Marshall Astoria Classic Manual de Usario

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OWNER’S MANUAL
Thank you for choosing Marshall and congratulations on the purchase of your British
made, all-valve, 30 Watt Astoria Classic AST1C combo or AST1H head. Our goal with
the Astoria Classic was simple: create a single channel amplier with the purity of
hand wired clean valve sound, classic tonal function and contemporary switching.
We sincerely hope that your Astoria Classic will provide you with countless hours of
tone.
- The Marshall Team
Your Astoria Classic has been expertly
crafted and is designed, engineered and
constructed to the highest possible
standards at the Marshall factory in
Bletchley, England. Its all-valve heart
comprises of: 3 x ECC83 (12AX7) in the
preamp, a GZ34 rectier, and 2 x KT66
in the output stage, which is cathode
biased with no negative feedback. This
is a characteristic of many classic,
vintage ampliers.
The Astoria Classic combines a 100%
hand wired signal path with modern
Power Reduction. To achieve this
innovative marriage of authentic tonal
character and contemporary switching
capability the Astoria Classic uses
turrets mounted on the PCB – allowing
the hand wiring and the more complex
switching circuitry to elegantly co-exist
on a single board.
The Sensitivity control adjusts negative
feedback in the preamp, and the Edge
control determines how bright or dark
the amplier sounds overall. To further
enhance your tonal palette, the front
panel Power Reduction pull switch drops
output power from 30 Watts to 5 Watts,
producing warmer, softer tones.
The Astoria Classic will appeal to purists
who want authentic clean all-valve
tone, and to boutique pedal enthusiasts
who will nd it the perfect pure-valve
foundation for their sound.
The Astoria Classic combo features a
12” custom-voiced Celestion Creamback
speaker, as does the optional AST1-112
speaker cabinet, which is designed to
match either the AST1H head, or the
AST1C combo as an extension speaker
cabinet.
INTRODUCTION
OVERVIEW
FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS AND HEED ALL WARNINGS
KEEP THESE INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING:
Before going any further, make sure that
your amplier is compatible with your
mains electricity supply. If you have any
doubt, please seek help from a qualied
technician – your Marshall dealer can
help you in this respect.
MAINS INPUT & FUSE:
The specic mains input voltage
rating that your amplier has been
manufactured for is indicated on the
rear panel of the amplier.
Your amplier is provided with a
detachable mains (power) lead, which
should be connected to the MAINS
INPUT socket on the rear panel of the
amplier.
The correct value and type of mains
fuse is specied on the rear panel of the
amplier.
NEVER attempt to bypass the fuse or t
one of the incorrect value or type.
TRANSPORTING YOUR EQUIPMENT:
Please ensure that your amplier is
switched off, unplugged from the mains
electricity supply and all removable
cables have been disconnected from
your equipment before attempting to
move it.
IMPORTANT SET UP INFORMATION:
1. Make sure that the speaker or
speaker cabinet(s) is connected to
the correct impedance loudspeaker
jack socket(s) on the rear panel of
the amplier. See the
LOUDSPEAKERS guide in this
manual (Rear Panel Functions #3)
for specic information regarding
impedance matching. When using a
speaker cabinet(s) make sure that
you use a proper speaker cable.
Never use a screened (shielded)
guitar cable for this purpose.
NOTE: Before connecting or
disconnecting speakers you MUST
switch the amplier off and
disconnect it from the mains
electricity supply. Switching on
without a speaker or speaker
cabinet(s) plugged in will damage the
amplier.
2. Ensure that the MASTER volume
control on the front panel is set to
zero (Front Panel Function #2).
3. Connect the supplied mains (power)
lead into the MAINS INPUT on the
rear panel rst and then into the
mains electricity supply. (Rear Panel
Function #1)
4. Plug your guitar into either the HI or
LO input jack socket on the front
panel (Front Panel Function #1).
5. Turn the front panel power switch
ON (Front Panel Function #10) and
wait for a few minutes before going
to point #6 below.
6. After waiting, engage the STANDBY
switch (Front Panel Function #9).
7. Turn the MASTER volume up to your
preferred level and your amp is ready
to play.
WARNING! IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
1. HI & LO INPUTS
HI & LO input jack sockets are a feature
found on most classic ampliers.
They ensure maximum exibility with
different pickup types, congurations
and, of course, personal tonal
preference.
2. MASTER
This controls the overall volume of the
amplier.
The PULL POWER REDUCTION
function drops the amplier’s output
power from 30 Watts to 5 Watts when
activated.
Tonal Note 1: The PULL POWER
REDUCTION function results in a
slightly warmer, less ‘in your face’ sound.
The switch is located with the MASTER
control because it is a power stage
function. When power is dropped tonal
integrity is maintained.
Tonal Note 2: The drop in volume will
vary depending on the level of the
MASTER volume – the higher the
MASTER volume level, the less the
perceived volume drop will be.
FRONT PANEL FUNCTIONS
ASTORIA CLASSIC - HEAD
4. 5.3.
1. 2.
ASTORIA CLASSIC - COMBO
9.10. 5.
6.
7.
8.
3. SENSITIVITY
This control optimises the sensitivity of
the preamp by controlling its negative
feedback. By doing so it increases or
decreases the gain without changing the
output impedance of the rst stage. This
means that tonal integrity is
preserved regardless of where the
SENSITIVITY control level is set.
4. TREBLE
This controls the level of higher
frequencies.
5. MIDDLE
This controls the level of middle range
frequencies.
6. BASS
This controls the level of lower
frequencies.
7. EDGE
Unlike BASS, MIDDLE and TREBLE,
which are preamp functions, EDGE is
a power stage function. This means
that it makes the overall characteristic
sound of the amplier brighter or darker,
depending where you set it.
Tonal Note 1: The EDGE control cuts
high frequencies between the phase
splitter and the power valves. This
has a function similar to a traditional
‘presence’ control. Most ‘presence’
FRONT PANEL FUNCTIONS (CONT.)
9. 10.
6. 7. 8.
4. 3. 1.2.

Especificaciones del producto

Marca: Marshall
Categoría: amplificadores de guitarra
Modelo: Astoria Classic
Colocación del dispositivo: Vrijstaand
Tipo de operación: Rotary, Touch
Color del producto: Wit
Bisagras de puerta: Links
Pantalla incorporada: Ja
Peso.: 65000 g
Ancho: 600 mm
Profundidad: 540 mm
Altura: 850 mm
tipo de cargador: Voorbelading
Color de la puerta: Zwart
Material del tambor: Roestvrijstaal
Contenido del tambor: 58 l
Temporizador de inicio retrasado: Ja
Retraso del inicio: 24 uur
Indicación de tiempo restante: Ja
Bloqueo infantil: Ja
control wifi: Ja
Clase-de-eficiencia-energética: A
Peso del embalaje: 67000 g
Consumo de energía de lavado: 0.4 kWu
Consumo de agua por ciclo: 44 l
Clase de medicamentos centrífugos.: B
Nivel de ruido (lavado): - dB
Velocidad máxima de centrifugado: 1400 RPM
Bluetooth: Ja
Clase de emisión de ruido: B
tecnología inversor: Ja
Nivel de ruido durante la centrifugación.: 76 dB
Tiempo de ciclo (máx.): 218 min
Número de programas de lavado: 16
Consumo de energía por 100 ciclos.: 40 kWu
medio cargado: Ja
Soporte remoto para teléfonos inteligentes: Ja
Consumo de energía (cuando está apagado): 0.5 W
Aplicaciones de control compatibles: hOn
Sistema de dosificación automática: Ja
Capacidad nominal: 8 kg
voltaje-de-entrada-de-CA: 220 - 240 V
Escala de eficiencia energética: A tot G
Programas-de-lavado: Blouse/shirt, Hygiene/anti-allergy, Steam

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