voltage is correct (see #15)! Just in case you lose the cord provided, the jack accepts a standard 3-prong IEC cord like those found on most pro­fessional gear and computers – you can get one at any electronics, music or computer store.
Never (!) remove or otherwise attempt to defeat the ground pin of the power cord in order to get rid of a hum induced by a ground loop.
14a POWER FUSE
The PUMA is fused for your and its own protection. If
you suspect a blown fuse, disconnect the cord, pull out the FUSE DRAWER (#14a, located just below the cord receptacle) and replace the fuse with another suitable fuse. There should be a spare fuse in the fuse drawer. For 115 and 230 V units the fuse for the PUMA must be a 5 A (amps) SLO BLO 5 x 20 mm. When you’re in a country with a standard of 115 volts set the “VOLTAGE SELEC­TOR” (#15) accordingly. If two fuses blow in a row, something is very wrong. Do not open the unit. Refer service to qualified service per­sonnel.
15 VOLTAGE SELECTOR
The PUMA features a “VOLTAGE SELECTOR” allowing you to use your amplifier anywhere in the world just by the flick of a switch. The unit is set to 230 V when we ship to a country in Europe.
Should you wish to use your PUMA in the USA set the “VOLTAGE SELECTOR” to “115 V”.
ATTENTION: Don’t forget to set it back to “230 V” when you return home! TecAmp cannot be made responsible for damages to the unit caused by im­proper voltage selection. Therefore it is a good idea to always check the “VOLTAGE SELECTOR” before powering up the unit.
16 EXTERNAL SPEAKER OUT
PUMA sports one Neutrik Speakon® Combo NLJ2 MD-V speaker output. Just make sure that the minimum load of the power amp is no less than 4 ohms. Thus you can connect one 8 ohms speaker.
Whatever your setup is, always make sure that the speaker cables are as long as necessary but as short as possible, using heavy gauge cable (we re­commend at least 2 x 2.5 mm
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Do stick to speaker cables with Speakon
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connec­tors only, either NL2FC (two pin connector) or NL4FC (four pin connector). No matter which plug you use the “hot” wire must be connected to pin “1+” and the “cold” wire to pin “1-“. This Speakon
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Combo socket is also able to handle a 1/4“ jack. High qua­lity TECAMP speaker cables can be obtained as an option.
17 INTERNAL SPEAKER ON/OFF
The internal speaker on/off switch allows a silent rehear­sal with headphones. It is also possible to use an external cabinet and thereby turn off the internal speaker. In this
case, the connected speaker has an impedance of at least 4 ohms. If the internal speakers of the Puma switches on, the impedance of the connected cabinet must be at least 8 ohms.
18a PHONE OUT
This 3.5 mm stereo jack lets you connect your headpho­nes. With the „MASTER“ volume (#9) you can control both the level of your instrument and the level of the audio source connected to the Aux In jack. It is possible to use your PUMA without a cabinet, so you can just play in any situation!
18b AUX IN
This 3.5mm stereo Aux In jack provides the possibility to connect your mp3 player, your iphone or other external audio sources. You can control its‘ level with the „MAS­TER“ volume (#9) to blend it with your bass signal. Please use the included 3.5mm stereo cable to connect the audio source of your choice.
19 EFFECTS LOOP
RETURN/LINE IN, SEND
These two 1/4” jacks are the serial patch points for ex­ternal signal processing effects.
19a RETURN/LINE IN
Connect the output of the (last) external device to the “RETURN” jack. Always use high quality shielded instru­ment cables for connecting to and from external devices. Keep the cables as short as possible.
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HIGH VOLTAGE! CAUTION: TO PREVENT THE RISK OF FIRE AND SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO MOISTURE OR RAIN. DO NOT OPEN CASE. NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
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If you notice crackling distortion when using external effects, either the batteries of the stomp box have run out, or the send level of the amplifier is too high for the processor’s input stage. In this case you better connect the device between bass guitar and amplifier. The “RETURN / LINE IN” jack (#19a) can also be used to connect various external audio sources to the PUMA such as an MP3 player, or in order to just use the power amp of the PUMA. The “MASTER” control (#9) determines the final output level. As the “RETURN / LINE IN” jack (#19a) is placed after the tone controls (#5 through #8).
19b Send
Connect the “SEND” jack to the input of the (first) exter­nal device.
20 LINE OUT
This jack provides a line level signal for connection to a separate power amp, PA mixing console or recording equipment. The volume of the signal is controlled by the “MASTER” control (#9). Note that the output is muted when the “MUTE” function (#10) is engaged.
21 TUNER
This jack is provided for connection to an electronic tuner and is always “live” even when the PUMA is in “MUTE” mode (#10). This allows for silent tuning as well as pro­viding a monitor feed which stays hot even when the house mix is muted.
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LINE OUT TUNER
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EXTERNAL
SPEAKER OUT
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HIGH VOLTAGE! CAUTION: TO PREVENT THE RISK OF FIRE AND SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO MOISTURE OR RAIN. DO NOT OPEN CASE. NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
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>> Specifications Puma Combo 212 classic
Configuration:
2 x 12”
Preamp:
solid state preamp with gain, taste, lo, lo­mid, himid, hi, master controls, switchable mute, XLR balanced DI out pre/post, serial effects loop, tuner out, line out, line in
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Output RMS:
500 w
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Power Amp:
Class D
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External Speaker
min. impedance 8 ohms
Power Consumption:
600 w
DI Out:
transformer balanced, pre/post switchable
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Power Req:
switchable 115/230 V
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Rehearsal Section:
3,5 mm Aux In/3,5 mm Headphone Out
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HF-Driver:
4” Cone-HF- Driver NTM-2
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Speakers:
2 x 12” TecAmp
W12 S-8 ohms
Freq. response:
32 -18.000 Hz.
Dimensions :
(w x h x d) 44 x 75 x 41 cm
17“ x 29,5“ x 16“
Weight:
22,3 kg; 49,1 lbs
Optional Cover :
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Alter Bahnhofsweg 5 · D-35745 Herborn Fon +49 (0) 2777-6391 · e-Mail: info@tecamp.de · www.tecamp.de
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