Fishman Matrix Infinity Preamplifier Specification
A key element of the Matrix Infinity is its soundhole-mounted rotary controls for volume and tone, allowing for quick and seamless adjustments during performance. The tone control is especially noteworthy for its ability to shape the sound by adjusting the bass, midrange, and treble frequencies, providing a balanced and natural acoustic tone. The preamplifier is powered by a 9-volt battery, ensuring long-lasting and reliable performance with a low current draw for extended battery life.
The Matrix Infinity also includes a unique voicing switch, which allows users to optimize the preamp's performance for different guitar body sizes and styles. This switch helps in accentuating the instrument's inherent tonal qualities, making it adaptable for various acoustic environments. The pickup itself is made of a high-quality, piezo-ceramic material, designed to be highly responsive to the guitar’s natural resonance.
Overall, the Fishman Matrix Infinity Preamplifier is highly regarded for its ability to preserve the authentic sound of an acoustic guitar while providing ample tonal flexibility and control, making it a popular choice among discerning musicians seeking superior acoustic amplification.
Fishman Matrix Infinity Preamplifier F.A.Q.
How do I install the Fishman Matrix Infinity Preamplifier in my acoustic guitar?
To install the Fishman Matrix Infinity Preamplifier, you need to first remove the strings from your guitar. Carefully drill a hole for the endpin jack, then mount the preamp and pickup according to the included instructions. Ensure the pickup is properly aligned under the saddle for optimal performance.
What should I do if the output from my Fishman Matrix Infinity is too low?
Check the battery to ensure it is fresh and properly seated. Also, verify that the pickup is correctly positioned under the saddle. If the issue persists, inspect the wiring connections for any loose or damaged parts.
How can I adjust the tone settings on the Fishman Matrix Infinity?
The Fishman Matrix Infinity features tone controls that can be adjusted via the soundhole-mounted preamp module. Use the tone and volume knobs to customize your sound to your preference.
What is the best way to clean and maintain my Fishman Matrix Infinity preamp?
Use a soft, dry cloth to wipe down the preamp and pickup. Avoid using any liquid cleaners as they may damage the electronics. Regularly check the battery compartment for any signs of corrosion.
Can I use the Fishman Matrix Infinity preamp with nylon string guitars?
Yes, the Fishman Matrix Infinity is compatible with nylon string guitars. Ensure the pickup is properly positioned to accommodate the wider string spacing typical of nylon string guitars.
What type of battery does the Fishman Matrix Infinity preamp use, and how often should it be replaced?
The Fishman Matrix Infinity uses a 9-volt battery. It is recommended to replace the battery every 100 hours of playtime to ensure optimal performance.
How do I troubleshoot unwanted noise or hum from my Fishman Matrix Infinity preamp?
Check all connections to ensure they are secure. Inspect the pickup and preamp for any signs of damage. Ensure that the guitar is properly grounded and that there are no interference sources nearby.
Can I install the Fishman Matrix Infinity preamp myself, or should I seek professional help?
While the installation can be done by someone with experience in guitar electronics, it is recommended to seek professional help to avoid damaging your instrument.
What should I do if the Fishman Matrix Infinity preamp doesn't fit my guitar?
Consult with a professional luthier to see if modifications can be made to accommodate the preamp. Alternatively, verify compatibility with your guitar model before attempting installation.
How can I test if my Fishman Matrix Infinity preamp is working correctly after installation?
Plug the guitar into an amplifier and test the sound using different tone and volume settings. Ensure there is no distortion or feedback, and that the output is clear and balanced across all strings.