ACOUSTIC PRE-AMP/DI
8Acoustic Attack Typical Set-upsThere are many different ways to use the Acoustic Attack, however, the basic connection is the same in most installati
Acoustic Attack System DiagramsUsing an External Effects Processor for RecordingIn a recording application, you can use the Acoustic Attack’s Direct
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Table Of ContentsAcoustic Attack Introduction And Features 2Introduction 2Acoustic Attack Features 2Acoustic Attack Front Panel Layout 3Acoustic A
Acoustic Attack Introduction and FeaturesIntroductionCongratulations on your purchase of the Acoustic Attack acoustic pre‑amp/ direct box by Hartke! T
Acoustic Attack Front Panel Layout1 OUTPUT - Control knob used to adjust the overall Output volume.2 BASS - Control knob used to boost or cut th
!"#$%&'A Power Inlet – Power inlet for connect-ing the optional AD006 9 Volt power adapter.B PHANTOM ON / GROUND LIFT switch - Used
5Operating the Acoustic AttackSetting Up the Acoustic AttackThe basic procedure for setting up and using your Acoustic Attack is simple and takes onl
Power the Acoustic Attack - continuedInstalling the BatteryInstall a standard 9‑volt battery by removing the battery door and attaching the battery to
7Operating the Acoustic AttackUsing the MID control to Reduce FeedbackA good use of the MID control is to help reduce feedback. To do this, turn the
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