1001RB Series
Owners Manual
1001RB
1001RB/210
1001RB/115
1001RB Series
Congratulations
Your purchase of a new Gallien-Krueger 1001RB Series
product is surely the result of much careful consideration
on your part. For our part, we at Gallien-Krueger are
pleased that you chose us, and are determined that you
will be a satisfied customer. In choosing a 1001RB Series
product, you own an amplifier with many unique features,
that can take you where you have never been before.
If your 1001RB Series amplifier or combo did not come
with all the items listed above, or if you encounter
problems while setting up your new equipment, please
contact your local dealer, or us as soon as possible at:
Gallien-Kruger, Inc.
2240 Paragon Drive
San Jose, CA 95131
phone: (408) 441-7970
To get the most out of your new purchase please take a few
minutes to read through this manual. If you are in a
hurry, we suggest you at least read through the Quick
Start section before setting up your new rig. This will help
get you started and give you a few quick tips, but is not a
substitute for reading the rest of the manual.
fax:
(408) 441-8085
Internet:
Email:
We wish you a lifetime of good playing.
Your amplifier should have come with the following items,
please check the contents of the box to ensure that you
have everything.
Included with your 1001RB Head:
1001RB
Rack mount Ears with Hardware
Power Cord
4 Conductor Speakon Cable
Owner’s Manual
Warranty Card
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Safety Instructions Sheet
Included with your 1001RB Combo:
1001RB/115, or /210
Power Cord
Owner’s Manual
Warranty Card
Safety Instructions Sheet
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1001RB Series
Always Listening
I have never seen the point in doing things the way
others have done them. I also have not been very
interested in following the latest fad. I am a Stanford
educated engineer who worked his way through school
as a musician. Like all musicians, I have lugged
amplifiers up stairways and into car trunks, always
wondering why these things had to be so heavy, bulky,
and hard to handle.
As I am the principal innovator at , our products
reflect my attitudes and life experiences. I don’t model
my designs after other manufacturer’s products (as
some of our competitors are proud of reciting).
Instead, I believe new and old problems are best solved
with new solutions. Having taken our own path,
products enjoy a unique, unmatched sound, allowing
the artist using them every opportunity to make an
original statement.
Having supported my products for over thirty years, I
have learned from the story they tell.
is a reflection of that story, and has a commitment to
support that legacy. Just as the products I created
thirty years ago are still telling their story, the products
we create today will be talking to us tomorrow.
We’ll be listening,
Robert Gallien
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1001RB Series
Quick Start
The 1001RB Series is designed to be simple to operate.
All controls have a well defined purpose and are well
behaved. These directions will take you through the
basics and give you a good start for setting up your
sound.
Caution:
First:
Do not connect the Speakon cable labeled “Bridge Mode”
to the 1001RB. This may result in damage to the ampli-
fier.
Set the power switch to Off and connect the supplied
power cable, from the amplifier AC receptacle, to an AC
power outlet of proper voltage and power rating (see
safety information on page 7 for details).
Then:
Set all the voicing filters’ EQ controls and the Boost control
to 12 o’clock. Set the Woofer/Master to 3 O’ Clock, the
tweeter to 12 O’clock and the volume to 0. If you have a
five string bass, push the button marked String Bass in.
Next:
Connect your speaker cabinets to the amplifier outputs
marked 540W AMP ONLY or “SPEAKON” OUTPUTS. Be
sure not to exceed the recommended speaker load below.
Next:
Using an instrument cable, connect your bass to the Input
Maximum Recommended Speaker Load:
One 4 Ohm, or two 8 Ohm cabinets on the 540W Amp.
One or two 8 Ohm horns on the 50W Amp.
jack and turn the power switch on and play. If the input
clipping LED flashes, push the button marked
in.
This will prevent you from overdriving the preamp. If
you have a bass with passive electronics make sure the
controls are all the way up. If you have a bass with active
electronics, turn all of the EQ controls on the bass to the
middle or flat position.
If you are using an RBH Series cabinet, use the supplied
4 conductor Speakon cable to connect to the “Speakon”
outputs on the rear panel of the amplifier. Set the Woofer
X-Over and Tweeter Hi Cut switches on the front panel to
the IN position. You may want to adjust these later as you
optimize your sound. In addition, set the switch on the
RBH cabinet to Bi-Amp.
Now:
Slowly bring the Volume up.
For connection to all other cabinets, connect to the 1/4”
outputs labeled 540W amp only. Set the Woofer X-Over
switch on the front panel to the Out position.
You should be hearing your bass quite well. Your amplifier
and instrument are currently set in their nominal position.
From this point further adjustment may be required to
accomodate your particular instrument, cabinet and
playing styles. If you are using and RBH Bi-Amp cabinet
you may want to adjust the tweeter control for balance
first.
For more information on Bi-Amp and Normal Operation,
see page 7.
Remember:
Playing loud with the master below 12 O clock
will cause distortion. In some cases this is
desireable.
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Sound Tips
The1001RB Series has several unique features which, if
used properly, will obtain that sound you have been
searching for.
The Equalizer:
Boost/Master:
The Equalizer is used to fine tune your sound. When
adjusting it, do it just a little at a time. These are active
circuits, and small changes can make a big difference in
your sound. With a little experimentation you will find
that this equalizer is very easy to use, never sounds weird
and provides you with a large variety of great sounds,
unique to GK.
Turning up the Boost control, will add a little growl to
your tone. This is an unmistakable GK trade mark
sound, that you will grow to appreciate. Raising the
Boost while lowering the Master will add more growl
while keeping the sound level the same. Growl is
actually a small amount of even order harmonic distor-
tion, that sounds great through a woofer, but horrible
through a horn (see Bi-Amp solution below). For
most playing situations, the Master is set between 12 &
3 o’clock. The cleanest sound is obtained by setting
the Master above 12 o’clock, and going above 3
o’clock for maximum power situations.
Contour:
Increasing the Contour level will scoop out mid-range
frequencies while boosting the highs and lows. The
sound, once again, is unique to GK and unavailable on
any other Bass amp.
Direct Out:
The 1001RB provides a low noise, high quality balanced
direct out for connection to PA and recording consoles.
With the Pre/Post EQ switch set to “Pre” (Out), the direct
output signal is fed directly from our low noise, high
headroom, FET input stage providing a low noise output
superior to external direct boxes and impedance trans-
formers. In addition, this output is calibrated for 1.0V (0
dBV) output and can be adjusted to unity gain (instru-
ment level) by adjusting the Level control to -15 dB (U) .
With the switch in the Pre position, the Direct Output
signal is only effected by the Level, -10dB Pad, and Tuning
Mute controls. This allows you to adjust your tone and
volume on stage without changing the Direct Output
signal level and confusing your sound man.
String Bass:
The way a Bass amp deals with the instrument low string
is a critical part of its sound. In fact, a five string
instrument requires an entirely different low end re-
sponse than a four string instrument. No equalizer can
make the necessary adjustments to accommodate both.
However, the String Bass button on the 1001RB Series does
just that. When it is out, the 1001RB is voiced like the
800RB (the world’s classic four string amp). Push it
in and the 1001RB is voiced for five string instruments.
For some playing styles you may want it in, even with a
four string instrument.
Changing the Pre/Post EQ switch to “Post” ( In),
sends the “GK sound” and preamp response to the
Direct Out jack. This gives you complete control over
the Direct Out’s tone and volume. In addition, a
Ground (Gnd) Lift switch is included to remove hum
and buzz when connecting to equipment powered by
a different ground system.
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Bi-Amp and Normal Operation
The 1001RB’s unique design makes setup for Bi-Amp or
normal configuations simple. The operational mode is
configured by how you connect your speaker cabinets. In
addition, you have the option of driving one cabinet in Bi-
Amp and one in Normal operation.
1001RB setup up for Bi-Amp Operation:
1001RB setup up for Normal Operation:
1001RB setup up for Bi-Amp Operation:
The Bi-Amp feature of the 1001RB series is automatically
engaged when you connect an RBH series cabinet (with
switch on the cabinet set to Bi-Amp) to the 1001RB with
the supplied 4 conductor Speakon cable. This setup gives
the 1001RB complete control of the tweeter and woofer
signals sent to your rig. Now you can push the woofers to
the max., while the tweeter remains clean, crisp and free
of clipping distortion. In addition, a smooth tight tone is
easily dialed in by adjusting the Tweeter and Woofer
Master controls on the 1001RB front panel. Note: In the
Bi-Amp configuration, we recommend starting with the
Woofer X-Over and Tweeter Hi-Cut controls in.
1001RB setup up for Normal Operation:
The 1001RB series amplifier is configured for normal
operation when you are connecting to any cabinet with
a 2 conductor Speakon cable, 1/4” to 1/4” speaker
cable or 1/4” to banana plug speaker cable. In this
setup, the speaker cabinet is driven by the 540W amp
and the 50W tweeter amplifier is not used. If you are
using RBH series cabinets, the volume of the tweeter
(relative to the woofer’s volume) can be adjusted using
the Horn Level control of the cabinet’s internal cross-
over.
GK Speakon Cable
1+ 540W Amp +
1- 540W Amp -
GK RBH Series Cabinet
410RBH, 210RBH, 115RBH
Set to Full Range mode.
GK Speakon Cable
GK RBH Series Cabinet
1+ 540W Amp +
1- 540W Amp -
2+ 540W Amp +
2- 540W Amp -
410RBH, 210RBH,
115RBH
Set to Bi-Amp mode.
¼ Speaker Cable
Tip 540W Amp +
Shield 540W Amp -
Any brand name cabinet with
appropriate impedance and
power rating.
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1001RB Series
Safety Information
Do Not Use Extension Cords:
Verify Line, Voltage and Amperage Before
Use:
Your new 1001RB Series Bass Amp has been factory
To avoid safety hazards, use only the power cord supplied
with your unit. If a replacement cord is used, make
certain that it is of consistent quality and gauge as the
original. We do not recommend using extension cords
with this product. As with all electrical devices, do not
run power cords under rugs or carpets or place heavy
objects on them. Damaged power cords should be
replaced immediately with cords meeting factory specifi-
cations.
configured for use with:
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120 Volt/60Hz 20 Amp circuit for USA & Canada.
230 Volt/50Hz 10 Amp circuit for Europe
& Australia.
100 Volt/50Hz 20 Amp circuit for Japan.
Proper AC circuit for all other countries.
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Connecting the amplifier to a line with specifications
other than indicated above can create a safety and fire
hazard, and may damage the amplifier. If you have any
questions about the voltage requirements for your
specific model, or about the line voltage in your area,
contact your dealer before plugging the unit into a wall
outlet.
Handle The AC Power Cord Gently:
When disconnecting the power cord from an AC outlet,
always pull the plug, never pull the cord. If you do not
intend to use the amplifier for a considerable length of
time, disconnect the plug from the AC outlet.
Verify AC Circuit Capacity Before Use:
The high power output of your amplifier may require
heavy current draw under Full-Load conditions. To
insure proper performance and avoid potential safety
hazards, we recommend connection to line circuits with
Amperage specified “as above”. Connecting multiple
amplifiers to the same circuit, or connecting the ampli-
fier to the same circuit used by other heavy-power
devices, such as high-wattage lights, may cause circuit
breakers to trip. It is always a good idea to avoid using
any audio equipment on the same AC circuit as equip-
ment with motors, such as air conditioners or refrigera-
tors. This will lessen to possibility of power variation and
electrical start-up noise affecting your sound.
Do Not Open The Amplifier Enclosure:
There are no user-serviceable components inside this
product. Opening the amplifier enclosure may present a
shock hazard, and modification to the product will void
your warranty. If liquid enters the unit, or any metal
object such as a paper clip, wire, or staple accidentally
falls inside the enclosure, disconnect the unit from the
AC power source immediately and consult an authorized
service station.
Unpacking:
The carton and packing materials used in shipping your
new amplifier were specially designed to cushion it from
the shocks and vibration that occur during transport. We
suggest that you save the carton and packing materials
for use in shipping, in the event you move, or the
amplifier needs repair.
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1001RB Series
Installation and Maintenance
Installation:
Cleaning:
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To insure proper operation and to avoid
potential safety hazards, place the unit on a
firm, level surface. When installing the unit
in a rack, be sure the mounting hardware can
support the amplifier’s weight. To save space
in your rack, the 1001RB’s feet can be
removed using a Philips head screwdriver.
Make certain that proper space is provided for
ventilation. The 1001RB Series requires at
least ½ inch clearance above for proper
ventilation. Never block the fan vent holes in
the top or front of the amplifier. If the
amplifier will be installed in a rack or other
enclosed area, make sure that there is
sufficient air movement within the enclosure
to allow proper cooling. Consult your dealer
for more information.
When the unit gets dirty, wipe it with a clean, soft and
dry cloth. If necessary, first wipe the surface with a
soft cloth slightly dampened with mild, soapy water,
followed by a fresh cloth with clean water. Wipe
immediately with a dry cloth. Never use benzene,
thinner, alcohol, or other volatile cleaning agents.
Do not use abrasive cleaners, as they may damage the
finish of metal parts. Avoid spraying insecticides near
the unit.
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Maintenance:
Your new amplifier is rugged. It was built to give you a
lifetime of trouble-free operation, if it is operated in
accordance with the instructions contained in this
manual. The only maintenance required is cleaning. If
you are going to move your amplifier around frequently,
we recommend a road case to protect it from scratches
and road wear.
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Avoid installation in extremely hot or cold
locations, and areas that are exposed to direct
sunlight, or near heating equipment.
Avoid moist or humid locations.
Remember, power amplifiers generate heat.
The heat sink fins and ventilation slots that
form part of the enclosure are specially
designed to remove this heat. Placing other
electronic equipment near these heat-
dissipation systems may possibly affect the
long-term reliability of both your amplifier
and the other equipment.
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Moving the Unit:
Before moving the unit, be certain to disconnect any
interconnection cords with other components, and make
sure that you disconnect the unit from the AC outlet.
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Front Panel Controls
1-Balanced Direct Out:
9-High Mid:
An electronically balanced output, that you can run
to your P.A. system.
2-Pre/Post EQ Button:
Boost and cut at 1 kHz +10dB, “Q Optimized,” band
pass type. Works on lower string harmonics, and
effects the punch of your sound.
Selects the direct out signal from before or after the EQ.
3-Direct Level Out
Controls the level at the direct out jack.
4-Input:
A standard ¼” input jack and input attenuator button.
The button is generally left out, except in rare cases when
the clip LED flashes.
Boost and cut at 250Hz +10dB, “Q Optimized,”
band pass type. Works on the main body of your sound.
11-Bass:
Boost and cut at 60Hz +10dB, shelving type. Controls
low end push.
12-Boost:
5-Tuning Mute Button:
A post EQ gain stage using GIVE technology which adds
“growl” as it is turned up.
Set this switch to “On” when tuning up. No signal will be
sent to the speakers, or the P.A. system.
13-Tweeter/Master:
Controls output level to tweeter.
6-Volume:
Sets pre-amp gain after the input stage. It is used in
conjunction with the input pad, to optimize the amplifier’s
headroom.
14-Tweeter Hi-Cut:
Cuts frequencies above 10kHz, producing a more
“cone” like sound from the tweeter.
7-Voicing Filters:
15-Woofer/Master:
String Bass:
Controls output level of 540W amplifier. For Bi-Amp
operation, this controls the woofer level.
16-Woofer X-Over:
Set this button to engage the electronic crossover for the
woofer. The tweeter is always crossed over.
17-Effects Loop:
Send and return jacks provided for the insertion of
effects after the EQ, but before the boost section. Some
effect units have gain, turning the BOOST down, will
compensate for this.
18-Tuner Output
Output to tuner.
Setting this button voices the pre-amp for basses with “B”
tuning. Leave it out and the amp is voiced like the 800RB,
for 4 string basses.
Contour:
Drops the mid-range frequencies while boosting lows &
highs.
Presence:
Adds edge and definition to higher frequencies.
Active Equalization:
8-Treble:
Boost and cut at 7 kHz +15dB shelving type. Add or
remove edge and definition.
19-Power Switch
Turns the amplifier on or off. Should a problem occur
during operation press this switch first.
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Rear Panel Controls
CAUTION:
1- AC Receptacle:
The power cord is detachable and plugs in here.
2- 540W Amp Only:
540W power amp output for Full-Range operation only.
They deliver 540 watts into 4 Ohms. Lower impedances
should not be used. Each jack has a minimum of 8 Ohms
each. Higher impedances such as 8 Ohms, 16 Ohms, or
No Load are acceptable. No damage will result from
operating the amplifier with the speakers disconnected.
3- Speakon Outputs:
UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES
SHOULD THE 540W AMP AND THE
50W AMP BE CONNECTED
TOGETHER OR BE CONNECTED
TO THE SAME SPEAKER !!!
Enables BI-AMP operation by connecting a GK-RBH
Series cabinet with the provided 4 conductor Speakon
cable. This connects the 50W amplifier allowing the
Tweeter control on the front panel to control the signal
going to the horn. See Bi-Amp and Normal Operation
on page 7 for more information.
Caution:
Do not connect a Speakon cable labeled “Bridge
Mode” to the 1001RB. This may result in damage to the
amplifier.
Maximum Recommended Load:
One 4 Ohm or two 8 Ohm cabinets on the 540W Amp.
One or two 8 Ohm horns on the 50W Amp.
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1001RB Series Combos
The 1001RB Series combos deliver the1001RB’s unique
features and distinct sound by using a variety of
internal speaker configurations, GK’s RBH cabinet
technology and a unique Lock N’ Roll transport
system.
Speaker Configurations:
Lock NRoll Transport System:
1001RB/115
One 8 Ohm 15″speaker and
one 8 Ohm horn
The Lock N’ Roll transport system is designed for quick
and easy rolling of the combo on flat surfaces such as
carpet, flooring, pavement, etc. To engage the Lock N’
Roll handle, first move the combo into the upright
position (front perpendicular to the ground). Next, stand
behind the cabinet and lift the Lock N’ Roll handle up with
your right hand. The handle will lock into place after
about 1 1/2 feet. Finally, grab the handle and tilt towards
the back of the combo. The wheels on the bottom of the
cabinet will automatically engage and allow smooth
rolling.
1001RB/210
Two 16 Ohm 10″speakers
(wired in parallel for an 8
Ohm equivalent load)and
one 8 Ohm horn
The 1001RB combo electronics are identical to the1001RB
head and are rated for the same maximum power output
and speaker load (540W into 4 Ohms, and 50W into 4
Ohms). Maximum power is achieved by connecting one 8
Ohm extension cabinet (such as the 210RBH, 410RBH,
or 115RBH) in addition to the combo’s internal 8 Ohm
speaker load. To drive more than one extension cabinet,
the combo’s internal speaker can be disconnected by
unplugging the Speakon cable connected to the combo’s
back panel. Below is a detailed description of the maxi-
mum loads the combos can drive.
To disengage the Lock N’ Roll system, first return the
combo to its upright position and stand behind the unit.
Next, with your left hand, pull the locking latch at the
base of the handle to your left, while pushing the handle
down gently with your right hand. Finally, push the
handle down until it stops and is flush with the top of the
combo.
Maximum recommended load with the
internal speaker connected:
One 8 Ohm cabinet on the 540W Amp.
The 1001RB Series combos are designed for maximum
setup versatility to accommodate a variety of playing
situations. For practicing and close monitoring situations,
tilt the cabinet back into its “Rock Back” position. For
stronger bass and audience projection, leave the combo in
the upright position.
One 8 Ohm horn on the 50W Amp.
Maximum recommended load with the
internal speaker disconnected:
One 4 Ohm, or Two 8 Ohm cabinets on the 540W Amp.
One or Two 8 Ohm horns on the 50W Amp.
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1001RB Series
Tech Talk
Characteristics of the 1001RB:
The1001RB Series is a flexible, state-of-the-art Bass
Amplifier, designed to deliver maximum performance,
and be simple to operate. This is accomplished through a
few, very important features:
There is nothing in the 1001RB Series power amp to come
between you and your sound except faithful, raw power.
Bi-Amp Sound:
Bass players have always liked the growl they get from
slight overdrive. In GK amps this comes partly from
the boost circuits and partly from the power amp. The
problem is that growl, sounds great through woofers, and
horrible through horns. In the typical full range system
with a passive crossover, there is no way to get growl and
keep the definition that the horn provides. The horn
always has to be turned down. In a Bi-Amp system like
the 1001RB Series, the woofer and the horn, each have
their own power amp, allowing us to get growl in the
woofer only, while keeping the horn sound crystal clear.
Now you can over-drive the woofer as much as you want,
and leave the horn all the way up, keeping the definition it
brings to your sound. Running the 1001RB Series in Bi-
Amp mode through a GK-RBH cabinet, for the first time
allows full access to the benefits of Bi-Amp sound. This is
the reason the 1001RB Series is a Bi-Amp, and it is the
reason you will be able to explore an entirely new territory
of Bass sound.
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Extremely high current power supply and
power amp circuitry, gets the sound out of
your head.
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Bi-Amp sound, two power amps, 540 Watts for
the woofer, and 50 Watts for the horn.
Electronic crossover, seamless two way sound.
Four, Bass specific bands of active
equalization for precise tone control.
Three voicing filters for shaping and
customizing your sound.
Balanced direct output with level control
eliminates need for a direct box.
Continuously variable fan cooling.
Designed and Built in the U.S. for years of
reliability and quality service.
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Current Output & Bass Response:
When a power amplifier is pushing several speaker cones,
and a high-power transient like a string slap comes along,
the amp has to tap into a large power reserve to maintain
cone control. It’s kind of like grabbing a swing at the
bottom of it’s travel and trying to push it the other way - it
could knock you over. If the amplifier doesn’t have this
ability, the sound is unresponsive and less out front. The
amp loses it’s punch and feel at higher playing levels.
Instead of responding to your every command, the
amplifier simply cuts those transients off, leaving you with
the feeling that something is missing in your sound.
In addition, running high power amplifiers like the
1001RB Full-Range into cabinets with passively crossed
over horns can cause failure to the horn, attenuator or
protection elements in the speaker cabinet. Running high
power amplifiers as Bi-Amp rigs eliminates these
problems.
Since most amplifiers have limited output current
capacity, they need “current limiting circuits” to
protect against self-destruction. High-power tran-
sients trigger these circuits, which rob the amplifier of
it’s ability to control speaker cones. This creates a
mushy, unresponsive feel to your sound. The 1001RB
Series has extremely high current capacity, so it doesn’t
need current limiting circuits for over-load protection.
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1001RB Series
Tech Talk
Voicing Filters:
Electronic Crossover:
Voicing filters are used to completely re-voice the
amplifier. In the case of the Contour and String Bass
controls, the effect is dramatic.
Bi-Amp systems allow the crossover to be electronic and
therefore, have much higher quality than passive cross-
overs. A crossover separates the sound into two parts
(high and low frequency). The highs are sent to the horn
or high frequency cabinet and the lows are sent to the
woofer. In an ideal system, adding the highs and the lows
back together would recover the original signal. Most
passive Bass systems have very poor crossovers, resulting
in severe signal corruption. When these signals are added
back together (as in your ear), they have very little in
common with the original signal. The 1001RB Series uses
a Constant Voltage crossover which results in very little
signal corruption. In fact, when the high and low signals
are added back together, the result is extremely close to
the original. This makes a two-way system sound more
seamless, and less artificial. We have also included a
Tweeter Hi-Cut switch in the crossover, which rolls the
tweeter off above 10kHz giving it a less glassy, more cone
like sound.
The Contour control tunes between two different shaping
circuits, with greatly different response. With the control
all the way up, the low end is slightly boosted, the mids
are dropped and the high end is pushed up. This is a
response contour not available with a normal equalizer,
and is only found in GK amplifiers.
The way a Bass amp deals with the instrument low string
is a critical part of it’s sound. In fact, a five string
instrument requires an entirely different low end re-
sponse than a four string instrument. No equalizer can
make the necessary adjustments to accommodate both,
however the String Bass button on the 1001RB Series does
just that. When it is out, the 1001RB is voiced like the
800RB (the world’s classic four string amp). Push it in
and the 1001RB is voiced for five string instruments. For
some playing styles you may want it in, even with a four
string instrument…at least now, you have a choice!
Equalization:
The sound you want is in your head, but you just can’t get
it. You think it’s you, your bass or maybe your amp. Yes,
your amp. Standard tone controls and graphic equalizers
don’t get it. Sure, they give you plenty of variation, but
they don’t provide what the instrument really needs. The
fact is, graphic equalizers are intended for room equaliza-
tion, and are only put in bass amps because it’s a no-
brainer for the designer. The equalization in Gallien-
Krueger amplifiers reflects 30 years of continuous
development and refinement. The GK equalizer is unique
to the industry, it’s not just a normal four band equalizer,
each section is a special circuit optimized to perform a
Bass specific job in its range of operation. These sections
are wired in Series, so they add to one another creating a
tremendously flexible equalizer, that doesn’t sound weird
at any setting. You actually might even get to hear that
sound in your head.
G.I.V.E. Technology:
As in all GK pre-amps, the1001RB Series pre-amp
incorporates what we call G.I.V.E (Gate Induced Valve
Effect) Technology. We use field effect devices with the
gate biased in a way that emphasizes the optimum
harmonic content of the signal. Working in concert with
our unique Four Band Active Equalizer, and three stage
Voicing Filter Section, G.I.V.E. technology produces a
consistently pleasing bass tone.
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Tech Talk
Speakon Cables:
Cool Running = Reliability:
The 1001RB Series uses a “dual rail power supply” that
generates about half the heat of conventional amplifiers.
Low output signals run off a low voltage supply, and high
level signals run off a high voltage supply. This keeps
the amp running a lot cooler and makes it much more
reliable. To cool the amp when its being driven hard,
we’ve designed a temperature sensitive fan cooling
system. When the amp is under a light load, the fan is
off or running at a low speed, reducing fan noise. As the
amp works harder, the fan speed increases to keep
everything cool.
To make use of the 1001RB’s Bi-Amp feature you will
need to use the four conductor Speakon cable (provided
with the 1001RB head, and included with the combos for
connection to the internal speaker) to connect to a GK
RBH Series cabinet. This specially designed cable carries
the signals for both amplifiers (540W Woofer Amp and
50W Tweeter Amp) to the speaker cabinet. Plus, they are
the coolest speaker connectors currently available. Below
is a table describing the Speakon cable connections to the
1001RB head and combos.
Speakon Pin #
1+
1-
2+
2-
Signal
WireColor
White
Black
540W Woofer Amp +
540W Woofer Amp -
50W Tweeter Amp +
50W Tweeter Amp -
Smart Protection Circuitry:
The 1001RB’s protection circuitry constantly monitors for
unsafe operating conditions such as short circuits, miss-
wired speaker cables, blown speakers, improper ventila-
tion and incorrect speaker configurations. In addition,
protection is provided during power up/down. If the
1001RB senses any unsafe operating conditions, the
output signal is immediately muted and the power light
changes to from Green to Red. The amplifier will remain
muted until the fault is removed. If the protection circuit
activates while playing, turn the amplifier off and check
the amplifier speaker output connections. Be sure that
you are not exceeding the maximum recommend load
described in this manual. Also, check to see that you have
connected the amplifier to your speakers as described in
Bi-Amp and Normal Operation on page 7. If the problem
persists, contact GK directly for advice.
Red
Green
To obtain an additional 4 conductor Speakon cable for
use with the 1001RB please contact your local
dealer or contact GK directly.
In Closing:
You should now have a thorough understanding of how
your new 1001RB Series amplifier works and what
advantages it can offer you in getting “your” sound. We
thank you for reading the Owner’s Manual and wish you
the best of times! Please send us your comments via
Low Noise Operation:
The 1001RB Series uses a high gain, high headroom, low
noise input stage. It has such a large dynamic range (60v
p-p) that very few instruments can overdrive it. Even most
basses with “active” electronics do not need the input
attenuator to be set. The benefit to you is less hiss from
your horn, and over all, much less noise.
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1001RB Series
Block Diagram
1001RB Series Specifications:
Output Power:
540W Amplifier
Cooling
Amplifier Protection:
Continuously Variable-
Speed Fan
540W @ 8 Ohms
540W @ 4 Ohms
50W @ 8 Ohms
50W @ 4 Ohms
50W Amplifier
Full short circuit, thermal,& RF protection.
Stable into reactive and mismatched loads.
Five second muted warm-up.
Input Section:
Maximum Input Level
With -10dB pad
Input Impedance
Send output impedance
Return input impedance
Tuner Output Impedance
Direct Output Impedance
Equalizer:
Bass
Lo-Mid
Hi-Mid
Treble
0.6V Rms
1.6V Rms
1M Ohm
220 Ohm
50k Ohm
10k Ohm
500 Ohms
Dimensions (HxWxD):
3 1/2” x 17” x 8 ¼”
(2 Rack Spaces)
Weight:
18lbs
Power Requirements:
U.S.A./Canada
+10db @ 60Hz
120V/60Hz
880W (full power)
165W (average power)
+6db/-10db @ 250Hz
+6db/-10db @ 1kHz
+14db @ 7kHz
Voicing Filters:
String Bass Button
Contour
Europe
Japan
230V/50Hz
880W (full power)
165W (average power)
+11db@20Hz
+2db@50Hz /
-10db@500Hz /
+3db@7kHz
+9db@10kHz
Triple pole constant
voltage crossover at 5kHz
-90db referenced to 540W,
“A” weighted
100V/50Hz
880W (full power)
165W (average power)
Presence
Crossover
Noise
1001RB Series OwnersManual
Part#160-0030-A
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Printed in the U.S.A.
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