Darkglass Electronics Alpha-Omega 200 Bass Amplifier
The Alpha·Omega 200 is slimmer and lighter than ever. Packed with Aux-in and headphone output for quiet practicing and an intuitive push potentiometer for the mute and master control. Pre/bypassed DI XLR Out with switchable ground lift making these amps reliable for all sorts of musicians with an ample array of possibilities.
Front Panel Features
Input
Use this jack to connect your instrument via a standard ¼” mono cable.
Drive
This knob controls the amount of distortion that the Alpha·Omega Engine will deliver. It will cover a wide range of overdriven tones from subtle break up to overly distorted sounds.
Mod
Selects or mixes between the two distinct distortion circuits: Alpha is punchy, tight with a lot of definition, whereas Omega is simply brutal and raw.
Blend
Use this knob to mix between the Clean signal and the Distortion signal (Alpha·Omega Engine).
Bass
+-12dB at 80Hz. Use this knob to change the low-end content of the signal.
Mids
+-12dB at 1kHz. This knob controls the mid content of the signal.
Treble
+-12dB at 5kHz. Use this knob to change the high content of the signal.
Master/Mute
Use this knob to control the overall volume of the amplifier. Use this push knob button to mute the amplifier.
Back Panel Features
Speaker Output
Use this connector to connect the amplifier to your cabinet. This Speakon combo jack allows for either Speakon or ¼” speaker cable operation.
Ground Lift
Use this control to lift the ground of the DI XLR output. If you are experiencing ground noise in your DI signal try changing the setting of this control.
DI Output
Use this connector to send your bypass signal to the console, mic preamp, interface, etc. The DI OUTPUT delivers only the bypass DI signal.
AC Socket
Use this connector to feed electric power to the amplifier. 100 – 230 VAC, 50-60Hz.
AC Power Off
Use this Switch to release the audio energy from your bass.
Headphone Output
Connect your Headphones and enjoy the analog cabinet emulation.
Aux In
Use this connector to play music from your laptop, phone, MP3 player, etc. This input is routed only to the headphone output without cabinet emulation.