Palmer Germany PCAB112BX Guitar Cabinets User Manual

June 11, 2024
Palmer Germany

Palmer Germany PCAB112BX Guitar Cabinets

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be true to your sound

Thank you for your purchase of a Palmer Custom Cabinet. Palmer offers a wide range of different cabinets allowing you to select the speaker of your choice. We hope you will enjoy this product! Please feel free to contact us any time should you need support: info@adamhall.com

INTENDED USE

  • This product is a device for event technology, as well as studio, TV and broadcast!
  • This product has been developed for professional use in the field of event technology, studio, TV and broadcast. It is not suitable for household use!
  • Furthermore, this product is only intended for qualified users with specialist knowledge of event technology, as well as studio, TV and broadcast!
  • Use of the product outside the specified technical data and operating conditions is considered inappropriate!
  • Liability for damage and third-party damage to persons and property due to inappropriate use is excluded!

This product is not suitable for

  • Persons (including children) with limited physical, sensory or mental abilities or lack of experience and knowledge.
  • Children (children must be instructed not to play with the device).

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

  1. Please read these instructions carefully.
  2. Keep all information and instructions in a safe place.
  3. Follow the instructions.
  4. Use the device in the prescribed manner only.
  5. Do not open the device and do not perform any modifications.

CHOKING HAZARD! KEEP OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN! THE PRODUCT CONTAINS SMALL PARTS AND PACKAGING MATERIAL THAT CAN BE SWALLOWED! PLASTIC BAGS MUST BE KEPT OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN!

CAUTION, HIGH VOLUME AUDIO PRODUCTS!
Hearing damage from high volume and continuous exposure: Use of this product may produce high sound pressure levels (SPL) which may cause hearing damage. Avoid exposure to high volume levels.

NOTES FOR PORTABLE INDOOR EQUIPMENT

  1. This product is intended for indoor use.
  2. temporary operation! Event equipment is generally designed for temporary operation only.
  3. continuous operation or permanent installation may lead to impairment of the function and premature aging of the product.

CONNECTING THE CABINET TO YOUR AMP
Depending on the type of cabinet, there are a range of options as far as connections are concerned. It is important for safe operation that these options are understood. If in doubt, please contact us at info@palmer- germany.com.

1X12 CABINETS
The below picture shows the jack plate for the 112 cabinets.

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You may use either of the sockets as an input.

NOTE
Never use both sockets as inputs (i.e. do not connect two amps or speaker outputs to this cabinet). This can damage the amplifier(s) and speaker.

CONNECTING A SECOND CABINET
The two sockets are wired in parallel. This means you can connect a second cabinet to this cabinet. When connecting a second cabinet, make sure the impedances of both cabinets are Identical. Because the sockets are wired in parallel, the resulting impedance will be halved.
Example: The first Palmer cabinet has an impedance of 8 Ohms. The Second cabinet must also have an overall impedance of 8 Ohms. Connect the second cabinet to one of the sockets of the first cabinet. The overall impedance that the amp now “sees” is 4 Ohms.

NOTE
Ideally, the power handling of both cabinets should be similar. If the power handling of the cabinets is similar or the same,
then you can add them. I.e. Two cabinets with a power handling of 75W each can handle 150W when linked together.

2X12 CABINETS
The below picture shows the jack plate for the 212 cabinets.

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MONO AND STEREO MODE

TO RUN THE CABINET IN MONO MODE
Connect the speaker out of your amplifier to the socket marked “Left/Mono”. In this case both speakers are wired in parallel and both will sound.
Example: If the cabinet is loaded with two 16 Ohms speakers, then the total impedance at the “Left/Mono” socket will be 8 Ohms.

TO RUN THE CABINET IN STEREO MODE
First connect the socket marked “Right”. As soon as a jack connector is plugged into this socket, the connection between the two speakers is broken. The cabinet can now be used like two individual 112 cabinets. The signal/amp connected to the “Right” socket will feed the right speaker and the signal/amp connected to the “Left/mono” socket will feed the left speaker.

NOTE
Switching between the modes Mono and Stereo is done via a switching jack socket used for the “Right” input – plugging a jack connector to this socket will switch the cabinet into stereo mode. When in Stereo mode, each speaker runs individually. If your cabinet is loaded with 16 Ohms speakers, then you will have 2x 16 Ohms inputs.

REMOVING THE GRILL
For servicing or if you want to position your microphone closer the front grill of the cabinets can be removed. The grill is fastened with Velcro pads. The first removal of the Grill can be a bit tough since it is firmly inserted during production – subsequent removals will become easier. Pull the straps at the lower edge of the grill, pull slowly with constant force and do not jerk. If necessary insert a screwdriver into the loop of the strap so you can apply more force.

INSERTING/REPLACING SPEAKERS
To insert or replace a speaker carry out the following steps:

  1. Remove the grill
  2. Lay the cabinet down on its back on a clean padded surface (use a blanket, carpet or similar to make sure the back of the cabinet doesn’t get any scratches and the jack plate is not strained).Palmer-Germany-PCAB112BX-Guitar-Cabinets-fig-5
  3. Place the speaker on to the baffle next to the cutout – close enough so you can connect the leads of the jack plate to the speaker.
  4. Carefully connect the fast-on connectors on the end of the cables coming from the jack plate to the connectors of the speaker.Palmer-Germany-PCAB112BX-Guitar-Cabinets-fig-7

NOTE
Do not apply excess force here. If necessary wriggle the connector until it slides on. One of the wires of the cable is marked red or via a colored line or marking – connect this wire to the connector marked with a “+” on the speaker.

CONNECTING THE SPEAKERS ON A 212 CABINET
On the 212 cabinets, there are two cable pairs, one pair for each speaker. Make sure to wire both speakers the same way (red or marked lead to “+”). Otherwise, the speakers will be out of phase and the sound will be poor.

  • Place the speaker into the cutout and position the speaker so it matches the holes in the baffle.

NOTE
Some speakers ship with padding on both sides of the basket, others only have padding on one side. As the speakers on the Palmer cabinets are front-loaded, make sure they are padded on the back. If they are not padded you can resort heat insulation tape as it is used for windows and doors or similar.

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  • Use the supplied screws and fasten the speaker to the baffle in the following order (1-4). Once all screws are tightened, retighten them.

NOTE
Do not over-tighten the screws. Do not use a power drill or power screwdriver.

IMPORTANT NOTE
The baffle is equipped with four M5 T-Nuts (drive-in-nuts)
When inserting the screws into the holes and when tightening them APPLY MINIMAL DOWN PRESSURE!
Too much pressure on the screw will push the T-Nut out.

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  • TOO MUCH PRESSURE

  • ON THE SCREW WILL PUSH THE T-NUT OUT!

  • Tighten the screws slowly and carefully to make sure they do not cant – the nut can jam!

  • Put the Grill back on

  • Test the cabinet

TESTING THE CABINET

CHECKING THE PHASE
There is a simple method to check if all the speakers in a multi-speaker cabinet are in phase. All you need is a 9V battery and a speaker cable. Connect the speaker cable to the cabinet and take the jack connector at the other end and let it touch the poles of a 9V Battery (one pole on the tip and the other on the sleeve of the jack connector). This will result in a Plop and the speakers will move either inwards or outwards depending on which way you connect the battery. It is important that both speakers move in the same direction. If they don’t then you know that they are out of phase (check that the wiring on all speakers is the same).

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NOTE
Some speakers have a lighter cone and will also move if the air pressure changes within the cabinet. For example, if you do the above battery test on a 212 cabinet with Celestion Vintage 30 and you just give the speakers a short impulse then it may appear that the speakers are moving in different directions. In this case, make the battery connection and hold it – the speakers should all move in the same direction and stay there as long as you keep the battery connected.

CHECKING THE IMPEDANCE
You can check the impedance of your cabinet using a simple Ohmmeter or Multimeter. Connect a speaker cable to the cabinet and hold the test prods of the multimeter to the other end. Set the Multimeter to Ohms (resistance) and note the reading.

NOTE
Keep in mind, the reading of the multimeter does not show the impedance (which is frequency dependant), it is just showing the resistance. So the readout will not be exact but close enough to verify that the speakers are wired correctly. For example, an 8 Ohm speaker can have a readout of roundabout 6.5 or 7 Ohms. Be sure to test the cabinet with an amp before you take it on tour or to a gig. Start at lower volumes and then slowly increase the level. If there is no sound then stop playing, turn the amp off or to standby and double-check all the connections.

CALCULATING IMPEDANCES

There are generally two ways to wire two or more speakers, please see the below diagram

SERIES CONNECTION

PARALLEL CONNECTION

AS A GENERAL RULE OF THUMB

  • If speakers with equal impedance are connected in series, the impedances are added.
  • Example: Two 8 Ohm speakers wired in series will have an overall impedance of 16 Ohms (8 x 2).
  • If speakers with equal impedance are connected in parallel, the impedance is divided by the number of speakers
  • Example: Two 16 Ohm speakers wired in parallel will have an overall impedance of 8 Ohms (16 divided by 2).

GLOSSARY

CABINET COMPONENTS

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SPEAKER COMPONENTS
The key working components of a loudspeaker are shown in the diagram below. When an electrical current passes through a wire coil (the voice coil) in a magnetic field, it produces a force that varies with the current applied. The cone, connected to the voice coil, moves in and out, creating waves of high and low air pressure. The coil and magnet assembly are the ‘motor structure’ of the loudspeaker. The movement is controlled by the loudspeaker’s suspension which comprises the cone surround and the ‘spider’. The surround and spider allow the coil to move freely along the axis of the magnet’s core (or ‘pole’) without touching the sides of the magnetic gap.

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SPECIFICATIONS

  PCAB112BX PCAB212BX PCAB212X
Number of speakers openings 1 2 2
For speaker diameter 12″
Connectors on the connector plate 2 x in/parallel out 2 x input mono/
stereo 2 x input mono/ stereo
Connector type 6,3 mm jack
Type of speaker installation Front-loaded
Front grill removable Yes
Back Open Closed
Acoustic installation (inside) No
Front grill material Cloth
Cabinet material Particle board/MDF baffle
Cabinet Covering Imitation leather
Baffle material MDF
Dimensions [ W x H x D ] 580 x 450 x 290 mm 710 x 480 x 295 mm 710 x 480 x

295

mm

Weight| 12 kg| 15 kg| 15 kg
 | Connection plate with labeling fields, Connecting cable, and Fastening screws
ambient temperature| 0 – 40º C
rel. humidity| < 80%, non consenting

ENTSORGUNG

PACKAGING

  1. Packaging can be fed into the reusable material cycle using the usual disposal methods.
  2. Please separate the packaging in accordance with disposal laws and recycling regulations in your country.

DEVICE

  1. This device is subject to the European Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive in the currently valid version. WEEE Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive. Old appliances do not belong in household waste. The old device must be disposed of via an approved disposal company or a municipal disposal facility. Please observe the applicable regulations in your country!
  2. Observe all disposal laws applicable in your country.
  3. As a private customer, you can obtain information on environmentally friendly disposal options from the seller of the product or the appropriate regional authorities.

MANUFACTURER’S DECLARATIONS

  • Manufacturer’s warranty & limitation of liability
  • Adam Hall GmbH
  • Adam-Hall-Str. 1
  • 61627 Neu-Anspach, Germany
  • Email: Info@adamhall.com / +49 (0)6081 / 9419-0.
  • Our current warranty conditions and limitation of liability can
  • be found at: https://cdn-shop.adamhall.com/media/pdf/Manufacturers-
  • Declarations-PALMER_DE_EN_ES_FR.pdf
  • Contact your distribution partner for servic

CE conformity

  • Adam Hall GmbH hereby confirms that this product meets the following guidelines (where applicable):
  • Low-Voltage Directive (2014/35/EU)
  • EMC Directive (2014/30/EU)
  • RoHS (2011/65/EU)
  • RED (2014/53/EU)

EC Declaration of Conformity

  • Declarations of conformity for products that are subject to the LVD, EMC, RoHS Directives, can be requested at info@adamhall.com.
  • Declarations of conformity for products that are subject to the RED Directive can be downloaded at www.adamhall.com/compliance/.

FCC STATEMENT

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.

UKCA- Conformity

  • Hereby, Adam Hall Ltd. declares that this product meets the following guidelines (where applicable)
  • Electrical Equipment (Safety) Regulations 2016
  • Electromagnetic Compatibility Regulations 2016 (SI 2016/1091)
  • The Restriction of the Use of Certain Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment Regulation 2012 (SI
  • 2012/3032) Radio Equipment Regulations 201 7(SI 2016/2015)

UKCA- Declaration of Conformity

  • Products that are subject to Electrical Equipment(Safety)
  • Regulation 2016, EMC Regulation 2016 or RoHS Regulation can be requested at info@adamhall.com.
  • Products that are subject to the Radio Equipments Regulations
  • 2017 (SI2017/1206) can be downloaded from  www.adamhall.com/compliance/

SUBJECT TO MISPRINTS AND ERRORS, AS WELL AS TECHNICAL OR OTHER MODIFICATIONS

Palmer is a brand of the Adam Hall Group

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