[INSERT_PRODUCT_NAME]

[INSERT_PRODUCT_SUBTITLE]

Product Overview

[INSERT_PRODUCT_DESCRIPTION]

Key Feature: [INSERT_KEY_FEATURE]

Important Note: [INSERT_IMPORTANT_NOTE]

Key Characteristics

  • 1[CHARACTERISTIC_1]
  • 2[CHARACTERISTIC_2]
  • 3[CHARACTERISTIC_3]
  • 4[CHARACTERISTIC_4]

Design Philosophy

[INSERT_DESIGN_PHILOSOPHY]

Pre-Installation Checks

Important: Before installation, check that [INSERT_SPECIFIC_REQUIREMENT].

Product Cavity Diagram

Pre-Installation Test Setup

Pre-Installation Test Setup Diagram

Test Setup Diagram

Control Layout Diagram

Control Layout Diagram

Standard Pre-Installation Test Procedure

  1. Connect [POWER_SOURCE] to the [COMPONENT].
  2. Get a high-quality audio player with a 3.5mm output socket and cue a track with broad frequency range.
  3. Use the trailing test jack plug from the pre-amp to connect to your audio source.
  4. Turn down the input level of your bass amp or similar high quality audio input.
  5. Connect a mono instrument lead between the output jack of the preamp and the input of your bass rig and increase the level to normal.
  6. Set the [MAIN_CONTROL_SWITCH] to the correct position for operation.
  7. Turn up the Volume knob and test that sound is coming through your bass rig.
  8. Test all controls to ensure they’re functioning properly.
Note: [INSERT_POWER_NOTE]

Tools & Materials Required

  • 1A small screwdriver ([SIZE]) for connection terminals
  • 2A soft cloth or chamois-type fabric to protect the instrument surrounding the cavity
  • 3Appropriate screwdrivers to suit the existing control plate screws

Need Help?

If you’re unsure about any part of the pre-installation testing, contact a qualified guitar technician or reach out to East UK for assistance.

Control Layout & Functions

[CONTROL_1_NAME]

[UPPER_KNOB_NAME]: [DESCRIPTION]

[LOWER_KNOB_NAME]: [DESCRIPTION]

[CONTROL_2_NAME]

[UPPER_KNOB_NAME]: [DESCRIPTION]

[SPECIAL_FUNCTION]: [DESCRIPTION]

[LOWER_KNOB_NAME]: [DESCRIPTION]

[CONTROL_3_NAME]

[UPPER_KNOB_NAME]: [DESCRIPTION]

[LOWER_KNOB_NAME]: [DESCRIPTION]

[CONTROL_4_NAME]

Location: [LOCATION]

[MODE_1]: [DESCRIPTION]

[MODE_2]: [DESCRIPTION]

Power: [POWER_DESCRIPTION]

Control Functions Summary

Control Functions Diagram

Control Functions Diagram

[MODE_1] MODE FUNCTIONS

[FUNCTION_1]: [DETAILS]

[FUNCTION_2]: [DETAILS]

[FUNCTION_3]: [DETAILS]

[FUNCTION_4]: [DETAILS]

[MODE_2] MODE FUNCTIONS

[FUNCTION_1]: [DETAILS]

[FUNCTION_2]: [DETAILS]

[FUNCTION_3]: [DETAILS]

[FUNCTION_4]: [DETAILS]

Installation & Connections

IMPORTANT

A crucial factor for the installation of [PRODUCT_NAME] is the size of the routed slot. These do vary slightly from bass to bass. Although the pre-amp is likely to fit without a problem, it’s an absolute must to check that the slot is wide enough to take [BATTERY_TYPE]. The depth is important too, which ideally needs to be a minimum of [MIN_DEPTH]mm to allow a little clearance.

East UK cannot take responsibility for incorrect installation, any injury or loss caused as a result of installation. If in doubt, please contact a suitably skilled guitar technician for help in completing the installation correctly, or contact East UK for advice.

Installation Steps

  1. Lay some soft cloth to protect the bass surrounding the cavity. Remove the existing control plate and place the assembly on the cloth.
  2. Take several photos and make a note of where all the wires from the bass are connected to on the original plate so it can be returned to original later if required. Disconnect all the wires and remove the plate.
  3. Make sure the [PRODUCT_NAME] and its battery will fit in the cavity before connecting the wires.
  4. Place the [PRODUCT_NAME] on the protective cloth and connect the wires using the screw terminals according to the connection diagram.
  5. Connect the battery and lay it into the cavity according to the diagram below.
  6. Before fitting the new plate make sure all the wires, including the battery wires, will not be trapped in any way by the circuit board or any other part of the pre-amp. Reassemble using the original screws.

Connection Diagram

Connection Diagram

Follow wiring connections as shown.

Battery Position

Battery Position Diagram

Ensure battery fits properly before final assembly.

Features & Technical Specifications

Technical Features

  • 1[FEATURE_1]
  • 2[FEATURE_2]
  • 3[FEATURE_3]
  • 4[FEATURE_4]
  • 5[FEATURE_5]

[SPECIFIC_FEATURE_SECTION]

[FEATURE_DIAGRAM_TITLE]

Feature Diagram

[FEATURE_DIAGRAM_CAPTION]

Purpose of [FEATURE_NAME]

The [PRODUCT_NAME] includes [FEATURE_DESCRIPTION]. This is particularly useful for:

  • 1[USE_1]: [EXPLANATION]
  • 2[USE_2]: [EXPLANATION]
  • 3[USE_3]: [EXPLANATION]

Technical Specifications

Specification Details Notes
EQ Bands [NUMBER] ([NAMES]) [ADDITIONAL_FEATURES]
Bass Control [SPECIFICATIONS] [NOTES]
Mid Control [SPECIFICATIONS] [NOTES]
Treble Control [SPECIFICATIONS] [NOTES]
Battery [BATTERY_TYPE] [RECOMMENDATION]
Power Switching [SWITCHING_TYPE] [CONDITION]
Cavity Requirements [REQUIREMENTS] [PURPOSE]

Note: The [PRODUCT_NAME] is designed to fit standard [BASS_TYPE] cavities without modification. Always verify cavity dimensions before installation.

Warranty Information

Guarantee

Your East product is guaranteed to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one year from the date of original purchase.

If during the guarantee period your product becomes faulty due to defective materials or workmanship, then the unit will be repaired or replaced without charge for parts or labour at the discretion of East UK, according to the conditions below.

Conditions

  • 1The original sales invoice or receipt indicating the date of purchase and sales outlet is presented together with the faulty unit.
  • 2The unit was installed competently consistent with the instructions supplied.

What Is Not Covered

  • 1Damage due to accident or improper handling, installation or operation.
  • 2Defects caused by the instrument or system to which the unit has been installed.
  • 3Damage resulting from repair of the unit carried out by non-authorised service personnel.
  • 4The costs of transport or shipping costs relating directly or indirectly to the guarantee of this product.

Proper Disposal

To dispose of electrical goods safely, follow these simple steps:

Check Local Rules

Find out if there are any specific laws in your area about disposing of electrical waste. Many regions have special regulations for electronic equipment.

Recycle

Take your old electrical items to a local recycling centre. They can handle many types of electronics and appliances and ensure materials are properly processed.

Donate

If your item still works, consider donating it to a bass player who has yet to discover the wonders of our active bass technology.

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BTB-MMSR 4 Knob 3 Band Manual

BTB-MMSR 4 Knob 3 Band

MM Style Volume, Bass, Mid Sweep & Treble Preamp
  • 1. Overview
  • 2. Pre-Installation Checks
  • 3. Installation
  • 4. Features
  • 5. Controls
  • 6. Warranty & Disposal

Overview

The BTB-MMSR has been designed with characteristics very similar to the original MM Stingray® 2 Band EQ, but is not a copy of the original circuit. The original used a single op-amp chip (single amplifier stage in the form of a chip) for both bass and treble circuits, whereas this unit utilises a more modern dual op-amp chip (two amplifiers stages in a chip). A mid sweep stack is included for much greater control flexibility in the midrange.

Note: Like the original, this circuit does not have a flat response when the controls are set midway. This unit is not designed as a clinical tool, where what goes in, comes out at some reference setting.

Design Philosophy

The design of the 2 band EQ in the early Stingray® basses is unusual in that it does not follow the types of topologies around which the majority of equalisers are designed. It would seem that Leo Fender designed it to create a particular sound rather than follow any conventions, such as symmetrical EQ curves. Consequently the figures shown may appear unusual to those familiar with such specifications. In fact it’s not easy to portray what this EQ does with a few numbers, but in any case some figures, based around a flat response input signal, are quoted as reference points.

Pre-Installation Checks

Important: Perform these checks before installing the BTB-MMSR in your bass to ensure all components are functioning correctly.

Pre-Installation Test Setup

Test Lead Setup

  1. Connect a 9-18V battery to the battery clip (unit can be powered from 9-18 Volts DC).
  2. Get a high-quality audio player with a 3.5mm output socket and cue a track with broad frequency range.
  3. Use a test jack plug to connect your audio source to the preamp inputs.
  4. Connect a mono instrument lead between the output jack of the preamp and the input of your bass amp or similar high quality audio input.
  5. Set the Volume control to a moderate level.
  6. Test that sound is coming through your amplifier.
  7. Test the Bass control (boost and cut) to ensure it’s functioning.
  8. Test the Treble control (boost and cut) to ensure it’s functioning.
  9. Test the Mid Level control (boost and cut) to ensure it’s functioning.
  10. Test the Mid Frequency sweep control across its range.
Note: This unit does not have an on/off switch. Power is connected when the battery is connected.

Test Setup Diagram

[Test Setup Diagram: Audio Player → Test Jack → BTB-MMSR → Amp]

Visual representation of the test setup connections

Verification Steps

After completing the test setup, verify the following:

  • Audio signal passes through the preamp with no distortion or excessive noise
  • All controls respond smoothly without crackling or cutouts
  • Bass control provides both boost and cut functions
  • Treble control provides both boost and cut functions
  • Mid controls (level and frequency) operate correctly
  • Battery connection is secure and provides adequate power
  • No ground loop hum or excessive noise

Installation

General Installation Instructions

  1. If necessary, remove the old electronics leaving the pickup wires, and any others, such as ground and battery wires, with plenty of length.
  2. The single pots are marked: V = Volume, B = Bass, T = Treble
  3. The pot threads are 7.0mm size. Fit them into their holes leaving the rubber spacer rings in place if the holes are the original larger size. Tighten them once they are in place.
  4. The bass/treble circuit board can be left floating. Or, depending on the installation, it may be fixed to an appropriate surface, using the the sticky foam pads. It may be possible to fix it to the reverse side of the mid sweep circuit board, once installed.
  5. Mount the mid sweep stack in the hole used previously for the mid pot.
  6. Mount the pre-wired jack on its plate or swap the wires to the original jack, making sure they are in the correct sequence.
  7. Connect the pickups wires to the bass/treble circuit board, according the the BTB-MM diagram.
  8. A battery clip is provided with the preamp allowing it to be powered directly. But most basses will have a separate battery compartment. In which case, cut off the battery clip and join the red and black wires from the preamp to those in the bass. Before joining the wires, slip the heatshrink sleeves over the wires. After the joints have been made, the sleeving should be slid over the joints and heated with a hot soldering iron, or other localised heat source, held in close proximity. (The heatshrink sleeves can be found threaded on the black ground wire)
  9. Connect the black ground wire from the jack to any ground wires in the bass, such as the one to the bridge.
  10. Once all is proven to be working correctly, fit the knobs to their appropriate shafts, and refit plate.

Knob Installation

Fit Spring Under Each Single & Upper Knob
A fine spring is provided for each single & upper knob, in order to maintain electrical contact with the knob.

Fit on pot shaft with the larger coil upwards, then fit and tighten the knob, making sure it turns freely.
Control Plate
Fit rubber ring on 7mm pot threads where the holes in the plate are a larger size, in order to centre the control.
[Diagram showing spring placement on pot shaft]
Spring installation for proper electrical contact

Circuit Board Connections

[BTB MMSR 02 Circuit Diagram]
BTB MMSR 02 circuit board connections

Refer to the circuit diagram for proper connections:

  • HOT: Pickup hot wire
  • COLD: Pickup ground/cold wire
  • GREEN: Ground (GND)
  • YELLOW: Output (O/P)
  • RED: 9-18V positive (+VE)

Features

Technical Specifications

Control Specification Notes
TREBLE +20dB / -16dB @ 10 kHz More boost than cut, giving rise the characteristic ‘sizzle’ associated with the Stingray® style of EQ
BASS +14dB / -7dB @ 40Hz The bass control has a little more boost than the original. The boost curve continues to rise towards the lower frequencies, without flattening out at any frequency within the normal bass guitar range. Conversely the cut characteristic is shelving, having an essentially flat response from 30 – 100Hz, when fully cut.
MID LEVEL +/-12dB Boost/Cut The upper knob sets the amount of Mid boost or cut at frequencies according to the setting of the Frequency knob. The midway indent is the ‘flat’ setting.
MID FREQUENCY 100Hz – 1kHz or 200Hz – 2kHz The lower outer ring sets the continuously variable Mid frequencies for boost or cut. DIL switches on the circuit board allow low or high ranges to be set. Both switch sections should be set to ON for the Low Range and both set to OFF for the High Range.
POWER 9-18 Volts DC This unit can be powered from 9-18 Volts DC.

MID SWEEP 01 Module

The MID SWEEP 01 is a stand-alone mid control which can be used on its own or cascaded in conjunction with other modules, including additional MID SWEEP 01s. The sweep frequency band is switchable, via DIL switches on the circuit board, between two overlapping ranges.

MID LEVEL & FREQUENCY

BOOST/CUT (+/-12dB): The upper knob sets the amount of Mid boost or cut at frequencies according to the setting of the Frequency knob. The midway indent is the ‘flat’ setting.

FREQUENCY (100Hz – 1kHz or 200Hz – 2kHz): The lower outer ring sets the continuously variable Mid frequencies for boost or cut. DIL switches on the circuit board allow low or high ranges to be set. Both switch sections should be set to ON for the Low Range and both set to OFF for the High Range.

Volume Control Configuration

Sets the level from the bass and treble section of the preamp feeding the mid section. This means that the pickup feeds the preamp directly, allowing the best possible transfer of signal, and full interaction of the pickup with the preamp. Since the mid section is after the volume control, it feeds the jack directly with a low impedance output.

Controls

BTB-MMSR 4 Knob Controls

[Control Layout: VOLUME, BASS, MID (Level & Frequency Stack), TREBLE]
4 Knob control layout (left to right)

Control Functions

VOLUME

Sets the output level from the preamp. Controls the signal level before it reaches the mid section.

BASS

Controls low frequency content with +14dB boost and -7dB cut at 40Hz. The boost curve continues to rise towards lower frequencies without flattening within the normal bass guitar range. When fully cut, provides essentially flat response from 30-100Hz.

MID LEVEL & FREQUENCY (Stacked Knob)

Upper Knob (MID LEVEL): Provides +/-12dB of boost/cut at the frequency set by the lower knob. The midway indent is the ‘flat’ setting.

Lower Outer Ring (FREQUENCY): Continuously variable control that sets the frequency for the mid boost/cut. Two ranges available (selectable via DIL switches on circuit board): 100Hz-1kHz or 200Hz-2kHz.

TREBLE

Controls high frequency content with +20dB boost and -16dB cut at 10kHz. Features more boost than cut, creating the characteristic ‘sizzle’ associated with Stingray® style EQ.

Frequency Range Selection

DIL Switch Settings:
Both switch sections should be set to ON for the Low Range (100Hz-1kHz)
Both switch sections should be set to OFF for the High Range (200Hz-2kHz)

The mid frequency range is selectable via DIL switches on the circuit board, allowing customization for different playing styles and tonal preferences.

Warranty & Disposal

Care & Safety

  • This unit does not contain any user-serviceable parts. Any repairs or maintenance should be carried out by qualified personnel only.
  • Do not allow this unit to get wet or expose it to damp conditions.
  • Do not leave a battery connected to the unit for extended periods if not in use.

Guarantee

  • Your East product is guaranteed to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one year from the date of original purchase.
  • If during the guarantee period your product becomes faulty due to defective materials or workmanship then the unit will be repaired or replaced without charge for parts or labour at the discretion of East UK according to the conditions below.

Conditions

  1. The original sales invoice or receipt indicating the date of purchase and sales outlet is presented together with the faulty unit.
  2. The unit was installed competently consistent with the instructions supplied.

What Is Not Covered

  1. Damage due to accident or improper handling, installation or operation.
  2. Defects caused by the instrument or system to which to which the unit has been installed.
  3. Damage resulting from repair of the unit carried out by non-authorised service personnel.
  4. The costs of transport or shipping costs relating directly or indirectly to the guarantee of this product.

Disposal Information

To dispose of your preamp safely
  • Check Local Rules: Find out if there are any specific laws in your area about disposing of electrical waste.
  • Recycle: Take your old preamp to a local recycling centre.
  • Donate: If your preamp still works, consider donating it to a bassist who has yet to discover the wonders of our active bass technology!
Environmental Note: By disposing of your electrical goods properly, you help protect the environment!

East UK
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Tel: 44 (0) 1869 343112
Email: John.East@which.net
Website: www.East-UK.com

BTB-MMSR Manual | © East UK

Document ID: MMSR-4K-3B-02-0 | Date: 2016-09-09

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