Introduction
The AS100D is a comprehensively featured 100 Watt combo amplifier, specially designed for use with a variety of
acoustic instruments. Between its four channels, this combo has the flexibility to handle instruments with piezo
transducers or magnetic pick-ups, plus microphones for both vocal and instrument reproduction. Its 2 x 50 Watt
stereo configuration gives you enough power to perform on stage with superb clarity, while the provision of a
balanced line out allows direct connection to an external PA system for larger concert venues.
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One of the most difficult aspects of amplifying acoustic instruments is feedback. To help you eliminate this, the
AS100D features several anti-feedback controls, including a Phase switch for each channel and frequency
controllable Notch Filters with selectable extra depth for channels 1 and 2. It also features a fourth channel suitable
for CD/MD, tape player or a drum machine if needed.
For clear and detailed performance, the AS100D is loaded with two 8" speakers and two high fidelity polymer dome
tweeters. There is also an internal limiter which allows you to push the maximum level from the stereo 50 Watt
output stage, whilst remaining distortion free.
Compact and portable, the AS100D offers great flexibility and is the ideal amplifier for the acoustic player who
wants the highest quality performance and natural tonal reproduction.
Front Panel Features
From the Chairman
I would like to thank you personally for selecting the AS100D,
Acoustic Soloist combo.
The Marshall name has been associated with many fine products
over the years and our commitment to quality remains as constant
today as it did at the birth of Marshall Amplification, back in 1962.
In the case of the Acoustic Soloist amplifier range, much time and
research has gone into making their sound as natural as possible.
The design team, being guitarists, fully understand the needs of the
player and have brought their expertise fully to bear on these
products.
The AS100D also marks a significant milestone in Marshall
amplifier history as it was the first model to carry on board digital
effects, to give you the highest possible sound quality. You can also
rest assured that the Marshall hallmarks of design and engineering
excellence come as standard, ensuring that this amplifier will stand
the test of time, even after constant use.
I strongly suggest that you read this handbook carefully before
using your new amplifier, then keep it on hand for future reference.
I am certain that you will derive great enjoyment from your
Marshall Acoustic Soloist combo and wish you every success with it.
Yours Sincerely,
The AS100D provides two separate pre-amps to capture the best sound out of your acoustic instrument.
Having two channels dedicated to acoustic instruments allows you to mix two types of commonly used pick-up
(piezo, magnetic or microphone), between either two mono jacks or a stereo jack.
Channel 1 - Acoustic Instrument
5. Bass Control
Adjusts the amount of bottom end or bass in your
sound. Too much bass can cause unwanted
feedback, therefore care should be taken when
setting this control. The best position to start is 12
oclock, then adjust from there as desired.
1. Input Jack
This input will accept a normal mono jack lead
from a piezo transducer or magnetic pick-up.
Plug the lead from your guitar in here to connect
you to channel 1.
This is also a stereo input designed specially for
those acoustic instruments which feature a variety
of pickups (e.g. magnetic and transducer) fed
through a single stereo cable. In this mode the
signal from the ring of the stereo jack is
automatically routed through to channel 2 by
selecting the Link Ch 1 switch (item 11). This
allows separate pre-amp control for the two
different pick-ups.
6. Parametric Mid Control
Cuts or boosts the mid-range of your sound. This
control works in conjunction with item 7 (mid
frequency control) to give the maximum possible
control over the all important mid-range of your
instruments tonal spectrum.
7. Mid Frequency Control
Adjusts the frequency of the mid-range control
(item 6).
2. Phase Switch
8. Treble Control
Reverses the phase of the signal to cut out
unwanted resonances caused by the instrument
and speakers being in phase.
Ensure that you test this in the position where you
will actually perform.
Adjusts the high end or treble frequencies in your
tone. Again, care should be taken when setting this
control as too much treble will cause high pitched
feedback. The starting point of the 12 oclock
position is best.
3. Gain Switch
Channel 2 - Acoustic Instrument and
Microphone
Increases the amount of gain to the input and is
extremely useful for boosting the signal of pick-ups
with very low output levels.
9. Instrument Input
4. Volume Control
Mono jack input. Plug the lead from your guitar in
here to connect to channel 2 only.
Adjusts the volume level of channel 1.
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The built-in digital effects add an entirely new dimension to the range of sounds available. If you want to add
further effects, then there is a parallel effects loop with level control.
10. Microphone Input
21. Rotary Feedback Filter (Sweep 2)
XLR type socket to connect a microphone to
channel 2.
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11. Link Channel 1 Switch
Switch to link channel 2 (when an instrument with
a single stereo jack is connected) to the stereo
input of channel 1 (see item 1). Channel 2 level
and EQ settings will affect the signal connected to
the ring of the stereo input jack. (item 1). Refer to
block diagram.
12. Contour Switch
Channel 1 and Channel 2 Mix
Effects Switches
Changes the contour of the channel EQ by cutting
the mid-range by a predetermined amount.
22. Internal Effects Switch
13. Phantom Switch
Activates the internal stereo digital effects section
for the acoustic instrument channels.
If you require phantom power for your condenser
microphone, pressing this switch provides +15V.
23. External Effects Switch
14. Phase Switch
Activates the external effects loop for the acoustic
instrument channels.
Reverses the phase of the signal to cut out
unwanted resonances caused by the instrument
and speakers being in phase. This can considerably
reduce the amount of low frequency acoustic
feedback.
Ensure that you test this in the position where you
will actually perform.
31. External Effects Mix Control
35. Parameter Adjust Control
Selects the amount of effect on channel 3 from any
external effects processor connected through the
FX Loop.
Adjusts the main parameter of the effect selected
by Program Select Control (item 34). The main
parameter is decay time for all Reverb and Delay
programs. For Chorus, Flange and Modulation
programs, it is the Speed.
Channel 4 - Auxiliary
36. Effects Level Control
32. Phono Inputs
Controls the amount of the digital effects signal in
the mix.
Left and right phono sockets for connection to
CD/MD/tape player, drum machine or other backing
equipment. This channel works in stereo.
Master Volume
33. Volume Control
37. Master Volume Control
Controls the volume level of the auxiliary channel.
Controls the overall volume level of the AS100D.
Stereo Digital Effects
38. Power Switch
This is the On/Off switch for the mains power to
the amplifier. When it is switched On, the switch
will light. Please ensure the amplifier is switched
off and unplugged from the mains electricity
supply before being moved.
34. Program Select Control
Rotary control to select one of the 16 digital effects
programs.
Channel 3 - Microphone
24. Microphone Input
XLR type socket to take the input from an external
microphone for either vocal or instrument
reproduction.
15. Volume Control
25. Phase Switch
Adjusts the volume level of channel 2.
Reverses the phase of the signal to cut out
unwanted resonances caused by the instrument
and speakers being in phase.
Ensure that you test this in the position where you
will actually perform.
16. Bass Control
Adjusts the amount of bottom end or bass in your
sound. Too much bass can cause unwanted
feedback, therefore care should be taken when
setting this control. The best position to start is
12 oclock, then adjust from there as desired.
26. Phantom Switch
17. Treble Control
If you require phantom power for your condenser
microphone, pressing this switch provides +15V.
Adjusts the high end or treble frequencies in your
tone. Again, care should be taken when setting this
control as too much treble will cause high pitched
feedback. The starting point of the 12 oclock
position is best, then adjust from there to suit your
own preference.
27. Volume Control
Adjusts the volume level of channel 3.
28. Bass Control
Adjusts the amount of bottom end or bass in your
sound. Too much bass can cause unwanted
feedback, therefore care should be taken when
setting this control. The best position to start is
12 oclock, then adjust from there as desired.
Channel 1 and Channel 2 Mix
Anti Feedback Section
18. On Switch
29. Treble Control
Activates the Anti Feedback filters (items 20 & 21)
for both acoustic instrument channels.
Rear Panel Features
1. Mains Input
4. Effects Level Control
Your amp is provided with a detachable mains
(power) lead that is connected here. The specific
mains input voltage rating that your amplifier has
been built for is clearly marked on the back panel.
Before connecting for the first time, please ensure
that your amplifier is compatible with your
electricity supply. If you have any doubts, please
get advice from a qualified person. Your Marshall
dealer can help you in this respect.
Rotary control to adjust the external effects return
level.
5. Stereo Effects Return
Left / Mono and Right returns to accept the output
from an external effects processor. If the processor
is mono (such as a floor pedal), connect to the
Left / Mono return jack.
6. D.I. Outputs
2. Footswitch Jack Socket
Left and Right direct outputs, fully balanced for
connection to an external PA mixing desk.
For connection to the supplied remote footswitch
which provides switching of both internal and
external effects.
7. Line Out
Unbalanced Left and Right direct outputs for
connection to recording or other outboard
equipment.
3. Effects Send
Sends the signal from the AS100D to the input of
an external effects processor.
Adjusts the high end or treble frequencies in your
tone. Again, care should be taken when setting this
control as too much treble will cause high pitched
feedback. The starting point of the 12 oclock
position is best, then adjust from there to suit your
own preference.
19. Depth Switch
Increases the depth for both notch filter controls
20 & 21.
20. Rotary Feedback Filter (Sweep 1)
30. Internal Effects Mix Control
Sweeps the band of frequencies most likely to
cause body resonance (the main offending
feedback frequencies) from 50Hz - 250Hz and
reduce it when selected.
Selects the amount of effect from the built-in
digital effects for channel 3 only.
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Provides a second sweep of a broader band of
frequencies (60Hz - 650Hz) to help remove a
second offending frequency.
TIP: In order to select and eliminate the offending
frequencies, select the point where the feedback
just appears and move the frequency control until
it disappears. Next, increase the gain level until the
feedback reappears and adjust the frequency again,
then reduce the level slightly.
Technical
AS100D Technical Specification
100W RMS into 4 (50W per side)
Potencia de salida
Ausgangsleistung
Puissance de sortie
100W RMS sobre 4 (50W per side)
100W RMS an 4 (50W per side)
100W RMS sous 4 Ohms (50W per side)
100W RMS / 4
Main Guitar Input Impedance
1 M
Impedancia de entrada principal de guitarra
Guitar Input Eingangsimpedanz
Impdance d'entre
1 M
1 M
1 M
1 M
Technische
Tcnicas
Line Output Level
Techniques
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Power Output
EUROPE ONLY - Note: The Peak Inrush current for the AS100D is 21 amps.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment
generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause
harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If
this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and
on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
-10dBV * see Note 1
Nivel de salida
Line Output Ausgangspegel
Niveau de sortie
-10dBV * ver nota 1
-10dBV * siehe Hinweis 1
-10dBV * voir note 1
-10dBV
FX Send Level
-10dBV, +4dBV * see Note 2
Nivel de envo FX
FX Send Ausgangspegel
Niveau de sortie d'effet
-10dBV, +4dBV * ver nota 2
-10dBV, +4dBV * siehe Hinweis 2
-10dBV, +4dBV * voir note 2
-10dBV, +4dBV
Microphone Input Impedance
1 k
Microphone Impedencia
Microphone Input Eingangsimpedanz
Microphone Impdance dentre
1 k
1 k
1 k
1 k
Weight
21kg
Peso
Gewicht
Poids
21kg
21kg
21kg
21kg
Size (mm)
600 x 540 x 261
Tamao (mm)
Mae (mm)
Taille (mm)
600 x 540 x 261
600 x 540 x 261
600 x 540 x 261
600 x 540 x 261
* Note 1: Recommended for connection to inputs with
input impedance >20K
* Nota 1: Se recomienda conectar a entradas con
impedancia superior a 20K
* Hinweis 1: Empfohlen fr Inputs mit eine
Eingangsimpedanz >20K
* Note 1: Recommande pour une impdance d'entre
suprieure 20K
EUROPE ONLY
- Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the requirements of the EMC directive
(Environments E1, E2 and E3 EN 55103-1/2) and the Low Voltage directive in the E.U.
* Note 2: Recommended for use with line level equipment
(i.e. rack processor etc.)
* Nota 2: Se recomienda utilizar con equipo con nivel
nominal de lnea ( como procesadores de rack, etc...)
* Hinweis 2: Empfohlen fr die Benutzung mit Equipment auf
Linepegel (z.B.Studioeffektgerte etc.)
* Note 2: Recommande pour des niveaux de ligne de type
processeur d'effets en rack.
Espaol
SLO PARA EUROPA
- Nota: Este equipo ha sido examinado y se ha comprobado que cumple la normativa EMC (Apartados
E1, E2 y E3 EN 55103-1/2) y la normativa de Baja Tensin de la U.E.
SLO PARA EUROPA - Nota: La corriente de pico en el encendido del AS100D es de 21 amperios.
Nota: Este equipo ha sido examinado y calificado como aparato digital de Clase B, de acuerdo con la parte 15 de la normativa FCC. Esta
calificacin fue definida para garantizar una proteccin razonable contra interferencias en una instalacin domstica. Este equipo genera,
utiliza y puede radiar energa de radiofrecuencia y, si no se instala y utiliza de acuerdo con las instrucciones, puede producir
interferencias indeseadas a las radiotransmisiones. De todas formas, no hay una garanta total de que no ocurran interferencias en
ciertas instalaciones. Si este equipo produce interferencias perjudiciales a la recepcin en aparatos de radio o televisin, lo cual se puede
deducir observando el efecto al encender y apagar el equipo, se sugiere al usuario que intente corregir estas interferencias siguiendo una
o varias de las siguientes medidas:
Reorientar o reubicar la antena receptora de la radio o televisin.
Aumentar la separacin entre el equipo y el aparato receptor.
Conectar el equipo en un enchufe de un circuito de alimentacin distinto de aquel al que va conectado el receptor.
Consultar con el vendedor o con un tcnico experto en radio y TV.
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GILT NUR FR EUROPA
- Hinweis: Dieses Gert entspricht den Anforderungen der EMC Richtlinien (Anlagen E1, E2
und E3 EN 55103-1/2) und den Anweisungen fr Niederspannung der E.U und wurde entsprechend getestet.
GILT NUR FR EUROPA - Hinweis: Die Stromspitze beim Einschalten liegt beim AS100D bei 21 Ampere.
Die entsprechenden Grenzwerte stellen einen ausreichenden Schutz vor strenden Interferenzen beim Gebrauch im Wohnbereich
sicher. Dieses Gert generiert und arbeitet im Radiofrequenzbereich und kann eine entsprechende Strahlung aussenden. Wird das
Gert nicht entsprechend den Bedienungsanweisungen benutzt, so kann es zu Strungen beim Empfang von Radio- oder TVSignalen kommen. Es ist grundstzlich nicht auszuschlieen, da es bei einigen Anwendungen zu derartigen Strungen kommen
kann. Sollte dies einmal der Fall sein (zur berprfung sollte das Gert an- und ausgeschaltet werden) so schlagen wir die
folgenden Lsungsanstze vor:
Positioniere die Empfangsantenne anders.
Vergrssere den Abstand zwischen dem Verstrker und dem Empfangsgert.
Benutze einen anderen Netzanschlu fr beide Gerte.
Konsultiere einen Hndler oder geschulten Radio-Fernsehtechniker.
Franais
EUROPE UNIQUEMENT
- Remarque: Ce matriel a t test: il est conforme aux directives europennes EMC (Environnement
E1, E2 et E3 EN 55103-1/2) et aux directives sur les appareils basse tension.
EUROPE UNIQUEMENT - Remarque: La consommation en crte du AS100D est de 21 ampres.
Keep these instructions Conserve estas instrucciones Bewahre diese Bedienungsanleitung gut auf.
Conservez toutes ces instructions
Note: Cet quipement a t test et approuv conforme aux normes fdrales sur les appareils numriques de Classe B selon le
rsolution fdrale amricaine. Ces limites sont dsignes pour fournir une protection raisonnable contre les interfrence en installation
rsidentielle. Cet appareil gnre, utilise et peut mettre des frquences radio et, en cas dinstallation ou dutilisation diffrente de ce qui
est prconis dans ce mode demploi, il peut entraver la bonne rception des quipements de tlvision ou radio avoisinants. Cependant,
nous ne pouvons garantir labsence dinterfrences selon lapplication utilise. Si cet appareil est source dinterfrence (vrifiez en plaant
lappareil sous ou hors tension plusieurs reprises), nous vous encourageons appliquer lune des mesures suivantes:
Rorientez ou dplacez lantenne de rception.
Augmentez la distance entre lappareil et le rcepteur.
Connectez le matriel sur une ligne secteur diffrente de celle du rcepteur.
Consultez votre revendeur ou un spcialiste TV/Radio.
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AS100D Front Panel
1
2 3 4
18 19 20
Acoustic Channel 1
Ch 11&22 Anti-Feedback
Phase
Gain
Input
21
FX
On
10
Bass
Volume
250Hz
Mid
2.5kHz
Depth
Treble
Mid Frequency
22 23
Program
1-3
4-6
7-9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
Int. FX
50Hz
250Hz
60Hz
Sweep 1
650Hz
34
Ext. FX
Sweep 2
Acoustic Channel 2
35
36
37
Stereo Digital Effects
Halls
8
Rooms
7
Plates
6
Non Linear
Chorus
5
Flange
4
Delay
Chorus Room
3
Ch / Dly / Room
2
Modulation
Master
9 10
Acoustic
11
12
13
14
15
1 16
10
Adjust
10
Level
Soloist
10
Volume
Microphone
Aux
O
I
L
Link Ch1
Phase
Phase
R
Contour Phantom
Instrument
Microphone
10
10
Volume
11 12
13 14 15
Phantom
Bass
Treble
16
17
24
25 26
10
10
Power
10
10
Volume
Bass
Treble
Int. FX
Ext. FX
Input
Volume
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
38
AS100D Rear Panel
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired operation.
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE
WARNING!: SHOCK HAZARD. DO NOT
THIS EQUIPMENT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED.
REFER SERVICING
AVIS!:
ATTENTION!:
CAUTION!:
REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER. NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS
QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
POUR EVITER LES RISQUES DE DECHARGES ELECTRIQUES, NE PAS OUVRIR LE COUVERCLE. CET APPAREIL NE COMPORTE
AUCUNE PIECE SUSCEPTIBLE DETRE REPAREE PAR VOS SOINS. FAITES TOUJOURS APPEL A UN TECHNICIEN QUALIFIE POUR TOUTE REPARATION.
RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE. NE PAS OUVRIR. POUR EVITER LES RISQUES DINCENDIE ET DE DECHARGES
ELECTRIQUES, NEXPOSEZ JAMAIS CET APPAREIL A LHUMIDITE OU A LA PLUIE. CONNECTER CET APPAREIL A LA TERRE.
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Cet appareil numrique de la classe B est conforme la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
Effects Loop
D.I. Output
Line Out
Designed, Engineered & Quality Controlled by
Marshall Amplification plc, Bletchley,
Milton Keynes, England.
Mains Input
Made in China
Output 2x50 Watts RMS into 4
MODEL: AS100D
Left / Mono
Right
Footswitch
Send
Level
Return
Left
Right
Left
Right
280 Watts
120V ~ 60Hz
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AS100D Block Diagram
VOL
LOW MID FREQ HIGH
INSTRUMENT
DEPTH
PHASE
-1
TIP
RING
SWEEP 1
CH1
SWEEP 2
NOTCH
GAIN
VOL
LOW HIGH
AUX
TWEETER
PHASE
-1
D.I. RIGHT
MIC
CROSSOVER
CH4
VOL
CH2
PHANTOM 15V
LOW HIGH
DRIVER
LIMITER
REVERB
PHASE
LEFT
-1
REVERB
AUX
LINE OUT RIGHT
MASTER
TAPE IN
EXT. FX
VOL
RIGHT
CONTOUR
MIC
P.A.
PROGRAM
ADJUST LEVEL
FOOTSWITCH
DIGITAL
D.I. LEFT
REVERB
CH3
EXT. FX
P.A.
CROSSOVER
DRIVER
LEVEL
(BACK)
SEND RETURN
RIGHT
L-MONO
24
TWEETER
LINE OUT LEFT
25