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1. LEDs light up in turn Heat Protection is invoked if the amplifier is used in an environment that is too hot or if proper ventilation is not ensured Proceed as follows Turn off the amplifier Solve the issues Allow the amplifier to cool off for a few minutes Turn on the amplifier again 13 MISCELLANEOUS Temperature alignment Protection mode can also be invoked if operating temperature is below 10 degrees Celsius or above 50 degrees Celsius or if the amplifier is switched on immediately after being moved from a cold environment to an environment at room temperature Please leave sufficient time for temperature alignment before switching on the amplifier 14 APPENDIX SIGNAL FLOW LINK ACTIVE POWER MANAGEMENT MASTER HEADPHONE POWER SPEAKER OUT VOLUME SPECTRA COMP TUBE TONE PRE TONE CONTROLS TWEETER INPUT GAIN MUTE TONE LINK HEADPHONE AMP HEADPHONES 15 APPENDIX TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Input Section Input connector Input impedance Gain range Tone control Bass Low Mid High Mid Treble Tweeter Tone Tube Tone Spectra Comp User Memories Tuner Tuning range Mute Master Level Headphones Output HP Out Impedance Mains supply Power rating 16 1 4 jack 1 MOhm 100 pF 96 to 36dB Center Freq 100Hz Gain 15 24dB Center Freq 335Hz Gain 15 24dB Cente
2. of bass players tend to play with the same sound most of the time many players use several basses playing styles and pickup settings These and other factors require adapting amp settings We figured that it would be handy to simply push one button instead of fiddling with several knobs WYSIWYG What You See Is What You Get or Memory Mode Although the three memory locations are a convenient feature that you most likely will learn to appreciate BH500 also features a WYSIWYG mode where you can rely 100 on the position of the front panel controls Entering WYSIWYG mode is simple Just press the MEMORY button of the currently active preset When no MEMORY LED is lit WYSIWIG mode is selected Knob Positions vs Current Settings When you go from one memory setting to another or when you switch from WYSIWYG mode to any of the three memory settings the position of the knobs may not reflect the current sound 1 When you touch a knob the parameter instantly changes to the knob position 2 Although the position of the knob now reflects the sound you hear it may still differ from the position value stored with the current preset This is indicated by the two arrow LEDs in the Compression Tuner section PRESSION TUNE CONTOUR 1000 ee e G CO When these LEDs flash slowly this indicates that the knob OPERATION FRONT PANEL position is far from the current memory setting When the LEDs flash
3. quickly this indicates that the knob position is close to the current memory setting When the LEDS are lit steadily this indicates that the knob position matches the values stored in the current memory setting When the left LED is flashing the knob position is lower than the current memory setting When the right LED is flashing the knob position is higher than the current memory setting II OPERATION REAR PANEL IMD m ER HEAD POWER MAINS IN Power Input amp POWER Switch Make sure that the voltage of the power grid you are connecting to matches the version of the BH500 you are using The 115V model can handle voltages between 100 and 120 The 230V model can handle voltages between 220 V and 240 V Ey The ground pin of the power supply unit must be R connected in order to avoid voltage differences between Aud e g the PA and the BH500 12 SPEAKER OUT Use the SPEAKER OUT connector for connecting the BH500 to your speaker cabinets The type of plug is Speakon and you MUST use speaker cables Do NOT use instrument cables TC Electronic Bass cabinets 500 can run any combination of up to three TC Electronic 8 Ohm cabinets Where a TC Electronic 4 Ohm cabinet is used the following configurations can be used 1x4 Ohm 2x4 Ohm 1x4 Ohm 1 x 8 Ohm 1 x 4 Ohm 2 x 8 Ohm Other Brand cabinets 1 x 4 Ohm 1 x 8 Ohm 2 x 8 Ohm For additional information please refe
4. unit risk of electric shock inside Caution You are cautioned that any change or modifications not expressly approved in this manual could void your authority to operate this equipment Service There are no user serviceable parts inside All service must be performed by qualified personnel EMC EMC EMI This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B Digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in residential installations This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help For Customers in Canada This Class B digital apparatus complies with C
5. 39312 2 Jluol o tc electronic BHS HEAD BH500 USER S MANUAL Read these instructions Keep these instructions Heed all warnings Follow all instructions Do not use this apparatus near water Clean only with dry cloth Do not block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions Do not install near 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 grounding type 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 are provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit 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 plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus 11 Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer 12 Use only with the 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 tip over NOORWN 13 Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time 14 Refer all servicin
6. H500 s speaker out is disabled This is a very convenient feature when you need a silent mode e g at night 13 PRE POST SWITCH This switch determines whether the balanced line driver output provides the pre or post processed signal See the signal flow diagram later in this manual for details 14 BALANCED OUT Use the BALANCED OUT XLR to connect the BH500 to the PA OPERATION FRONT PANEL when you play on stage or to connect your amp to a recording device when you are in the studio To determine where in the signal chain the signal for the balanced output should be tapped use the PRE POST switch located right beside the BALANCED OUT jack The BH500 s MUTE button mutes the balanced output as well as the speaker headphones outputs This means that you can tune up with no sound in your own rig or in the PA provided of course that you use the BH500 s balanced output instead of a conventional line driver 15 ON LED This LED indicates when power is on 16 COMPRESSION METER and TUNER Indication The compression meter indicates the amount of applied compression When TUNE Mute 18 is active the five LEDs indicate which string you are tuning 17 TUNING INDICATION The BH500 tuner allows easy tuning of 4 or 5 string basses The Tuner is active when the TUNER button is pressed The five LEDs indicate which string you are currently tuning When the two LEDs above the arrows a
7. S The TUBETONE knob adjusts the amount of both the preamp and the power amp tube simulation 10 MASTER Volume Use the MASTER level knob to set the overall output level of the amp The master level also controls the level of the headphone output Note that master volume is not stored with presets 11 AUX IN REHEARSE The AUX IN is a stereo auxiliary input Any signal present on the AUX IN phone jacks is played back through the PHONES output This allows you to play along with a rehearsal track when checking out new stuff or when practicing to the beat of a metronome click The included Mini jack to RCA cable allows you to use iPod iPhone or any other consumer playback device as a source for rehearsing 12 PHONES MUTING This is a Ya connector for headphones With a mild speaker filter applied to the bass sound our studio quality headphone amp caters for a great headphone sound The headphone output also plays back any signal connected to the AUX IN Rehearsal input jack found on the rear panel of the BH500 This feature allows you to play along with e g an MP3 player e g an iPod a signal from a computer sound card or any other audio source playing background tracks this is excellent for rehearsing or checking out new tracks without disturbing the neighbors The headphone volume is controlled by the MASTER level knob When a set of headphones is connected to the PHONES jack the B
8. anadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe B est conforme la norme NMB 003 du Canada INTRODUCTION Table of Contents Introduction ais Quick Setup Guide OPERATION Front Panel 6 Rear Panel dass Miscellaneous 13 APPENDIX Signal 15 Technical 5 16 TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION Congratulations on the purchase of your new BH500 head We welcome you as a player in the TC bass pocket BH500 is a significant addition to our already extensive range of bass products and as the other members of the bass family it represents the next step in bass amplification rendering a simple yet powerful combination of great bass sound and function mixed with extraordinary technology behind its traditional fascia BH500 is loud and proud With its Active Power Management we have effectively designed an amp that gives you all the character of a tube amp while delivering 500 Watts of undiluted power BH500 has traditional tone controls but also includes ground breaking features giving the amp a personality and sound all of its own TubeTone emulates all of the characteristics of a traditional tube circuit to deliver an unparalleled and rich playing experience while SpectraComp gives you the best i
9. g starts to sound right the low string is compressed too strongly In other words You are constantly dealing with a tight and difficult compromise OPERATION FRONT PANEL With Spectral Compression the BH500 head uses a different approach that allows for independent compression of the Low Mid and High frequency areas This way the right amount of compression is added to the individual strings of your bass resulting in a smoother and much more transparent compression 4 5 6 7 TONE Controls The BH500 has four tone controls Bass Lo mid Hi mid and Treble These controls have been tuned carefully to address four relevant bass frequency areas and should allow you to dial in your sound with ease Tone Controls Center Frequencies Center Freq 100 Hz Gain 15 24 dB Center Freq 335 Hz Gain 15 24 dB Center Freq 900 Hz Gain 15 24 dB Center Freq 1600 Hz Gain 24 to 0 dB 4000 Hz Gain 0 to 15 dB OPERATION FRONT PANEL 8 TWEETERTONE Many heads and cabinets include a so called L pad HF control on the back side of the cabinet This control normally sets the level of the tweeter in the cabinet and is generally used to adjust the level of high frequencies TweeterTone is a far more intuitive and much better way of adjusting the high frequency content By using TweeterTone you do not simply turn the tweeter up and down in level you also get a much more musical and pleasant HF adjustme
10. g 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 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Warning To reduce the risk of fire or electrical shock do not expose this equipment to dripping or splashing and ensure that no objects filled with liquids such as vases are placed on the equipment This apparatus must be earthed Use a three wire grounding type line cord like the one supplied with the product Be advised that different operating voltages require the use of different types of line cord and attachment plugs Check the voltage in your area and use the correct type Please refer to the following table Voltage Line plug according to standard 110 125V UL817 and CSA C22 2 no 42 220 230V CEE 7 page VII SR section 107 2 D1 IEC 83 page C4 BS 1363 of 1984 Specification for 13A fused plugs and switched and un switched socket outlets This equipment should be installed near the socket outlet and disconnection of the device should be easily accessible To completely disconnect from AC mains disconnect the power supply cord from the AC receptacle The mains plug of the power supply shall remain readily operable Do not install in a confined space Do not open the
11. ignificantly smoother and more transparent compression without killing dynamics or tone SpectraComp is an advanced compressor optimized to get the best from a bass signal If you want to learn more about what is going on behind the scenes please read the following section SpectraComp in Depth SpectraComp in Depth Gain Reduction Compression Meter When using SpectraComp the compression meter 16 indicates how much compression is applied to the signal Auto Make up Gain As compression by nature reduces the loudest parts and peaks of the signal you may feel that many conventional compressors eat the level of your signal resulting in a lower output volume SpectraComp automatically compensates for compression gain reduction giving you an even output volume Spectral Compression vs Full Band Compression Virtually any compressor used for bass guitars on the market is based on the full band principle This means that the compressor will respond to the full 20 Hz to 20 kHz frequency range and apply the same compression over the whole range From the low E or B string to the G string The electric bass has a very wide dynamic range When using standard compressors the low E string will due to its higher energy control when and how the compressor responds to and shapes the entire signal The typical result is that either the G string is not compressed at all or that just when the G strin
12. ly event of this having occurred inform the carrier and supplier Keep all the packaging if damage has occurred as this will show evidence of excessive handling force Itis also a good idea to keep the packaging for future transportation Setting up Connect the Speaker output to a cabinet Connect the power cable to an outlet with correct voltage according to the label on the amps rear panel Connect your bass to the input jack on the front panel Adjust the input gain using the GAIN knob Adjust the output volume using the MASTER knob Play Be sure to check www tcelectronic com for latest news about BH500 and other TC products OPERATION FRONT PANEL 1 INPUT You can connect an active or passive bass to this input jack The BH500 input stage is designed to adapt to any type of pickup 2 GAIN amp PEAK LED The input gain should be set to the highest possible level without overloading the input stage To find the correct setting simply plug in your bass play and turn up the GAIN knob until the PEAK LED occasionally lights up Then reduce the gain slightly When set simply turn up the MASTER volume knob to start playing 3 SPECTRACOMP Turn the knob to adjust the amount of SpectraComp compression SpectraComp uses a so called spectral or multi band approach to compression allowing for individual compression of the low mid and high frequency bands Multiband compression allows a s
13. n studio quality compression in a live situation With its per string compression SpectraComp delivers more bite and punch than any other compressor in any other bass amp system With Tweeter Tone we have re defined the Tweeter level control and taken it to the next level offering a smoother and more musical HF control BH500 is the ideal head for the road studio and rehearsal With its balanced out headphones out and rehearse inputs it caters for any thinkable bass application With three on board user memories you can quickly swap sounds mid gig an instant solution for recalling your favorite sonic combinations or for recalling carefully prepared settings that perfectly match each of the basses you bring on the road Finally a system that delivers everything that you need and more in a single amp Please note We reserve the rights to change the contents of this manual at any time The latest manual revision can always be downloaded from www tcelectronic com If you need additional information and support be sure to visit the TC Support Portal www tcelectronic com support QUICK SETUP GUIDE If you just can t wait Here are a few quick steps to get you playing within minutes Unpacking Unpack your BH500 head The box should contain the following items 500 Head 230V or 115V version Power Cable RCA to mini jack cable Manual Inspect all items for signs of transit damage In the unlike
14. nt And instead of having to fumble around on the back of the cabinet you can simply use the TweeterTone knob right there on the front panel Finally TweeterTone is stored as part of your presets This allows you to adjust the level of HF with the rest of your sound and thus go from a round and warm vintage sound to a sparkling and crisp slap setting simply by hitting a preset switch 9 TUBETONE Most transistor designs have tried to replicate the tube sound using a single small pre amp tube Generally they fail as they don t take into account the crucial characteristics of the full pre amp and power amp sections both of which are essential to the sound Tubetone allows you to alter the personality and sound of your 500 The effects you can achieve range from a small touch of classic tube amp response and character through obvious but pleasant tube attitude to highly overdriven Contrary to many tube simulations Tubetone recreates both 8 the entire preamp section located before the tone control section and the power amp section located after the tone controls Not only does this give you the most realistic and flexible recreation of the actual tube sound and response the BH500 tone controls also allows you to alter the behavior and character of Tubetone the way you would on an actual tube amp TUBETONE knob adjusts both pre amp and power amp tube simulation PRE AMP TUBES POWER AMP TUBE
15. r Freq 900Hz Gain 15 24dB Center Freq 1600Hz Gain 24 to 0dB 4000Hz Gain 0 to 15dB 0 to 10 L PAD Cabinet Recreation 0 to 10 Tube amp Recreation 3 band Spectral Compression 3 memory locations storing all front panel controls except Mute amp Master Level Bass Tuner On when muted BO 30 87Hz to G4 392 00Hz Mutes speaker out Phones out and Balanced out Studio quality headphone amp 40 to 600 Ohm 100 120V or 220 240V 50 60Hz 65W 1 8 of Max Output 500w 1000w Peak Speaker output Balanced output Bal Out Max Bal Out Optimal Load Impedance Rehearsal input Operating Storage Temperature Humidity Dimensions Weight Finish Neutrik Speakon Balanced XLR Pre Post Pre amp 2dBu 600 Ohm RCA Left Right input fits to iPod 0 Cto 50 30 Cto 70 C Max 90 non condensing 462 x 135 x 380 mm 18 7 x 5 4 x 15 0 13 kg 29 pounds Tolex covered Handcrafted wooden box Due to continuous development these specifications are subject to change without notice P N E60525011 tc electronic
16. r to our speaker configuration guide at www tcelectronic com cabconfig Ventilation Be sure not to cover the BH500 cooling grid Insufficient ventilation may cause the amplifier s temperature to increase to critical values Protection Modes The BH500 is equipped with an intelligent protection system ensuring that the amp does not suffer or malfunction if operated wrongly or in extreme environments General Protection Mode When the BH500 switches to Protection mode the MUTE LED is lit while the first two and last two Compression LEDs light up in turn N PEAK REZ TUNE A es 4 ee e Protection mode is invoked when for whatever reason a short circuit situation occurs A short circuit would typically occur in the situation where you use a non TC cabinet with a jack connection connect using a Speakon to jack cable plug un plug the jack going in to the cabinet while the amp is turned on MISCELLANEOUS In Protection mode the speaker outputs are shut off to prevent speaker damage However the balanced output passes audio even in Protection mode To remedy the problem try turning off the BH500 for a minute and then back on again If the LED pattern described here shows again you will have to send the BH500 to a qualified service center for inspection Heat Protection Mode When the BH500 switches to Heat Protection mode the PEAK and MUTE LEDs are lit while the first two and last two Compression
17. re both lit your bass is in tune OPERATION FRONT PANEL Example COMPRESSION 00000 00 ESE 4 A string played pitch too low tune up COMPRESSION 00000 00 AS Ce A string played pitch too high tune down COMPRESSION 00000 00 AO A string played in tune do nothing 18 TUNE MUTE Button and LED To tune silently press the MUTE button The red LED indicates that the mute function is active The MUTE button not only mutes the speaker and headphones outputs but also the balanced output This way you can tune up with no sound going to your own rig or to the PA 10 19 CONTOUR The CONTOUR button provides a predefined EQ curve in an instant Hit the CONTOUR button to scoop out the mid range Two different scope grades are available 20 MEMORY 1 2 3 The BH500 features three user memories which allow you to store and recall your favorite settings Storing settings is extremely simple Dial in the settings that you like Press and hold one of the MEMORY buttons for approximately two seconds When all three MEMORY LEDs are flashing your settings have been stored recall a memory setting simply press the corresponding MEMORY button once What is stored Apart from the Master volume and Tune mute status any parameter that is dialed in via the front panel knobs plus Contour is stored Why memory settings Even though a lot
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