Fishman Acoustic Matrix Professional Installation Guide
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To install the Fishman Acoustic Matrix Professional Preamplifier, first remove the existing saddle and replace it with the Fishman pickup. Ensure that the pickup is seated properly. Then, connect the pickup to the preamp and mount the preamp inside the guitar's soundhole or use the provided endpin jack. Follow the included wiring diagram for correct connections.
Start with all EQ settings at a neutral position. Gradually adjust the bass, mid, and treble controls while playing to find the desired tone. It's recommended to make small adjustments and to test the sound in different environments to ensure optimal performance.
To troubleshoot feedback, first reduce the volume and gradually increase it to identify the feedback frequency. Use the notch filter to attenuate the offending frequency. Additionally, reposition the guitar in relation to the speakers and lower the bass setting to minimize feedback.
Routinely check the battery life and replace the battery as needed to ensure consistent performance. Clean the preamp and pickup with a soft, dry cloth to prevent dust build-up. Regularly inspect connections for wear and secure any loose components.
Yes, the Fishman Acoustic Matrix Professional Preamplifier is designed to be compatible with most acoustic guitars. However, you should ensure that the saddle slot and internal cavity can accommodate the pickup and preamp components.
Locate the battery compartment inside the guitar, usually near the endpin. Open the compartment, remove the old battery, and replace it with a new 9V battery, ensuring correct polarity. Close the compartment securely.
First, check if the battery is charged and installed correctly. Ensure all cables are connected securely. Verify that the volume is turned up and that the amplifier or PA system is functioning. If issues persist, inspect the pickup and preamp for damage or loose connections.
Experiment with the EQ settings on the preamp. Adjust the bass, midrange, and treble controls to enhance the guitar's natural tones. Use the phase switch to reduce feedback and improve sound clarity, especially in live settings.
Yes, you can integrate the preamp with other effects pedals. Connect the guitar output to the input of your pedal chain. Ensure the signal level is appropriately set to avoid distortion and maintain sound quality.
Check all cables and connections for damage or improper grounding. Try using a different cable to isolate the issue. Ensure that the environment is free from electronic interference. Using a ground loop isolator can also help eliminate hum.