Through my years of playing, experimentation and searching for that great guitar tone, I pioneered the use of the guitar subwoofer. The VECTOR 210 continues that tradition of an active guitar subwoofer designed to enhance and expand your guitar tone. The VECTOR 210 is designed to be used with your existing guitar rig with either a line level input or connected to the speaker output of your guitar amplifier and add that extra impact and huge bottom end that you can only get by using a subwoofer.
IMPORTANT SAFTEY INSTRUCTIONS Please read the following very carefully before operating this unit • • • • • • • • • • • • READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE OPERATING THIS UNIT. Keep these instructions for future reference. Heed all warnings and follow all instructions. Do not use this unit near water, in the rain, or where there is moisture. If this warning is ignored a serious electrical shock or death may occur. Do not attempt to service this unit. No user serviceable parts inside.
The lightning bolt triangle is used to alert the user to the risk of electric shock. The exclamation point triangle is used to alert the user to important operating or maintenance instructions. POWER REQUIREMENTS This unit requires connection to a 120 volt AC outlet. Do not cut or disconnect the ground pin on the power cord. Do not attempt to connect this unit to any power source other than the specified 120VAC. The VECTOR 210 will typically draw approximately 4 amps of current when driven hard.
pedal chain or even connected to the send output of a guitar amplifier. The input signal is attenuated to the correct level, low pass filtered, and then re-amplified internally. The subwoofer level is adjustable via the sub level control on the back of the VECTOR 210 cabinet. The internal 400-WATT RMS Active D-CAT amplifier drives dual 10-inch subwoofer speakers and delivers 120Hz and below sub frequencies for deep, low end punch.
7. GROUND LUG Grounding Options The VECTOR 210 is designed to allow interconnection to all makes and models of amplifiers available including amplifiers with Bridge Mode operation. A Bridge Mode amplifier design offers higher output signal swing because one channel drives the positive terminal of a speaker in phase and a second channel drives the negative terminal of the speaker with an inverted signal.
LINE LEVEL SYSTEM CONNECTIONS NOTE: THE VECTOR 210 can also be connected to the send output of a guitar head for a line level input.
SPEAKER LEVEL SYSTEM CONNECTIONS When using the Vector 210 with a tube guitar amplifier and connected to the speaker output, it is possible to have a micro-phonic feedback occur due to the fact that the 4x12 speaker cabinet can act like a microphone on the input of the Vector 210. This can cause a low frequency howl (feedback) due to the fact that the tube amplifier has relatively high output impedance.
FUSE REPLACEMENT 1. Use a small screwdriver as shown to slide the fuse cover out from the power inlet module. The fuse can be found inside the fuse cover module after it is pulled out. NOTE: A SMALL COMPARTMENT IS ALSO PROVIDED WITHIN THE FUSE COVER MODULE FOR STORING A SPARE FUSE. 2. After replacing the fuse with another of identical specifications, push the fuse cover module fully back into place, ensuring that the fuse has snapped onto the fuse holder inside the power inlet module.
The Internal Circuitry is fully guaranteed to be free of defects under normal use and service for a period of three years from the date of purchase. The Speakers and Cabinet that are used in this product are fully guaranteed to be free of defects under normal use and service for a period of three years. Any damage resulting from the misuse or the failure to follow the precautions and instructions will void the warranty.