Yamaha Stereo Amplifier BBT500 115 User Manual

BBASSBAMPLTIFIER500-115  
BBT500-110  
Owner’s Manual  
Mode d’emploi  
Bedienungsanleitung  
Manual del Usuario  
Manuale di Istruzioni  
Handleiding  
BBT500-115  
BBT500-110  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
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Read these instructions.  
Keep these instructions.  
Heed all warnings.  
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.  
Follow all instructions.  
Do not use this apparatus near water.  
Clean only with dry cloth.  
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.  
Do not block any ventilation openings. In-  
stall in accordance with the manufacturer's  
instructions.  
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Do not install near any heat sources such as  
radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other  
apparatus (including amplifiers) that pro-  
duce heat.  
13 Unplug this apparatus during lightning  
storms or when unused for long periods of  
time.  
Do not defeat the safety purpose of the po-  
larized 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 re-  
placement of the obsolete outlet.  
14 Refer all servicing to qualified service per-  
sonnel. Servicing is required when the appa-  
ratus 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 ex-  
posed to rain or moisture, does not operate  
normally, or has been dropped.  
WARNING  
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPARATUS TO RAIN OR  
MOISTURE.  
ON THE TOP OF THIS UNIT, DO NOT PLACE: CONTAINERS WITH LIQUID IN THEM, AS THEY MAY FALL AND  
LIQUID MAY CAUSE ELECTRICAL SHOCK TO THE USER AND/OR DAMAGE TO THIS UNIT.  
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SPECIAL MESSAGE SECTION  
PRODUCT SAFETY MARKINGS:Yamaha electronic prod-  
ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES: Yamaha strives to produce  
products that are both user safe and environmentally friendly.  
We sincerely believe that our products and the production meth-  
ods used to produce them, meet these goals. In keeping with  
both the letter and the spirit of the law, we want you to be aware  
of the following:  
ucts may have either labels similar to the graphics shown be-  
low or molded/stamped facsimiles of these graphics on the  
enclosure. The explanation of these graphics appears on this  
page. Please observe all cautions indicated on this page and  
those indicated in the safety instruction section.  
Warning: Do not attempt to recharge, disassemble, or inciner-  
ate this type of battery. Keep all batteries away from children.  
Dispose of used batteries promptly and as regulated by appli-  
cable laws. Note: In some areas, the servicer is required by law  
to return the defective parts. However, you do have the option  
of having the servicer dispose of these parts for you.  
Disposal Notice: Should this product become damaged beyond  
repair, or for some reason its useful life is considered to be at an  
end, please observe all local, state, and federal regulations that  
relate to the disposal of products that contain lead, batteries,  
plastics, etc.  
See rear of Amplifier for graphic symbol markings.  
NOTICE: Service charges incurred due to lack of knowledge  
relating to how a function or effect works (when the unit is  
operating as designed) are not covered by the manufacturer’s  
warranty, and are therefore the owners responsibility. Please  
study this manual carefully and consult your dealer before re-  
questing service.  
The exclamation point within the equi-  
lateral triangle is intended to alert the  
user to the presence of important oper-  
ating and maintenance (servicing) in-  
structions in the literature accompany-  
ing the product.  
NAME PLATE LOCATION: The graphic below indicates the  
location of the name plate. Information such as model number,  
power requirements, serial number, etc., can be found at this  
location. You should record the model number, serial number,  
and the date of purchase in the spaces provided below and re-  
tain this manual as a permanent record of your purchase.  
The lightning flash with arrowhead sym-  
bol, within the equilateral triangle, is  
intended to alert the user to the presence  
of uninsulated “dangerous voltage”  
within the product’s enclosure that may  
be of sufficient magnitude to constitute  
a risk of electrical shock.  
IMPORTANT NOTICE: All Yamaha electronic products are  
tested and approved by an independent safety testing labora-  
tory in order that you may be sure that when it is properly in-  
stalled and used in its normal and customary manner, all fore-  
seeable risks have been eliminated. DO NOT modify this unit  
or commission others to do so unless specifically authorized by  
Yamaha. Product performance and/or safety standards may be  
diminished. Claims filed under the expressed warranty may be  
denied if the unit is/has been modified. Implied warranties may  
also be affected.  
SPECIFICATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE: The infor-  
mation contained in this manual is believed to be correct at the  
time of printing. However,Yamaha reserves the right to change  
or modify any of the specifications without notice or obligation  
to update existing units.  
Model  
Serial No.  
Purchase Date  
92-469-(rear)  
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Precautions  
Avoid using your amplifier and speaker in the following locations  
to prevent possible damage:  
Keep the amplifier away from neon signs or fluorescent lighting  
to prevent noise pickup.  
• In direct sunlight or next to heating equipment.  
• Extremely cold or hot locations.  
• Locations exposed to high humidity or excessive dust.  
• Locations subject to strong shocks or vibration.  
Never use benzene, thinner or other volatile liquids for cleaning,  
as these chemicals may cause damage or discoloration to the  
finish. Always use a dry, soft cloth to wipe off dust and dirt.  
Avoid installing this unit where foreign object may fall onto this  
unit and/or this unit may be exposed to liquid dripping or  
splashing. On the top of this unit, do not place:  
To protect your speakers  
• Other components, as they may cause damage and/or  
discoloration on the surface of this unit.  
• Burning objects (i.e. candles), as they may cause fire,  
damage to this unit, and/or personal injury.  
• Containers with liquid in them, as they may fall and liquid may  
cause electrical shock to the user and/or damage to this unit.  
The following may cause damage to speakers:  
• Feedback caused when using a microphone.  
• Continuous high sound pressure level produced by elec-  
tronic instruments.  
• Continuous high-power output distorted signals.  
• Popping noises caused by turning on equipment, or by  
connecting or disconnecting system-components while the  
amplifier is turned on.  
If one of the following occurs, disconnect the cable from the  
INPUT jack as soon as possible then contact the dealer from  
whom you purchased the device for repair.  
• The speaker cable or plug has become damaged.  
• Sound is not produced or an abnormal smell or smoke is  
present.  
Operating Cautions!  
• A foreign substance gets into the device or liquid is spilled  
onto the device.  
To use in a safe manner, please obey the following  
About the XLR jack’s polarity  
• The device is wet or damp (rain, etc.).  
The pin order of the XLR type connector is as follows:  
1: Shield (GND), 2: Hot (+), 3: Cold (-)  
This conforms to the IEC60268 standard.  
• An abnormality or damage is found on the device.  
Before making any connections, make sure that the power on  
the amplifier and any external devices is switched OFF.  
About Cellular Phone Interference  
To protect the speaker from possible damage, always set the  
Cellular phones used in close proximity to the device may  
cause noise. If this is the case, move the phone a little away  
from the device.  
OUTPUT knob to “0” before switching the power ON/OFF.  
When connecting the speaker jack to a speaker, use only a  
cable designed specifically for connecting a speaker to the  
amplifier. The use of any other cable can result in fire.  
Even if the device’s main power switch is switched OFF, power  
is not cut off from the device. Place the device close to an easily  
accessible electric outlet so it can be plugged in or unplugged  
with ease.  
CAUTION!  
Attaching and removing the casters  
(BBT500-115 only)  
Your Yamaha amplifier is a precision musical instrument. Handle  
When attaching the supplied casters, make sure that the  
caster’s shaft is inserted all the way into the receptacle on the  
bottom of the cabinet. Also, make sure that all four casters are  
attached to ensure stability.  
it with care and avoid dropping or bumping it.  
Do not apply excessive force to the switches and controls.  
To prevent damage and possibly electrical shock, never open  
Using the cabinet with loose or poorly attached casters will  
result in a condition that is unstable and hazardous, and cause  
the cabinet to fall over, etc.  
the case and tamper with the internal circuitry.  
Do not block the ventilation ducts. The device is designed with  
ducts on the front and back to prevent temperatures from rising  
inside the device. Blocking the ducts will cause heat to buildup  
inside the device, which may result in fire.  
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Never place the device on an unstable surface, table, or sloped  
surface. Also, never stack the device excessively. Doing so may  
cause the device to fall or overturn, causing injury.  
* If the device is to be stacked, we recommend that the casters be removed  
from the amplifier/speaker to prevent overturning.  
During thunderstorms, switch off the power as soon as possible  
and unplug the device from the electric outlet. If there are  
lightning strikes, do not touch the power cable if it is still  
connected to the electric outlet. Doing so can result in electric  
shock.  
Insert the shaft until  
it is no longer visible.  
For safety, always remove the power plug from the AC wall  
outlet if there is any danger of lightning striking in your area.  
Do not use the amplifier for any other purpose than powering a  
speaker system.  
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Thank you for purchasing the Yamaha BBT500-115/BBT500-110 Bass Amplifier.  
The BBT5001-115/BBT500-110 is an all-digital bass amplifier that utilizes Yamaha’s DSP  
technology to provide bassists with extensive sound tailoring capabilities and simple operation. Thanks  
to the use of a highly efficient digital power amplifier in combination with Yamaha’s power switch-  
ing technology, the BBT500-115/BBT500-110 can deliver a maximum 500W of power into 2.  
The BBT500-115/BBT500-110 offers bassists precision sound tailoring and control with  
its 11 sound variation types, 5-band semi-parametric equalizer, compressor, limiter, and noise gate.  
It is also equipped with a speaker simulator and effects loop for greater tone tailoring and versatility.  
The BBT500-115/BBT500-110 provides 5 internal memory locations that let you store up to five  
tone settings for instant recall at the press of a switch. It also offers MIDI compatibility and a bi-amp  
system (using two amplifiers to create a single system), etc. that make it an excellent choice for use  
in the studio or live performances.  
In order to get the most out of your BBT500-115/BBT500-110 and its sophisticated func-  
tions, please thoroughly read this Owner’s Manual before using the device. Also, keep the manual in  
a safe, convenient place for future reference.  
CONTENTS  
Panel Controls and Connections........................................ 7  
Front Panel .................................................................................. 7  
Rear Panel .................................................................................. 8  
Operating Instructions ...................................................... 11  
Getting sound output................................................................. 11  
Adjusting the Input Level ........................................................... 11  
Sound Setting ........................................................................... 11  
Storing and Recalling Patches .................................................. 12  
Detailed Parameter Settings ............................................. 13  
Amp Mode................................................................................. 13  
Equalizer Mode ......................................................................... 14  
Compressor Mode .................................................................... 14  
Utility Mode ............................................................................... 15  
Air Flow ............................................................................... 18  
Error Messages .................................................................. 18  
Troubleshooting ................................................................. 18  
Specifications..................................................................... 19  
MIDI Implementation Chart ............................................... 95  
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Panel Controls and Connections  
Front Panel  
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i Tone Controls  
This is the unit’s main power switch.  
(BASS, LOW MID, MIDDLE, HIGH MID,TREBLE)  
Adjusts the level of their corresponding frequencies.  
In the Equalizer Mode, these knobs are used to set the center frequency  
(FREQ) for their corresponding tone control. (pg. 14)  
In the Compressor Mode, these knobs are used to adjust the param-  
eters given below. (pg. 14)  
* Always set the OUTPUT volume to “0” before switching the power ON or  
OFF to protect the speaker from damage.  
w Input Jack (INPUT)  
This is the unit’s input jack.  
Connect the output jack on your bass to this jack.  
* Make sure that the power is switched OFF before connecting the bass.  
BASS ........... Compressor’s release (RELEASE) time  
LOW MID ..... Compressor’s output gain (C. GAIN)  
MIDDLE ....... Compressor’s knee (KNEE)  
* For U.S. and Canadian models only  
HIGH MID .... Noise gate threshold (N. GATE)  
To protect against electromagnetic waves, attach  
the supplied Clamp Filter to the cable connecting  
the bass guitar to the amplifier. (pg. 10)  
TREBLE ....... Effect loop blend level (BLEND)  
o Output Volume Level (OUTPUT)  
Adjusts the power amplifier’s output level.  
e Input Level Volume (INPUT LEVEL)  
This knob is used to set the overall volume level (the amount delivered  
by the speaker) of the sound created by the pre-amplifier section’s GAIN,  
MASTER, Tone Controls, etc. Adjusting this volume level has no effect  
on tone.  
Adjusts the amplifier’s input volume level and the volume of the bass  
that is connected to the BBT500. Use the indicators located on either  
side of the knob to check the signal level. (pg. 11)  
* The INPUT LEVEL setting is not saved in memory.  
* The OUTPUT level setting is not saved in memory.  
* This setting does not effect the output level (volume) of the LINE OUT (!,  
!) jacks.  
r Sound Type Select Switch (SOUND TYPE)  
Select one of the eleven preset sound variation types.  
The indicator of the selected sound type will light. (pg. 11)  
! Manual Switch (MANUAL)  
This switch resets all parameter values (including Equalizer and Com-  
pressor mode settings) to the state they were in when the power was  
switched ON. All knobs function as labeled on the panel, and the setting  
for each control corresponds to the position of the knob.  
If you continuously hold the switch, all settings will be returned to the  
state that they were in just before the [MANUAL] or Memory switch was  
pressed (Undo Function). (pg. 13)  
t Compressor Volume (COMP)  
Adjusts the compressor’s compression ratio.  
In the Equalizer mode, this knob is used to set the center frequency  
(PEQ F) of the 1-band parametric equalizer. (pg. 14)  
y Gain Volume (GAIN)  
Adjusts the pre-amplifier’s gain volume level.  
* When this knob is set to “0”, no sound will be produced although the  
Master Volume is turned up.  
In the Equalizer Mode, this knob is used to set the bandwidth (PEQ Q)  
of the 1-band parametric equalizer. (pg. 14)  
! Memory Switches (1-5)  
These switches are used to recall data for patches (1-5) saved in the unit’s  
memory. The selected memory’s (switch’s) indicator lights. (pg. 12)  
After editing patch data, press and hold the switch for about 1 second to  
save the data to memory. (pg. 12)  
In the Compressor Mode, this knob is used to set the compressor thresh-  
old (THRSLD). (pg. 14)  
! Display  
Displays information such as parameter values, etc.  
u Master Volume (MASTER)  
Adjusts the overall volume of the sound created with the Gain and Tone  
Control settings. Adjusts the preamplifier’s output level.  
! Function Switch (FUNCTION)  
* The MASTER volume setting is saved in memory.  
This switch is used to select the unit’s operating mode.  
In the Equalizer Mode, this knob is used to set the Gain (PEQ G) vol-  
ume level of the 1-band graphic equalizer. (pg. 14)  
In the Compressor Mode, this knob is used to adjust the compressor’s  
attack (ATTACK) time. (pg. 14)  
• Amp Mode (pg. 13)  
• Equalizer Mode (pg. 14)  
• Compressor Mode (pg. 14)  
• Utility Mode (pg. 15)  
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Panel Controls and Connections  
Rear Panel  
Before making any connections, make sure that the power on  
the BBT500 and all other related devices is switched OFF.  
Mixer or Additional Amplifier  
Save patches to a  
Headphones  
Use a MIDI controller to select  
patch memory  
MIDI device  
ST  
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TUS  
BANK MSB/MAX  
DATA/CTRL  
BANK LSB/MIN  
TOGGLE ON-OFF  
/NUMBER OF PGM  
DEC INC  
±10  
/NO /YES  
MEMORY  
EDIT  
PC  
EDIT  
WRITE  
/EXIT  
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Outboard Effects Processor  
MIDI OUT  
MIDI IN  
IN  
OUT  
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Supplied power  
cable  
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Internal Speaker  
Tuner  
Clamp Filter (pg. 10)  
* For U.S. and Canadian  
models only  
AC Power  
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External Speaker(s)  
! Tuner Output (TUNER OUT)  
! Headphones Jack (PHONES)  
This output jack is used to connect a tuner to the BBT500.  
This jack is used to connect a pair of headphones to the unit. It carries  
the same signal that is delivered from the LINE OUT jack.Use the LEVEL  
control to adjust the volume.  
It can also be used to create a bi-amp system. Connect this output jack  
to the INPUT jack on another BBT500. (pg. 15)  
! Effect Loop (FX LOOP)  
• Effect Send Jack (SEND)  
• Effect Return Jack (RETURN)  
! Headphones/Line Out Level Control (LEVEL)  
Adjusts the output level of the PHONES jack and the LINE OUT jacks.  
(The same setting is applied to both jacks.)  
• Effect Loop Level Switch (LEVEL)  
! Line Out Jack (UNBALANCED OUT)  
! Line Out Jack (BALANCED OUT)  
These jacks let you insert an outboard effects processor between the  
SEND and RETURN jacks to apply effects to the BBT500’s signal.  
Use the Level Switch to match the Input/Output level with the level re-  
quired by the outboard effects processor. Use the BLEND control in the  
Compressor Mode to adjust the balance level between the outboard  
effector’s sound and the sound that is created by the BBT500. (pg.  
14)  
These jacks carry the signal that is selected with the @ Line Out Source  
Switch at a line level.  
Both unbalanced phone type (+4 dB/10 k) and balanced XLR type  
(+4 dB/600 ) jacks are provided.  
Use the LINE SOURCE switch to select the signal that is sent to the  
LINE OUT jack.As the unit is equipped with an output limiter and speaker  
simulator (can be switched ON/OFF), and the output level of these jacks  
is controlled by the LEVEL control, these jacks can be used to send a  
line level signal to a mixing console or an additional amplifier.  
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Panel Controls and Connections  
@ Line Out Source Switch  
@ Speaker Jacks (SPEAKER 1, 2 (EXT))  
Two Speaker Jacks are provided for connecting speaker systems.  
The amp’s internal speaker (4 ) is connected to the SPEAKER 1 jack.  
The SPEAKER 2 (EXT) jack can be used to add an external speaker(s).  
Also, if necessary, you can disconnect the internal speaker to connect 2  
external speakers directly to the amp.  
(LINE SOURCE:THRU/PRE EQ/POST EQ)  
This switch is used to select the signal that is delivered from the LINE  
OUT jack.  
THRU ........... Delivers the signal received via the INPUT jack without  
alteration.  
The two speaker jacks are connected in parallel. When external speak-  
ers are used, make sure the speakers meet the following requirements.  
When using a single SPEAKER Jack (1 or 2)  
Please use a system that complies with one of the following re-  
quirements.  
Select this setting when connecting to a DI (Direct In-  
jection) box.  
PRE EQ ....... Delivers the signal before it has been processed by the  
tone controls (the Sound Type is active).  
This setting can be used when separate EQ settings  
are required for speaker and line outputs.  
POST EQ ..... Delivers the signal after it has been processed by the  
tone controls.  
• The total impedance* of the circuit should never be less than 2.  
• A 2speaker system must have a power handling capability of  
500W or greater.  
This setting can be used when you want the line signal  
processed with the same EQ setting as the speaker.  
• A 4speaker system must have a power handling capability of  
250W or greater.  
* The FX LOOP is active on both PRE EQ and POST EQ signals.  
• An 8speaker system must have a power handling capability of  
125W or greater.  
@ Speaker Simulator Switch (SP SIM: OFF/LINE/ON)  
This switch is used to switch the Speaker Simulator circuit ON/OFF.  
When the Speaker Simulator is activated, this special circuit adds the  
live characteristics of a speaker to the line out signal and headphones  
output. This feature is also effective when you want to produce a dis-  
torted sound with the tweeter level raised.  
When using both SPEAKER Jacks (1 & 2)  
Please use a system that complies with one of the following re-  
quirements.  
• The total impedance* of the circuit should never be less than 2.  
• A 4speaker system must have a power handling capability of  
250W or greater.  
The sound created with the Speaker Simulator is optimized to compli-  
ment the selected Sound Type.  
• An 8speaker system must have a power handling capability of  
125W or greater.  
OFF .............. Deactivates the Speaker Simulator on LINE OUT,  
SPEAKER, and PHONES jack signals.  
To obtain optimum performance from the amplifier, we recommend con-  
necting the internal speaker to the SPEAKER 2 jack, and using the  
SPEAKER 1 jack to connect an external speaker (set) with a 4imped-  
ance and power handling capacity of 250W or greater.  
LINE ............. Activates the Speaker Simulator on LINE OUT, and  
PHONES jack signals only.  
ON................ Activates the Speaker Simulator on LINE OUT,  
SPEAKER, and PHONES jack signals.  
* See page 10 for more information on total speaker impedance.  
* The Speaker Simulator can only be applied to the LINE OUT jack output  
* For U.S. and Canadian models only  
when the @ Line Out Source Switch is set to “POST EQ”.  
To protect against electromagnetic waves, attach the sup-  
plied Clamp Filters to the cables connecting the amplifier’s  
SPEAKER 1, 2 (EXT) jacks to the speakers. (pg. 10)  
@ Output Limiter Switch (OUTPUT LIMITER:ON/OFF)  
This switch is used to switch the Output Limiter circuit ON/OFF.  
When set to the ON position, the limiter suppresses the signal if it ex-  
ceeds the threshold before sending it to the SPEAKER jack and LINE  
OUT jack.  
@ Tweeter Level Control (TWEETER LEVEL)  
This controls the built-in tweeter speaker’s output level (mainly high fre-  
quencies above 4 kHz).  
OFF .............. Deactivates the Limiter on both LINE OUT and SPEAKER  
jack signals.  
@ Power Connector (AC IN)  
Connect the supplied power cable to this terminal to supply the unit with  
ON................ Activates the Limiter on both LINE OUT and SPEAKER  
jack signals.  
power from an AC power outlet.  
@ MIDI OUT Jack  
When connecting the power cable, make sure the  
amplifier’s POWER switch is turned OFF.  
Connect this jack to the MIDI IN jack on an external MIDI device that  
can save MIDI data (such as a MIDI data filer, etc.), and save patch data  
from the BBT500 to an external device. (pg. 17: MIDI Bulk Out)  
Also, when MIDI Merge is set ON, MIDI data received from an external  
MIDI device via the MIDI IN jack is transmitted from the MIDI OUT jack  
without alteration. (pg. 17)  
@ MIDI IN Jack  
Connect this jack to the MIDI OUT jack on MIDI Foot Controller, etc., to  
select patches, control volume, etc., with the MIDI Foot Controller. (→  
pg. 16)  
Also, patches that have been saved to an external MIDI device can be  
loaded into the BBT500’s internal memory. (pg. 17: MIDI Bulk IN)  
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Panel Controls and Connections  
* Total Impedance  
Whenever two or more speaker cabinets are connected to the unit, consideration must be given to the total impedance of the  
speaker system.  
Normally, a speaker cabinet has an impedance of 4, 8 or 16. But when two or more speaker cabinets are used together, the total  
impedance will change according to the manner in which the cabinets are connected.  
Connecting in a Series  
Total impedance = 1st Speaker + 2nd Speaker + 3rd Speaker …  
As the BBT500-115’s and BBT500-110’s two speaker jacks are  
Connecting three 4speaker cabinets in a series as shown below,  
results in a total impedance of 12.  
connected in a parallel circuit inside of the amplifier, adding a 4Ω  
external speaker to the 4internal speaker will result in a total  
impedance of 2. So in order to maintain a minimum impedance of  
2, an external speaker with an impedance of 4or greater must  
be used.  
Connected in Parallel  
Total impedance =  
Connecting three 4speaker cabinets in a parallel configuration  
as shown below, results in a total impedance of about 1.3.  
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External Speaker  
Internal Speaker  
Greater than 4 Ω  
4 Ω  
Attaching the Clamp Filter (For U.S. and Canadian models only)  
To protect against electromagnetic waves, attach the supplied Clamp Filter to the cable connecting the bass guitar to the amplifier’s  
INPUT jack, and to the cable connecting the amplifier to an external speaker.  
* The cable connecting the internal speaker (SPEAKER 1 jack) is fitted with a Clamp Filter at the factory.  
* When attaching the clamp filter, wrap the cable once around the clamp filter as close to the BBT500 unit as possible.  
Cable  
Clamp Filter  
Clamp Filter  
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Operating Instructions  
Sound Setting  
Getting sound output  
When the power is switched ON, all control knobs function as labeled  
on the panel and described below. All lamps on the display above the  
control knobs and switches are unlit.  
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First, make sure that the POWER switch is switched OFF, then  
connect your bass to the INPUT Jack on the front panel.  
Rotate the OUTPUT knob fully to the left and then switch the  
POWER switch ON.  
Rotate the SOUND TYPE knob to select a sound type, then use the  
Tone Control knobs to shape the sound. Before selecting a sound type,  
first set the GAIN through TREBLE control knobs to their center posi-  
tions then try out the different Sound Types.  
To protect the speakers, make sure that the  
OUTPUT knob is set to “0” whenever switch-  
ing the POWER switch ON or OFF.  
Also, the COMP knob is used to adjust the compressor’s compression  
ratio. The compressor automatically balances the differences between  
loud and soft levels when playing. Rotate the knob to the right to in-  
crease the amount of compression.  
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First, set the INPUT LEVEL knob to its 12 O’clock position, then  
while playing the bass, gradually increase the GAIN, MASTER,  
and OUTPUT knobs to adjust the sound.  
Once the system is producing sound, set the input level as  
described in the “Adjusting the Input Level” section below.  
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w SOUND TYPE: Selects the Sound Type (11 types)  
Adjusting the Input Level  
FLAT ............A clean tone with all frequencies set flat.This setting also  
works well with an upright bass or an electric-acoustic bass.  
TUBE........... A clear and warm tube type sound.This setting also works  
well with an upright bass or an electric-acoustic bass.  
SOLID ......... A fat solid-state type sound  
The INPUT LEVEL control optimizes the signal received from the bass  
for use with the amplifier, to produce wide dynamic range and rich tone.  
A poorly adjusted level results in noise, feedback, a cutup sound, etc.  
R & B ........... A fat R & B type sound  
* Since output levels vary from instrument to instrument, you will need to  
readjust the input level to match the instrument’s output level whenever  
you change instruments.  
VINTAGE ..... A vintage tone with warm mid frequencies  
MODERN .... A modern sound with rich low-end and bright high-end  
CLASSIC ..... Rock bass sound  
HEAVY ........ A heavier sound than the CLASSIC setting  
DRIVE ......... Overdrive bass sound  
DIST ............Distortion bass sound  
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Rotate the volume control on your bass to its maximum level  
and play loudly while rotating the INPUT LEVEL knob.  
An ideal level is attained when the green indicator is lit.  
FUZZ ........... Fuzz bass sound  
e COMP: Compression Ratio (1.0 to , 16 steps)  
This adjusts the compressor’s compression ratio and output levels simul-  
taneously.  
As the value increases, so does the amount of compression applied to  
signals that exceed the threshold level (pg. 14).  
Continue to rotate the INPUT LEVEL knob to the right making  
sure the red indicator does not light. As long as the red indica-  
tor does not light, rotate the knob fully to the right.  
r GAIN: Pre-Amp Gain (0 to 10, 0.1 step)  
t MASTER: Master Volume (0 to 10, 0.1 step)  
Set the knob so that the red  
indicator does not light.  
y BASS: Bass Frequency (-15dB to +15dB, 0.2dB step)  
u LOW MID: Low Mid Frequency (-15dB to +15dB, 0.2dB step)  
i MIDDLE: Middle Frequency (-15dB to +15dB, 0.2dB step)  
o HIGH MID: High mid Frequency (-15dB to +15dB, 0.2dB step)  
! TREBLE: Treble Frequency (-15dB to +15dB, 0.2dB step)  
! OUTPUT: Sets the output level  
HINT Using the OUTPUT and MASTER Controls  
Both knobs can be used to control the overall volume however, the  
MASTER knob is the preamplifier’s master volume and its setting is  
saved in memory. The OUTPUT knob is the power amplifier’s output  
volume and its setting is not saved in memory. Use the MASTER knob  
to set individual volume settings of patches saved to memory, and use  
the OUTPUT knob to set the output volume level produced by the speak-  
ers.  
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Operating Instructions  
Storing and Recalling Patches  
However, if the value set in the patch is different than the knob’s actual  
position, the patch’s value will flash in the display but it will not change,  
nor will the sound, even though you are turning the knob. For more infor-  
mation on this situation, refer to the “Knob Position and Settings” sec-  
tion below.  
After creating a sound that you like, you can store its settings in the  
unit’s internal memory. Sound setting data (individual knob settings) is  
called a Patch. Saving a patch to the unit’s internal memory is called  
Store.  
The BBT500 provides five memory locations for storing patch data.  
Patch data in the memory is stored even when the power is switched  
OFF, and can be recalled at any time by pressing the patch’s corre-  
sponding switch.Take note that unless the changes are saved to memory,  
any changes made to the patch will be lost when another patch is se-  
lected or when the power is switched OFF.  
Knob Position and Settings  
When a patch is recalled from memory, etc., it may be that the  
knob’s actual position differs from the value set in the recalled  
patch.  
Storing a Patch  
In this case, the BBT500 is programmed to flash the patch’s  
value on the display without changing it or the sound until the  
knob’s position corresponds to the value in the recalled patch  
setting.  
After creating a sound you want to keep for later use, press and hold  
any one of the Memory Switches (1-5) until all of the front panel indica-  
tors light.  
If the display flashes when rotating the knob, continue rotating  
the knob until its position matches the flashing value.When the  
position and value match, the value will stop flashing on the  
display and change as the knob is turned.  
Ex.) Press and hold Memory Switch [1] until all indicators light.  
Ex.) If the GAIN knob is pointing at the “3 o’clock” posi-  
tion and a patch with a GAIN setting of 4.0 is recalled.  
* INPUT LEVEL and OUTPUT LEVEL settings are not stored in memory.  
Recalling a Patch  
To use one of the patches stored in memory, just press the Memory  
Switch [1]-[5] to which the data is stored.  
As the knob goes past the “11  
o’clock” position and its position  
matches that of the value, the  
value will then stop flashing and  
start changing according to the  
knob’s position.  
The value “4.0flashes on the display  
but rotating the knob from the “3  
o’clock” position to the “11 o’clock”  
position does not change anything.  
The indicator of the selected Memory Switch lights.  
Ex.) Recalling the patch stored to Memory Switch [2].  
The Useful “Undo” Function  
After you recall or store a patch, the value for each knob will appear in  
the display when the knob (COMP - TREBLE) is used.  
Press and hold the [MANUAL] switch activates the “Undo” func-  
tion, which returns settings to the condition they were in prior to  
pressing a Memory Switch [1]-[5] or the [MANUAL] switch.  
This function is useful in cases such as:  
Setting Value  
You’ve just made some changes to the patch saved in Memory  
Switch [1] but pressed Memory Switch [2] before you could save  
the changes to memory. Press and hold the [MANUAL] switch to  
return the settings to the same condition they were in before you  
pressed Memory Switch [2].  
In the same manner, you made some changes to a patch but  
pressed the [MANUAL] switch before you could save those  
changes to memory. Press and hold the [MANUAL] button to re-  
store your changes.  
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Detailed Parameter Settings  
The BBT500 also features more precise settings for defining the fre-  
quencies for each of the Tone Control knobs, operating the Compressor  
and Noise Gate, or setting the Blend Level of the effect loop, etc.  
To access these settings, press the [FUNCTION] switch and use the  
four Modes described below.  
Amp Mode  
Each knob functions in the manner it is labeled on the panel.  
In the Amp Mode, the knob’s value (or patch’s setting value) is shown  
on the display when the knob is turned.  
* After the BBT500’s power is switched ON or the [MANUAL] switch is  
pressed, nothing is shown in the display until a Memory is recalled, or a  
mode other than the Amp Mode is selected.  
• Amp Mode  
In this mode, each knob functions in the manner it is labeled on the  
front panel.  
Enter the Amp Mode using one of the following methods.  
• Equalizer Mode  
• The Amp Mode is the default mode when the BBT500’s power is  
switched ON.  
This mode is used to set the 1-band parametric equalizer and the  
center frequency for each of the Tone Controls (Bass – Treble).  
• Press the [MANUAL] Switch to enter the Amp Mode.  
• Compressor Mode  
This mode is used to set the Compressor’s blend level, noise gate  
level, and effect loop.  
• Press a Memory Switch [1] – [5] to recall a patch. Or, press and  
hold a Memory Switch to save a patch to memory.  
• Utility Mode  
• In the Equalizer, Compressor, or Utility Mode, press the [FUNC-  
TION] switch.  
This mode is used to set the crossover filter, and individual MIDI  
settings.  
Individual settings in the Amp Mode, Equalizer Mode, and Compressor  
Mode are saved when patch data is saved to the unit’s memory.  
Individual parameter settings in the Equalizer Mode and Compressor  
Mode are set to their default values when the power is switched ON.  
Individual settings in the Utility Mode are saved when exiting the Utility  
Mode, and they are retained even if the power is switched OFF.  
How Knobs Function in the Amp Mode  
The knob’s value is shown on the display  
when the knob is turned.  
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scribed in the “Sound Setting” section (pg. 11).  
q INPUT LEVEL: Sets the Input Level  
w SOUND TYPE: Selects the Sound Type (11 types)  
e COMP: Compression Ratio (1.0 to , 16 steps)  
r GAIN: Pre-Amp Gain (0 to 10, 0.1 step)  
t MASTER: Master Volume (0 to 10, 0.1 step)  
y BASS: Bass Frequency (-15dB to +15dB, 0.2dB step)  
u LOW MID: Low Mid Frequency (-15dB to +15dB, 0.2dB step)  
i MIDDLE: Middle Frequency (-15dB to +15dB, 0.2dB step)  
o HIGH MID: High mid Frequency (-15dB to +15dB, 0.2dB step)  
! TREBLE: Treble Frequency (-15dB to +15dB, 0.2dB step)  
! OUTPUT: Sets the output level  
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Detailed Parameter Settings  
Equalizer Mode  
Compressor Mode  
The Equalizer mode lets you make settings for the internal 1-Band Para-  
metric Equalizer, and set the center frequency (or in the case of the  
TREBLE control knob, its cutoff frequency) for each of the panel’s Tone  
Controls (BASS – TREBLE) in the internal five-band equalizer.  
The Compressor Mode provides settings for the Compressor, Noise Gate,  
and Blend Level for the effect loop.  
To enter the Compressor Mode, press and hold the [FUNCTION] switch  
until the knob functions are displayed in the upper row of the panel dis-  
play above the knobs (the row above that used by the Equalizer Mode).  
To enter the Equalizer mode, press the [FUNCTION] switch. Knob func-  
tions are displayed in the bottom row of the panel display above the  
knobs.  
How Knobs Function in the Compressor  
Mode  
How Knobs Function in the Equalizer Mode  
The knob’s value is shown on the  
display when the knob is turned.  
The function of each knob is  
displayed here.  
The knob’s value is shown on the  
display when the knob is turned.  
The function of each knob is  
displayed here.  
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w SOUND TYPE: No function.  
q INPUT LEVEL: Sets the Input Level  
w SOUND TYPE: No function.  
e COMP (RATIO): Compression ratio (1.0 - , 16 steps) *operates the same  
e COMP (PEQ F): Sets the center frequency of the 1-band parametric equal-  
as COMP in the Amp Mode.  
izer (20Hz to 20.0kHz, 255 steps)  
r GAIN (THRSLD): Compressor threshold level (-54dB to 0dB, 1dB step)  
Sets the signal level from which the compressor will activate. Compres-  
sion is applied to signals that exceed this level.  
r GAIN (PEQ Q): Sets the bandwidth of the 1-band parametric equalizer.  
(0.1 to 20.0, 255 steps)  
t MASTER (PEQ G): Sets the gain level of the 1-band parametric equal-  
izer. (-15dB to +15dB, 0.2dB step)  
t MASTER (ATTACK): Compressor attack time (0msec to 120msec, 1msec  
step).  
Sets the amount of time required for application of the compressor from  
the time the signal exceeds the threshold.When a slow attack time is set,  
the beginning of the attack will not be compressed.  
y BASS (FREQ): Sets the center frequency of the BASS control knob.(20Hz  
to 320Hz, 255 steps)  
u LOW MID (FREQ): Sets the center frequency of the LOW MID control  
y BASS (RELEASE): Compressor release time (5msec to 42.3 sec, 160  
steps).  
Sets the amount of time required for the compressor to switch off after the  
signal goes below the threshold level. This smoothes gain changes to  
keep the sound natural.  
knob. (80Hz to 1.28kHz, 255 steps)  
i MIDDLE (FREQ): Sets the center frequency of the MIDDLE control knob.  
(250Hz to 4.00kHz, 255 steps)  
o HIGH MID (FREQ): Sets center frequency of the HIGH MID control knob.  
(500Hz to 8.00kHz, 255 steps)  
u LOW MID (C. GAIN): Compressor gain (0dB to 18dB, 0.1dB step)  
This parameter works in conjunction with the compressor ratio setting  
which is set with the e COMP (RATIO) control knob. In other words, gain  
is automatically adjusted along with amount of compression applied to  
the signal. If the Ratio = “1.0”, Gain = “0”. If the Ratio = “”, Gain = the  
setting determined with the control knob.  
! TREBLE (FREQ): Sets the center/cutoff frequency of the TREBLE con-  
trol knob. (1.25kHz to 20.0kHz, 255 steps)  
! OUTPUT: Sets the output level  
i MIDDLE (KNEE): Compressor knee (Hd (Hard), 1, 2, 3, 4, 5)  
Sets the depth of signal compression after the input signal exceeds the  
threshold level. When set to Hd (hard), compression starts soon with the  
ratio you have set. However, when set to 1-5, compression startup is  
gradual, creating a more natural sound (soft knee compression).  
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o HIGH MID (N. GATE): Noise gate threshold level (OFF, -53dB to 0dB,  
1dB step)  
When the input signal’s level falls below this set level, the noise gate acti-  
vates cutting off the signal.  
! TREBLE (BLEND): Blend level between the effect loop’s RETURN signal  
and the dry signal (the sound created in the BBT500) (0% (Return 0%,  
Dry 100%) to 100% (Return 100%, Dry 0%)).  
e PEQ F  
! OUTPUT: Sets the output level  
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Detailed Parameter Settings  
Utility Mode  
Crossover Filter  
The Utility Mode provides settings for the Crossover Filter and MIDI.  
These settings are saved internally when you exit the Utility Mode and  
kept even when the amplifier’s power is switched OFF.  
By connecting two BBT500s as shown in the illustration below, you can  
create a bi-amplified system, where one amplifier is used to drive high  
frequencies and a second amplifier drives low. This system uses the  
amplifier’s onboard crossover filter (LPF or HPF) to determine the range  
of frequencies that each amplifier will deliver.  
Entering the Utility Mode  
Setting the Crossover Filter  
To enter the Utility Mode, from any mode press and hold the [FUNC-  
TION] switch for more than 3 seconds, until “utL” appears on the dis-  
play.  
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Press and hold the [FUNCTION] switch for more than three sec-  
onds (until “utL” appears on the display) to enter the Utility  
Mode.  
Rotate the COMP knob to set the Crossover filter’s cutoff fre-  
quency.  
* Range of cutoff frequency  
L10 (LPF 100Hz) to L00 (LPF 1000Hz), byP (Bypass),  
h10 (HPF 100Hz) to h00 (HPF 1000Hz), 93 steps  
When using a bi-amplified system, make sure  
that the INPUT LEVEL control knob on the  
second BBT500 is set to its minimum level.  
How Knobs Function in the Utility Mode  
Ex.) Operating a bi-amplified system in which the crossover fil-  
ter on the first amplifier is set to h50 (HPF 500Hz) to pro-  
duce high frequencies, and the crossover filter on the sec-  
ond amplifier is set to L50 (LPF 500Hz) to produce low fre-  
quencies.  
In the Utility Mode, only the INPUT LEVEL, OUTPUT, and COMP knobs  
function.All other knobs (SOUNDTYPE, GAIN -TREBLE) have no func-  
tion.  
INPUT LEVEL: Sets the Input Level  
OUTPUT: Sets the output level  
COMP: Sets the cut off frequency of the crossover filter  
First amplifier (HPF 500Hz)  
When the COMP knob is used (when setting the crossover filter), the  
setting’s value is shown in the display. Other than that, only utL ap-  
pears on the display.  
Use the [MANUAL] switch and Memory Switches [1] through [5] to set  
individual MIDI settings. ([MIDI Settings] pg. 16)  
TUNER  
OUT  
INPUT  
Bass  
* Set toh50” with  
the COMP control  
knob  
When the COMP knob is used (when  
setting the crossover filter), the setting’s  
Individual MIDI  
value is shown in the display. Other than  
Settings  
that, only utL appears on the display.  
Produces  
higher  
frequencies  
above 500Hz  
Second amplifier (LPF500Hz)  
INPUT  
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* Set toL50” with the  
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low  
frequencies  
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Detailed Parameter Settings  
MIDI Settings  
The BBT500 is MIDI* compatible and equipped with MIDI IN and MIDI  
OUT jacks.  
* What is MIDI?  
The acronym for Musical Instruments Digital Interface, MIDI is a world-  
wide standard communication interface that allows MIDI compatible mu-  
sical instruments, computers, and other MIDI devices to share musical  
information and control one another regardless of instrument type or  
maker.  
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Create a Program Change Map*.  
(Default Program Change No: Memory No = 1:1, 2:2, 3:3, 4:4,  
5:5, 6:1, 7:2, 8:3 …)  
* What is a Program Change Map?  
A Program Change Map assigns a program change number (re-  
ceived via MIDI) to a memory number. For example, when the  
BBT500 receives “Program Change Number 1” from an external  
MIDI device, it will recall memory number “3”. This is also called a  
Program Change Table.  
With MIDI functions you can do things like select a patch from the  
BBT500’s memory using an external MIDI device like the MFC10Yamaha  
MIDI Foot Controller, etc.You can also backup data by sending the con-  
tents in the unit’s memory to a device that is capable of saving MIDI  
data (Yamaha MDF3, etc.).  
3-1 Press and hold the [FUNCTION] switch for more than 3 sec-  
onds (untilutL” appears on the display) to enter the Utility  
Mode.  
Selecting a Patch with MIDI  
3-2 While holding the [MANUAL] switch, press Memory Switch [1].  
The currently assigned MIDI program change number appears  
on the display (after a few seconds, the display will return to  
utL”).  
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Using a MIDI cable, connect the MIDI IN jack on the BBT500 to  
the MIDI OUT jack on the external MIDI device.  
* Use only a standard MIDI cable that is less than 15 meters in length. Use  
of a longer cable can result in trouble such as abnormal operation, etc.  
Receive Program  
Change Number  
MIDI Cable  
BBT500  
Rear Panel  
MIDI OUT  
ST  
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TUS  
BANK MSB/MAX  
DATA/CTRL  
BANK LSB/MIN  
TOGGLE ON-OFF  
/NUMBER OF PGM  
MIDI IN  
DEC INC  
±10  
/NO /YES  
MEMORY  
EDIT  
PC  
EDIT  
WRITE  
/EXIT  
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3-3 Use Memory Switches [1] and [2] to set the program change  
number (1-128) that is received by the BBT500.  
Use Memory Switch [2] to increase the value and Memory  
Switch [1] to decrease the value.  
External MIDI Device  
3-4 While holding the [MANUAL] switch, press Memory Switch [2].  
The memory number that will be recalled when the program  
change number that was set in step 3-3, appears on the dis-  
play. (After a few seconds, the display will return to “utL”).  
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Set the MIDI receive channel on the BBT500 and the MIDI trans-  
mit channel on the external device to the same MIDI channel.  
(Default channel: 1)  
* MIDI data can not be transmitted or received if the MIDI channels are  
not properly matched.  
Memory Number  
2-1 Press and hold the [FUNCTION] switch for more than three  
seconds (until “utL” appears on the display) to enter the  
Utility Mode.  
2-2 While holding the [MANUAL] switch, press Memory Switch [3].  
The currently assigned MIDI receive channel appears on the  
display (after a few seconds, the display will return toutL”).  
3-5 Use Memory Switches [1] and [2] to set the memory number  
(1-5) that corresponds to the program change number re-  
ceived by the BBT500.  
MIDI Receive Channel  
Uses Memory Switch [2] to increase the value and Memory  
Switch [1] to decrease the value.  
3-6 If necessary, repeat steps 3-2 through 3-5.  
3-7 Press the [FUNCTION] switch to enter the Amp Mode.  
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Now, when a program change number transmitted from an ex-  
ternal MIDI device is received by the BBT500, it will recall the  
corresponding memory number that is set in the program  
change map you just created will be recalled.  
2-3 Use Memory Switches [1] and [2] to set the MIDI receive chan-  
nel (1-16, ALL, oFF).  
Use Memory Switch [2] to increase the value, and Memory  
Switch [1] to decrease the value.  
* Refer to the Owner’s Manual that came with your MIDI device on how  
to receive or transmit program change data.  
* “ALL” is set to Omni On. When “oFF” is set, MIDI data will  
not be received.  
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Detailed Parameter Settings  
MIDI Merge Settings  
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Use Memory Switches [1] and [2] to set the type of data (1-5,  
ALL) to be sent with the Bulk Out operation.  
If you want MIDI signals received by the BBT500’s MIDI IN jack transmit-  
ted without alteration to other MIDI devices connected to the BBT500’s  
MIDI OUT jack, set the MIDI Merge to “on”, if not, set it to “oFF”.  
1-5 ...... Sends only the data from the selected memory number.  
ALL ..... Sends all data in memory numbers 1-5 and Utility Mode  
settings.  
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Press and hold the [FUNCTION] switch for more than three sec-  
Press Memory Switch [5] to carry out the Bulk Out operation.  
While the Bulk Out operation is in progress, all lamps on the  
unit will light.  
onds (untilutL” appears on the display) to enter the Utility Mode.  
While holding the [MANUAL] switch, press Memory Switch [4].  
The current MIDI Merge setting appears on the display (after a  
few seconds the display will return to “utL”).  
* The device number becomes the MIDI receive channel number (pg.  
16). When the MIDI receive channel is set to “ALL” (Omni ON), the  
channel is set to 1.  
MIDI Merge Setting  
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Press the [FUNCTION] switch to enter the Amp Mode.  
About MIDI Control Changes  
You can control the overall volume of the BBT500 by connect-  
ing an external MIDI device’s MIDI OUT jack to the BBT500’s  
MIDI IN jack, and transmit Number 7 Control Change Mes-  
sages (Main Volume) to the BBT500.  
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4
Use Memory Switches [1] and [2] to set MIDI Merge eitheron”  
(Memory Switch [2]) or “oFF” (Memory Switch [1]).  
Press the [FUNCTION] switch to enter the Amp Mode.  
* With the exception of the Number 7 Control Change, the BBT500  
does not recognize any other MIDI Control Change messages.  
* The Main Volume data will not change, even if a different memory  
number is selected.  
MIDI Bulk Out  
* When the POWER is switched ON, the Main Volume data is set  
to its MAX value.  
You can use the MIDI Bulk Out operation to back up data saved in the  
BBT500 (data in memory 1-5 and Utility Mode settings) to a device that  
can save MIDI data (such as a Yamaha MDF3, etc.).  
*
After the Main Volume data is changed, and the external MIDI device  
is disconnected, the pre-amp’s volume level may not be sufficient. If  
this case occurs, transmit a Control Change with a higher volume  
setting again, or switch the POWER OFF and then back ON.  
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Using a MIDI cable, connect the MIDI OUT jack on the BBT500  
to the MIDI IN jack on an external MIDI device.  
* Use only a standard MIDI cable that is less than 15 meters in length. Use  
of a longer cable can result in trouble such as abnormal operation, etc.  
About MIDI Bulk In  
Using a MIDI cable, connect the MIDI IN jack on the BBT500 to  
the MIDI OUT jack on an external MIDI device to return data  
that has been stored on the external device, to the BBT500’s  
memory. This operation is referred to as MIDI Bulk In.  
MIDI Cable  
MIDI IN  
BBT500  
* The device number becomes the MIDI receive channel number  
(pg. 15). When the MIDI receive channel is set to “ALL” (Omni  
ON), the channel is set to 1. When set to “oFF” (OFF) data will  
not be received.  
Rear Panel  
MIDI OUT  
* “Ld” appears on the display while receiving MIDI Bulk data.  
Sending/Receiving MIDI Data Between  
External MIDI Device  
Two BBT500s  
The MIDI Bulk In or MIDI Bulk Out operations can be used to  
copy memory or Utility Setup data in one BBT500 to another  
BBT500.  
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Hold the [FUNCTION] switch for more than three seconds (un-  
til “utL” appears on the display) to enter the Utility Mode.  
While holding the [MANUAL] switch, press Memory Switch [5].  
The type of data to be sent with the Bulk Out operation ap-  
pears on the display (after a few seconds the display will re-  
turn toutL”).  
Restoring the Factory Presets  
This operation clears the contents  
of the BBT500’s memory 1-5 and  
restores all parameters to their  
factory preset settings.  
Type of data to be sent with  
the Bulk Out operation.  
While holding the [MANUAL]  
switch and Memory Switch [5],  
switch the POWER switch ON.  
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Air Flow  
The device utilizes a forced air cooling system, which cools the interior of the unit by drawing air through the front intake by the fan, which  
push the air out the back.  
Front view  
Rear view  
Cooling fan  
Exhaust  
Intake  
Error Messages  
If an error occurs during operation, one of the following error message numbers will appear on the display.  
E1: MIDI Receive Buffer Full  
CAUSE:  
Too much MIDI data is being received by the BBT500 at one time.  
SOLUTION:  
Try reducing the amount of data being sent or, break the data into smaller blocks.  
E2: Communication Error.  
CAUSE:  
An abnormality is detected during MIDI communications.  
SOLUTION:  
Check all connections, etc. and try again.  
E3: Bulk Receive Check Sum Error.  
CAUSE:  
The check sum does not match the received MIDI bulk data.  
SOLUTION:  
Check all connections and data, and try again.  
E4: MIDI Receive Data Abnormality.  
CAUSE:  
An abnormality is detected in the received MIDI data.  
SOLUTION:  
Check all connections and data, and try again.  
Troubleshooting  
• No Sound  
Is the power cord properly connected to the device?  
Is the volume turned up on the instrument connected to the INPUT jack?  
Are the INPUT LEVEL, GAIN, MASTER, OUTPUT control knobs set to “0”?  
Check the Effect Loop’s BLEND setting (Compressor Mode:TREBLE control knob). Unless an external effector is connected  
to the device, raising the BLEND control will result in lowering the original sound. If the BLEND control is set to “100”, the  
original sound will not be produced.  
• Sound output is low  
Is the volume turned up on the instrument connected to the INPUT jack?  
Are the INPUT LEVEL, GAIN, MASTER, OUTPUT control knobs turned up?  
Check the Effect Loop’s BLEND setting (Compressor Mode:TREBLE control knob). Unless an external effector is connected  
to the device, raising the BLEND control will result in lowering the original sound. If the BLEND control is set to “100”, the  
original sound will not be produced.  
Check the Compressor setting. A low Threshold setting or a high Ratio setting will result in a lowered the output signal level.  
Also, a long release setting or low Compressor Gain setting will result in a lowered output signal level.  
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Specifications  
Power Amplifier Section  
Speaker Section  
Speaker  
Class-D power amplifier circuitry  
BBT500-115 : 15” Woofer x1, Tweeter x1  
Output 250 W/4(When used alone)  
BBT500-110 : 10” Woofer x1, Tweeter x1  
500 W/2(Max output with external speaker connected  
)
Power Handling  
Impedance  
250 Wrms  
4 Ω  
Preamplifier Section  
A/D Conversion  
All digital signal processing  
Sound Type: 11 Presets  
24 bit  
5-Band Semi Parametric Tone Controls (Variable Frequencies)  
Parametric Equalizer (PEQ, F, G, Q)  
D/A Conversion  
24 bit  
Effect Section  
Sampling Frequency  
Compressor  
RATIO, THRSLD, ATTACK, RELEASE,  
C. GAIN, KNEE  
48 kHz  
Limiter  
Noise Gate  
Crossover Filter  
ON/OFF (SPEAKER, LINE OUT)  
N. GATE  
LPF/HPF, Cutoff Frequency  
Input Level/Impedance  
INPUT: -37dBm (thru)/1 MΩ  
FX LOOP RETURN: -20 dBm/220 k, +4 dBm/220 kΩ  
Speaker Simulator ON/LINE/OFF (SPEAKER, LINE OUT)  
Output Level/Impedance  
Effect Loop  
SPEAKER (BRIDGED OUT): 500 Wrms/2 , 250 Wrms/4 Ω  
LINE OUT (UNBALANCED OUT): +4 dBm/10 kΩ  
LINE OUT (BALANCED OUT): +4 dBm/600 Ω  
Monaural Send/Return, Level Switch (-20 dB/+4 dB), Effect  
Blend Control  
FX LOOP SEND: -20 dBm/100 k, +4 dBm/100 kΩ  
User Memory  
5 User Memory (Sound Type, Amp Settings, Compressor,  
Effect Blend)  
Power Requirements  
U.S. and Canadian models : 120 V, 60 Hz  
General model : 230 V, 50-60 Hz  
MIDI Functions  
Receive  
Transmit  
Program Change, Control Change, Bulk In  
Bulk Out, Merge Out  
Power Consumption  
130W  
Controllers/Switches  
Front Panel  
Dimensions (W x H x D)  
BBT500-115  
Control Knobs x 11, Push Switches x 7  
Control Knob x1, Slide Switches x4  
Rear Panel  
490 x 630 x 328 mm (19-5/16” x 12-15/16” x 24-13/16”)  
BBT500-110  
Displays  
432 x 480 x 301 mm (17” x 11-7/8” x 18-7/8”)  
Push Switch LED x5  
Sound Type LED x11  
7-Segment LED x3 Digit  
Input Level LED x2 (Green, Red)  
Weight  
BBT500-115  
U.S. and Canadian models : 23.9 kg (52 lbs. 11 oz)  
General model : 24.4 kg (53 lbs. 13 oz)  
BBT500-110  
Connections  
INPUT: Standard Monaural Phone Jack  
U.S. and Canadian models : 19.6 kg (43 lbs. 3 oz)  
General model : 20.1 kg (44 lbs. 5 oz)  
SPEAKER 1, 2 (EXT): Standard Monaural Phone Jack  
PHONES: Standard Stereo Phone Jack  
LINE OUT (UNBALANCED OUT): Standard Monaural Phone Jack  
LINE OUT (BALANCED OUT): XLR Jack  
FX LOOP (SEND/RETURN): Standard Monaural Phone Jack  
TUNER OUT: Standard Monaural Phone Jack  
MIDI IN, MIDI OUT: 5-pin DIN jack  
Accessories  
Power Cable  
Casters x4 (BBT500-115 only)  
Owner’s Manual (this booklet)  
Patch List  
Clamp Filters x2 (U.S. and Canadian models only)  
* Design and specifications may change without notice due to improvements.  
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YAMAHA [ Bass Amplifier ]  
Model BBT500 MIDI Implementation Chart  
Date:23-Dec-2003  
Version : 1.0  
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: Transmitted : Recognized : Remarks  
Function ... :  
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:Basic Default : x  
:Channel Changed : x  
: 1 - 16, off : memorized  
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Default : x  
Messages : x  
Altered : ************** : x  
: 1,3  
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: memorized  
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:Note  
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:Velocity Note ON : x  
Note OFF : x  
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:After Key's  
:Touch Ch's  
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:Pitch Bender : x : x  
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: o  
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:Prog  
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: Program Change :  
: Number 1-128 :  
:Change : True # : ************** :  
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:System Exclusive : o : o : Bulk Dump  
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:System : Song Pos. : x  
: Song Sel. : x  
:common : Tune : x  
: x  
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:System :Clock : x  
:Real Time :Commands: x  
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:Aux :All Sound OFF: x  
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:Reset All Cntrls : x  
:Local ON/OFF : x  
:All Notes OFF: x  
:Mes- :Active Sense : o  
:sages:Reset : x  
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Mode 1 : OMNI ON, POLY Mode 2 : OMNI ON, MONO  
Mode 3 : OMNI OFF, POLY Mode 4 : OMNI OFF, MONO  
o : Yes  
x : No  
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