Fender 200 Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
Congratulations on your purchase of a Fender SFX
Keyboard 200 Amplifier. Your new Fender amp is
designed by the same Tone-Team that has created
many other classic Fender amps: like the Tone-
Master
®
, Princeton
®
Chorus and the versatile Hot
Rod Series. Built with care and special attention to
detail, your SFX Keyboard 200 offers much more
than meets the eye.
Your SFX Keyboard 200 Amplifier includes among its
many features: the Stereo Field eXpansion effect
(patent pending) creating unique spatial
characteristics via the forward and side-radiating
speakers, 80 Watts of power per channel with full time
Delta Comp
and On-board DSP. The three channel
preamp (2 stereo and 1 mono/mic) with their
individual tone controls are voiced for stereo electronic
keyboards and microphones. Moreover, the front
panel also features insert jacks designed for use with
signal processing devices or other line level outboard
gear. Still, the rear panel features a Subwoofer Line
Out jack for sending low frequency signals to an
external power amp and subwoofer cabinet.
Designed for the keyboardist / vocalist who wants a
specialized instrument amplifier, your SFX Keyboard
200 is a high quality Fender product. To ensure
maximum performance from your SFX Keyboard
200, please read through this manual and reference
it as needed. Also, please heed all safety warnings
when operating your new SFX Keyboard 200.
Take the time to get to know each other... Step-up,
Plug-in and ... Play On!
WARNING:
-TO PREVENT DAMAGE, FIRE OR SHOCK
HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS UNIT TO RAIN
OR MOISTURE.
-NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE,
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL
ONLY.
-THIS UNIT MUST BE EARTH GROUNDED.
YOUR SFX KEYBOARD 200 AMPLIFIER
3
Traditional Amp
SFX Keyboard 200
Fig. A The sound waves from a traditional amplifier
project forward, focusing their energy in one direction.
Fig. B Fender’s Stereo Field eXpansion circuitry (patent
pending) processes the signal through one of 32 available
stereo digital effects. The stereo signal is then processed
by the exclusive SFX matrix circuit and sent to the speakers
creating a psychoacoustic event that results in up to 300º
of stereo imaging.