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MINI-MO' PREAMP/MO' CONTROL 2 - FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Q: With all this talk of clean and wet sounds, do I need a stereo power amp and two speaker
cabinets to run the Mini-Mo’ properly?
A: No! You can use either of the mono main outputs for a good, solid, single output source to a single
power amp and speaker cabinet.
Q: I can't seem to get a good balance between clean and wet sounds. What's wrong?
A: If you're using the Overdrive, try adjusting the Overdrive Level. If you're using the Synth with the
resonance above '6', try boosting the Bassynth Level. You can always engage "Dual Mode" and use the
Master Volume controls to mix clean and dirty levels as well.
Q: Why are there two EQ sections on the Mini-Mo’ Preamp?
A: The Preamp EQ is the classic SWR EQ, designed for equalizing your clean bass signal. The Mo' EQ is
designed as a post-effects EQ. In general, it's better to EQ an effect than apply effects to a heavily
equalized signal. You can use both EQ's at the same time if you wish.
Q: What's the difference between Single Channel Mode and Dual Mode? Is it the same as
Stereo Mode and Bridged Mono Mode that I see on many power amps?
A: Single Channel and Dual Mode refer to different modes of operation (Dual Mode splits clean and
dirty signals to left and right outputs respectively; Single Channel Mode does not) for the Mini-Mo’
Preamp, while Stereo Mode and Bridged/Mono mode refer to different modes of operation for an
external power amp.
Q: So can you run Single Channel Mode on the Mini-Mo’ and Stereo Mode on my power amp at
the same time? Or Dual Mode on the Mini-Mo’ and "Bridged/Mono" mode on my power amp at
the same time?
A: Yes in both cases! When running a single audio source to your stereo power amp, you can use any
two of the main outputs (left, right, mono). Or, if your stereo power amp has a "Y Input" feature, simply
run one audio outputs to the input of your power amp marked specifically for that function. Just
remember that, if you wish to achieve the full effect of the Dual Mode function on the Mini-Mo’ by using
two speaker cabs (one for each split signal), you need to use one each of the left and right main
outputs to individual left and right inputs on your power amp to get there. Be sure to refer to the
owner's manual of your power amp for proper connection procedures.
Q: I want to get heavy distortion with the Overdrive and use the SubWave at the same time,
but I can't get any Overdrive signal at all. What's wrong?
A: Make sure the Mix control on the SubWave isn't set all the way clockwise––if so, you've blended out
all of the Overdrive signal.
Q: All of these 1/4" and XLR outputs in the Interface section are confusing me. Which output
should I use if I just want to send one signal with everything in it to a mixing board?
A: Use the XLR Mo' Bass Out. (See diagram MD1).
Q: I'm running in Dual Mode and have my clean signal going to one side of a stereo power amp
and its respective speaker cabinet, and my wet signal going to the other side of a stereo
power amp and its respective speaker cabinet. How can I send the exact same thing to a
mixing board?
A: For the wet signal, send a line from the XLR Mo' Bass Out. For the clean signal, send a line from the
either Direct Out, and put the Line/Direct switch in the Line position. (See diagram MD3).
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