Fender Stereo Amplifier KXR 100 User Manual

T H E S O U N D T H A T C R E A T E S L E G E N D S  
KEYBOARD  
EXTENDED  
RANGE  
KXR  
One hundred  
TYPE: PR 262  
,
Owners Manual  
P/N 047761  
 
KXR 100 Front Panel Functions  
recording or sound reinforcement mixer. In addition, this  
A. Channel 1 Input (XLR)- A high sensitivity, XLR style  
connector designed for use with microphones. This balanced  
input can handle as much as 1V R.M.S.  
output can be used to drive another KXR 100 as a slave amp.  
This is done by connecting a standard guitar cord from the  
Effects Send jack of the master amp to the Effects Return jack  
of the slave amp.  
B. Channel 1 Input (Phone)- Plug-in connection for  
instruments. This balanced input can handle as much as 8V  
R.M.S.  
H. Effects Return jack- This balanced jack inputs signal to the  
Master Volume control, which drives the power amp section.  
It automatically disconnects the preamp when used. This jack  
is useful with the effects loop feature, or when using the KXR  
100 as a slave amp.  
C. Channel 1 Volume- This control adjusts the preamplifier  
gain of channel 1. It works in conjunction with the Master  
Volume control (item 1) to set the overall loudness of the  
amplifier for channel 1 only. Being a true “gain” control, it  
allows for the use of a variety of microphones, keyboards or  
other instruments with differing output signal levels. Low-  
level instruments generally require a higher Channel Volume  
setting while “hotter” keyboards will require a lower setting.  
1. Master Volume control- This control adjusts the level of the  
signal coming out of the preamplifier section. This control is  
used in conjunction with the Channel Volume controls to set  
the overall sound level of the amplifier. In order to maximize  
headroom and minimize noise, instruments with low-level  
output will require a high Channel Volume setting and a low  
Master Volume setting, while other instruments may require a  
lower Channel Volume and higher Master Volume setting. It  
is recommended that the Master Volume control be set as  
high as possible for maximum DELTACOMP’ compressor  
range.  
D. Channels 2 and 3 - These channels are provided for two  
additional instruments. The inputs and volume controls  
operate in the same manner as items B and C in Channel 1.  
These channels are muted when nothing is plugged into their  
inputs, and thus will contribute no additional residual noise  
to the amplifier output when left unused. All three channels  
may be used simultaneously, however Channel 1 should be  
used first if only one input is needed.  
J. Record Out jack- Two RCA style jacks provide an  
unbalanced, mono signal for recording. This signal is derived  
from the preamp and is at line level, similar to that of the  
Effects Send jack. The level is not affected by the Master  
Volume Control.  
E. Equalizer- The equalizer allows precise adjustments of the  
tonal characteristics of the amplifier. Each control provides a  
12 dB boost or cut to bands of frequencies centered about  
100, 338,1588, and 4000 Hz.  
K. Headphone jack- This jack allows the use of stereo  
headphones for private listening. When this jack is used, the  
internal speaker is disconnected. WARNING: BE CAREFUL  
WHEN USING HEADPHONES, AS EXCESSIVE VOLUME  
WILL DAMAGE YOUR HEARING.  
F. Reverb control- This control adjusts the amount of reverb to  
be mixed with the dry signal. The input to the reverb circuitry  
is the sum of channels 1, 2 and 3.  
G. Effects Send jack- This jack provides an unbalanced  
output signal from the preamp. This output can be used with  
the Effects Return jack (item H) as a patch point for mono  
effects devices. The Effects Send is connected to the input of  
the effect (digital delay or other effects device) and the output  
of the effect is connected to the Effects Return jack (item H).  
The Effects Send can also be used to provide a signal to a  
L. Power Indicator- When this LED is illuminated, the KXR  
100 is receiving power.  
M. Power Switch- This switch turns the KXR 100 or Off.  
When the switch is off, the amplifier is completely shut down.  
 
KXR 100 Rear Panel Functions  
NOTE: DO NOT BLOCK THE AIR FLOW TO THE REAR PANEL;  
FOR EXAMPLE, BY BACKING THE AMPLIFIER UP AGAINST A  
WALL. The rear panel is used to keep the output devices from  
getting too hot.  
WARNING: THIS EQUIPMENT MUST BE GROUNDED.  
COVERING CARE- The exclusive vinyl covering on your  
cabinet has been especially designed for years of lasting  
beauty. A very light, soapy solution on a sponge may be used  
to remove dirt and residue that may accumulate in the  
texture. Be careful not to let any liquid come in contact with  
the operating surfaces. UNPLUG THE POWER CORD BEFORE  
CLEANING.  
POWER CORD - This amplifier is equipped with a grounding  
type supply cord to reduce the possibility of shock hazard. Be  
sure to connect it to a grounded AC receptacle. The line cord  
should be connected to a suitable power source, in  
accordance with the voltage and frequency as shown by the  
power rating on the rear panel. DO NOT ALTER THE AC  
(MAINS) PLUG.  
Troubleshooters Checklist  
If the amp is set up but does not function, check the following items:  
- Is the amp power cord plugged into an electrical outlet?  
- Is there power at the outlet?  
- Are all the control knobs turned up?  
- Is the volume control on the instrument turned up?  
- Is the instrument properly plugged into the amplifier?  
(Eliminate any effect pedals and try another guitar cord.)  
If, after checking all of the above, the system is still not performing correctly,  
consult your FENDER Service Dealer.  
 
KXR 100 Specifications  
Part Number:  
120V Version:  
230V Version:  
22-8501  
22-8561  
Type Specification:  
PR 262  
Power Requirements:  
100V Version:  
120V Version:  
230V Version:  
240V Version:  
100VAC, 50/ 60 Hz, 360W Max.  
120VAC, 60 Hz 360W Max.  
230VAC, 50 Hz, 360W Max.  
240VAC, 50 Hz, 360W Max.  
POWER AMPLIFIER SECTION:  
Power output:  
80 watts R.M.S.  
4 Ohms  
Rated load impedance:  
Distortion at 80 watts:  
Less than .1% @ 1kHz, before compression.  
less than 1% @ 1kHz, maximum compression.  
Sensitivity:  
Input impedance:  
DELTACOMP™ range:  
PREAMP SECTION:  
Input impedance:  
370mV R.M.S.  
33k Ohms  
20 db  
XLR - 10k Ohms  
Phone - 36k Ohms  
Sensitivity for 80 W:  
XLR - 2.8mV  
CHANNEL AND MASTER Phone - 28mV  
VOLUME at maximum, all  
tone controls at 0”  
Equalizer:  
Low +/ - 12 dB @ 100 Hz (shelving)  
Low Mid +/ - 12 dB @ 338 Hz  
High Mid +/ - 12 dB @ 1588 Hz  
High +/ - 12 dB @ 44 Hz (shelving)  
PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS:  
Height:  
Width:  
27-1/ 2 inches  
20-1/ 2 inches  
12 inches  
(69.8 cm)  
(52.1 cm)  
(30.5 cm)  
(25 kg)  
Depth:  
Weight:  
Speaker:  
55 lbs.  
15” Fender Special Design (P/ N 047539)  
Dual piezo horn (P/ N 028813)  
WARNING: NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL ONLY.  
TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE  
 
KXR 100 Block Diagram  
Notes  
A PRODUCT OF:  
FENDER MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS CORP.,  
CORONA, CA 9 1 7 2 0  
 

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