Carvin S400D Owners Manual 76 04000C S400

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CARVIN ENGINEERING DATA

OPERATING MANUAL

S400 & S400D StageMate™ Battery PA

CONNECTING AND USING AC POWER
• Connect the StageMate™ to a standard AC power outlet.
• Use only a grounded (3 prong) power outlet to prevent a shock hazard. This also gives
the quietest grounding.

OPERATING IN BATTERY MODE
• The StageMate™ charges its battery using AC power. If the Battery Status LED indicates
a low or dead battery, plug the StageMate™ into AC power and turn the power switch
“ON”. Usual charging time is approximately 8 hours (with dual batteries 16 hours).

S400
S400D (with sound effects)

• 100 Watts
• Battery Powered
• AC Powered

CONNECTING INPUTS TO YOUR STAGEMATE™
• Channel 1 is designed for acoustic and electric guitars using a 1/4” phone shielded cable.
• Channels 2 through 4 are microphone & instrument inputs. Plug a microphone into the
balanced XLR MIC input using an XLR shielded microphone cable and a 1/4” shielded
cable from your instruments. Both can be used at the same time.

TURNING ON YOUR STAGEMATE™

B400
Replacement battery
FS22 Footswitch for effects
C25 25’ 12V auto cable

Note: Unit must be charged before use.
If unit is intermittent,recharge for 8 hours.
Congratulations on your purchase of the StageMate™. We’ve included all the great
features of a full PA system into the compact portable size of the StageMate™. Then
we added BATTERY POWER to make the StageMate™ work anywhere. Plus, with the
“D” option model you get 256 24-BIT Digital Effects from chorus to reverb to echoes.
The StageMate™ is well suited for set-up anywhere. Use it at events like parties, picnics,
club meetings, weddings, church gatherings, company functions, auctions, parades,
county fairs, aerobics clubs, soccer, baseball, football, camping & beach events for quality announcements & music.

RECEIVING INSPECTION—read before getting started
INSPECT YOUR UNIT FOR ANY DAMAGE which may have occurred during shipping.
If any damage is found, please notify the shipping company and CARVIN immediately.
SAVE THE CARTON & ALL PACKING MATERIALS. In the event you have to re-ship your
unit, always use the original carton and packing material. This will provide the best possible protection during shipment. CARVIN and the shipping company are not liable for
any damage caused by improper packing.
SAVE YOUR INVOICE. It will be required for warranty service if needed in the future.
SHIPMENT SHORTAGE. If you find items missing, they may have been shipped separately. Please allow several days for the rest of your order to arrive before inquiring.
RECORD THE SERIAL NUMBER on the enclosed warranty card or below on this manual
for your records. Keep your portion of the card and return the portion with your name
and comments to us.
SERVICE: In the USA, please call 800-854-2235 for a RMA # (return authorization
number). Write this number on the box and enclose a description of the problem. Prepay
to Carvin 12340 World Trade Drive, SD, CA 92128.
Outside the USA, contact your dealer or go to http://www.carvinworld.com for your
nearest service center. Include a written description of the problem with serial number
and date of purchase.

STAGEMATE™ SPECIFICATIONS:
Frequency Response:

Mic or Line Inputs: 20Hz-20KHz ±2dB

Total Harmonic Distortion:

Less than 1%

Output Power:

60 Watts RMS @ 8ohms
100 Watts RMS @ 4ohms (with 8 ohm extension speaker)

Channel 1:

3 band active
LOW: 80Hz ±15dB
MID: 750Hz ±15dB
HI: 10KHz ±15dB

Channel 2-4:

2 band active,
LOW: 80Hz ±15dB
HI: 10kHz ±15dB

Effects loop send & return:

1/4” Phone Jack

Tape / CD inputs:

Dual RCA jacks

Cabinet Freq Resp:

85 -16.5k Hz

Power Requirements:

150VA @ 120VAC, 12VDC @ 8 amps

Size & Weight:

12.75Wx11.5Dx18.5H, 34lbs.
8Ω 200W extension speaker
Remote footswitch for effects
Speaker Stand
Professional mic
Mic Stand
25’ 12V auto power cable
S400 vinyl cover
To double your battery time, install a
second B400 (use as replacement)

810
FS22
SS20
CM50
MS12
C25
CV400
B400

OPTIONS:

StageMate™ Block Diagram
CHANNEL 1

LINE OUT
LIMITER

INST

THREE BAND
CHANNEL TONE
CONTROLS

Serial No._____________________ Invoice Date_______________
76-00400 C 0705

PAD

HEADPHONE
OUTPUT
MASTER LEVEL

LEVEL

INTERNAL
SPEAKERS

EFF

ACOUSTIC
HI

MID

INTERNAL
POWER
AMP

LOW

CHANNELS 2 4 MIC
MIC
PRE
LINE

CHANNEL TONE
CONTROLS

EFFECTS
LEVEL

PAD
line pad
(-11dB)

EXT
SPK

RETURN

INTERNAL
DIGITAL
EFFECTS

LOW

LEFT
RIGHT

EFFECTS
FOOTSWITCH

SEND

LEVEL
HI

TAPE /CD

For your records, you may wish to record the following information.

MASTER

OPTIONS:

Adjust all channel level controls to their off position (full counter clockwise).
Adjust all “EQ” tone controls to their center detent position.
Adjust all channel EFF controls to their off position.
Turn the StageMate™ on by the power switch and watch for the power LED to come on.
Plug in your instruments and microphones into the appropriate channels, and adjust the
level controls to the desired playing volumes. (For detail on the individual channel tone
controls and battery charging, see the appropriate sections in this manual.)

EFF

•
•
•
•
•

EFF
EFFECTS 1

STAGEMATE™ REAR PANEL CONTROLS
1. CHANNEL CONTROL FUNCTIONS

CHANNEL 1 INSTRUMENT JACK
The INST. 1 jack is designed for instruments such as an acoustic or electric guitar.

CHANNELS 2-4 INSTRUMENT JACK
1

The INST. jacks 2-4 are designed for instruments or line level inputs such as a drum machine,
tape deck, bass guitar, keyboard, an unbalanced mic, etc.. The sensitivity of these jacks
are lower than CH 1 so LEVELS 2-4 will have to be turned higher in some cases.

CHANNEL 4 L-R TAPE/CD RCA JACKS

3

The L-R TAPE / CD jacks are for connecting a tape deck or CD player to the StageMate™.
The jack is configured to combine the L and R inputs from your player. Adjust the level
with the Channel 4 LEVEL control. Some CD or tape players may have high output levels
and the Channel 4 LEVEL control must be kept very low. The XLR MIC input and RCA TAPE/CD
inputs may also be used simultaneously providing the mic doesn’t have an ON/OFF switch
set to OFF. If a mic with an ON/OFF switch is used, such as Carvin’s CM50, leave the switch
in the ON position.

3. MASTER FEATURES
MASTER LEVEL CONTROL
2

The MASTER LEVEL control adjusts the over all volume of the StageMate™, including the
Tape/CD, EFFects level and channels. Use this control to make overall adjustments. The
MASTER LEVEL should not be set much lower than the highest channel LEVEL.

EFFECTS LEVEL CONTROL (EFFECTS RETURN LEVEL)

4

5

The EFF LEVEL control is the return volume for the effects loop and the internal DSP processor on the S400D model. To use your external effects processor, use the SEND and RETURN
jacks. To ensure that the effects processor is not being overdriven by the channel SEND
controls, the EFF LEVEL MASTER control should be not much lower than any of the channel EFF send levels. A normal setting for both the send and the master return effects should
be about 5.

EFFECT SELECT AND PARAMETER CONTROLS (S400D model)
The 24-BIT processor provides a host of great sounding effects including FLANGE,
REVERB, ECHO, & CHORUS. Turn up the LEVEL control to 5 as a starting position. Turn
the LEVEL higher if more effect signal is desired. The adjacent PK LED will flash if the EFF
LEVEL is set too high. To avoid distortion, lower the EFF LEVEL. Use the SELECT and the
ADJUST controls to get the desired effect (more details are below). Note: An audible noise
will be heard while adjusting the effects.

LEVEL CONTROL
To start, turn the CHANNEL LEVEL control to 3 and the MASTER LEVEL to 3. As you require
more or less volume, turn the master up and down along with the channel level. If you need
more gain (sensitivity), you can turn the master and channel levels up to 10 together. However,
the channel should not be set at 10 and the master at 3 or distortion could result within the
pre-stages of your S400. Because all instrument and mics have different output levels, achieving full power from your S400 could happen at 5 or 10 on the levels controls.

EFFECTS SEND CONTROL
The EFF control on each channel is the “send” to add sound effects (built-in on the S400D
model). Normally you will set this control at 5 and the master EFF LEVEL at 5. Adjust accordingly to what sounds best. You should never have to run the channel send and the master
effects to 10. Do not set the channel effects at 10 & the master effects at 3 or distortion could
result within the effect processing circuits. These levels should be set about equal.

TONE CONTROLS - HI & LOW ( PLUS MID ON CH 1)

EFFECT PARAMETERS
Each of the four effects has a variable parameter that can be easily adjusted. Each “SELECT” &
“PARAMETER” is described below.
A) ECHO: SELECT the amount of the regeneration (repeating). Now select the ADJUST control for the shortest or longest delay time between the original signal and the echo.
B) REVERB: SELECT the amount of presence (high frequencies) in the reverb. Now turn the
ADJUST control to provide the minimum or maximum decay.
C) CHORUS: SELECT the amount of reverb with your chorus. Now turn the ADJUST control
to increase the depth.
D) FLANGE: SELECT the amount of speed with your flange (phasing effect). Now turn the
ADJUST control to increase the depth.

4. MASTER INPUT/OUTPUT CONNECTORS
EFFECTS FOOTSWITCH JACK
The EFFECTS FOOTSWITCH jack uses a normal 1/4” plug footswitch to turn off the effects
loop remotely. Use the Reverb/Effects switch on th optional Carvin FS22 footswitch.

Tone controls are used to shape your sound. To start, set all tone controls to their center
0 position where no tone corrections are made. Generally for microphones you’ll want to
set the HI and LO controls to 3 o’clock (+6 db). This will add more depth and crispness
to your voice. You will want to do this for your instruments too. Channel 1 provides a MID
control for your guitar. Along with adding +6 db to the HI and LO controls, set the MID
control at 9 o’clock (-6db). This takes out the unwanted 750Hz mids which have a tendency to dull the sound of your guitar.

EXTERNAL SPEAKER JACK

CHANNEL 1 ACOUSTIC SWITCH
The ACOUSTIC SWITCH is a high frequency boost set at 11K Hz for adding shimmering
highs for an acoustic instrument. Push this switch in when using acoustic instruments.

This jack is a dual mono output for headphones or to feed the StageMate™ audio to an
external sound system. Use headphones with a STEREO 1/4” plug. Connecting headphones
or a cable does not mute the internal speaker. Use the MASTER LEVEL to adjust the volume
of this output.

2. CHANNEL INPUT CONNECTORS

EFFECTS SEND JACK

CHANNELS 2-4 MIC INPUTS
The MIC XLR connectors are designed for professional low impedance microphones. The
instrument jacks 2-3 may also be used at the same time providing the mic doesn’t have
an ON/OFF switch set to OFF. If a mic with an ON/OFF switch is used, such as Carvin’s
CM50, simply leave the switch in the ON position.

For additional coverage and output, connect the Carvin 810 speaker or any quality 8
ohm speaker system. NOTE: A 4 ohm extension speaker is not recommended or lower
battery time and distortion will result. Also, the added extension speaker will result
in lower battery time due to higher power demands delivered by the StageMate™. We
recommend installing the optional second “B400” battery to double your battery time.

HEADPHONE/LINE OUT JACK

To use your outboard effects processor, connect this jack into the “input” of your effects
processor. The EFF level on each channel sends the signal to the processor from jack.

EFFECTS RETURN JACK
Connect the RET jack into the “output” of your external effects processor.

5. POWERING YOUR STAGEMATE™
AC POWER CORD
A detachable AC POWER CORD supplied is designed to operate and charge your
StageMate™. Securely insert the cord. Use only a grounded “3” prong” power source.
No attempt should ever be made to defeat or use the amp without the ground connected.

POWER SWITCH
The power switch is to be utilized as the master ON/OFF switch. To charge the internal
battery, plug the unit in and turn this switch “ON”.

CHARGING THE INTERNAL BATTERY
While using the StageMate™ on AC power, the battery is being charged. To charge while
not using be sure to leave the power switch in the “ON” position and turn the MASTER
LEVEL to 0. You may leave your StageMate™ on overnight. However, it is not recommended
to keep on for extended periods. The power LED indicates when the StageMate’s power
is on or charging. For battery operation, be sure that the battery is fully charged. It can
take up to 8 hours to recharge a dead battery (with dual batteries up to 16 hours). The maintenance-free lead acid battery does not have memory conditioning. However, if the battery is kept discharged, it can shorten the battery’s life.

12V DC JACK
The 12V jack is for connecting an external 12 volt DC power source such as an automobile cigarette lighter to power and partially recharge the StageMate™. We recommend Carvin’s
C25 12V 25 ft cable adapter. Other adapters may be used, however, they must be at least
16 gauge wire and fused at 10 amps. Your car’s 12 volt battery will not fully charge the
StageMate™ unless you are running your engine–charging at 14 volts. Do not use this jack
if the DC voltage is over 14 volts. Do not use a “wall-wart” type supply to charge the
StageMate™. Instead use the StageMate's own internal charger by plugging the StageMate™
into AC power and turning the power switch “ON”.

AC FUSE REPLACEMENT
To check or replace the fuse, always turn off the power switch. To examine the fuse, remove
the power cord & place a screwdriver under the “FUSE” cap and pull the fuse holder out.
The fuse type is a 250V Slow Blow SB 5 x 20mm rated at 2A for 120V. Only a SLOW BLOW
(SB) type fuse will work. The fuse holder has room to store a spare fuse.

BATTERY STATUS LED
The BATTERY STATUS LED is a two color LED indicating the battery voltage level. When
the LED is “GREEN”, the battery is at or very near full charge. When the LED is “off” the
battery has a normal charge. When the LED is “RED” the battery will need to be recharged.
Reducing volume levels will extend battery time. The unit may become intermittent in operation when the battery has a low charge.

OPTIONS &
USAGE TIPS

ADD A SECOND BATTERY TO DOUBLE YOUR OPERATION TIME
The optional second B400 battery is recommended for longer operation at high
volume levels and when adding the 810 extension speaker.
1. To add the second battery, remove the 4 screws from the StageMates™ rear chassis and carefully remove the chassis from the cabinet. FIG 1
2. Observe the empty slot on the right bottom side of the cabinet and place the battery
into position and install the L bracket that comes with the B400 kit to hold the battery
in place.

The Optional 810 Extension Speaker
The optional 810 matching extension
speaker can be used to increase audience coverage. For performances
where the person(s) on stage needs to
hear and monitor their sound, the
StageMate™ and 810 extension speaker
can be slightly rotated to face inward at
the performer for onstage monitoring.

Controlling Feedback
Keep the mic away from the speaker to avoid
feedback. If feedback occurs, move your
speakers forward and your mic back so the
amplified sound isn’t picked up by the mic.

After a few years of use, if you notice your operation time has been greatly reduced,
you will need to replace the battery as the cells may have weakened with age. The
B400 battery kit is shipped with connecting wires for use as a second battery. If you
are replacing your old battery, discard these wires as you will not need them.
A) To replace your battery, remove the 4 screws from the StageMate’s™ rear chassis
and carefully remove the chassis from the cabinet. FIG 1
B) Locate the battery mounted on the left side of the cabinet FIG 2 and remove the L
bracket. Simply pull the wires from the positive and negative battery terminals on the
old battery and reconnect your new battery (B400). Be sure to match negative (-) to
negative and positive (+) to positive. Black is used for negative (-) and red for positive
(+). Be sure not to short the battery terminals with a screwdriver or “sparks will fly” with
possible damage to the battery.

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Outdoor Events
The battery powered StageMate™ is ideal
for outdoor events including little league
games, beach parties and camping. The
Tape/CD inputs allows for the StageMate™
to become a portable Karaoke system.
The cabinet features Carvin’s durable
Duratex™ coating. The StageMate™
should be kept free from dirt and moisture to preserve proper function. Keep
the entire cabinet covered when not in
use. The optional CV400 is ideal for
protecting the StageMate™ from dust
when not in use.

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The bottom of the StageMate™ has a built in
stand insert and is ready to use with Carvin’s
SS20 Speaker Stand. The optional B400
battery kit is used as a battery replacement
or to double your battery running time. CV400
Cover is designed to protect against dust and
moisture. The C25 adapter allows you to connect to your 12 volt auto’s cigarette lighter.
FS22 footswitch remotely switches the effects
loop off & on. For hands free speech or
singing, use one of Carvin’s mic stands:
MS15 or MS12 (pictured).

REPLACING THE BATTERY

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SS20
SPEAKER
STAND

3. The original battery on the left has spare terminals for connecting the second battery. Simply connect the supplied B400 battery wires to the negative and positive terminals on the original battery. Always match negative (-) to negative and positive (+)
to positive. Black is used for negative (-) and red for positive (+). Never allow a negative wire or terminal to touch a positive wire or terminal or “sparks will fly” with possible damage to the battery. If in doubt, please call our service department Mon. - Fri.
at 800-854-2235.

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L bracket

second battery

FIG 1 Cutaway view

FIG 2 Cutaway view battery connection
wires (shipped with
B400 kit)

L bracket

This symbol is intended to
alert the user to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within the
product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of
electric shock to persons.

This symbol is
intended to alert the
user to the presence of
important operating
and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying
the appliance.

CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN

IMPORTANT! FOR YOUR PROTECTION, PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING:
WATER AND MOISTURE: Appliance should not be used near water (near a bathtub, washbowl,
kitchen sink, laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool, etc). Care should be taken
so that objects do not fall and liquids are not spilled into the enclosure through openings.
POWER SOURCES: The appliance should be connected to a power supply only of the type described
in the operating instructions or as marked on the appliance.
GROUNDING OR POLARIZATION: Precautions should be taken so that the grounding or polarization means of an appliance is not defeated.
POWER CORD PROTECTION: Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely
to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them, paying particular attention
to cords at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the appliance.
SERVICING: The user should not attempt to service the appliance beyond that described in the
operating instructions. All other servicing should be referred to qualified service personnel.
FUSING: If your unit is equipped with a fuse receptacle, replace only with the same type fuse.
Refer to replacement text on the unit for correct fuse type.

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS (EUROPEAN)
The conductors in the AC power cord are colored in accordance with the following code.

GREEN & YELLOW—Earth

BLUE—Neutral

BROWN—Live

U.K. MAIN PLUG WARNING: A molded main plug that has been cut off from the cord is
unsafe. NEVER UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES SHOULD YOU INSERT A DAMAGED
OR CUT MAIN PLUG INTO A POWER SOCKET.

REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST
Ref. Des. Carvin P/N
A1
60-45580
A10
60-45580
A2
60-45580
A3
60-45580
A4
60-45580
A5
60-45580
A6
60-45580
A7
60-45580
A8
60-45580
A9
60-45580
C1
45-82052
C10
47-22051
C100 46-10412
C101 45-39052
C102 47-22051
C103 46-10212
C104 46-10212
C105 46-22312
C106 47-22051
C107 46-33212
C108 45-12152
C109 47-22051
C11
47-22051
C110 45-39052
C12
45-12152
C13
45-12152
C14
48-01031
C15
47-10225
C16
47-22151
C17
46-10312
C18
47-22151
C19
45-10551
C2
47-22051
C20
47-10225
C200 46-10412
C201 45-82052
C202 45-82052
C203 47-22051
C204 47-22051
C205 45-27052
C206 45-27052
C207 47-22051
C208 46-10412
C209 46-10312
C21
47-10225
C210 47-22051
C211 45-39052
C212 47-22051
C213 45-12152
C214 45-39052
C23
42-47251
C24
42-47251
C25
46-10312
C26
47-10061
C27
47-10061
C28
47-10061
C29
45-10551
C3
45-56152
C30
45-10551
C300 46-10412
C301 45-82052
C302 45-82052
C303 47-22051
C304 47-22051
C305 45-27052
C306 45-27052
C307 47-22051
C308 46-10412
C309 46-10312
C31
45-10551
C310 47-22051
C311 45-39052
C312 47-22051
C313 45-12152
C314 45-39052
C32
45-10551
C33
45-10551
C34
45-10551
C35
45-10551
C36
45-10551
C37
47-10061
C38
45-12152

Description
Op Amp MC4558
Op Amp MC4558
Op Amp MC4558
Op Amp MC4558
Op Amp MC4558
Op Amp MC4558
Op Amp MC4558
Op Amp MC4558
Op Amp MC4558
Op Amp MC4558
82PF 500V
22µF 50V
0.1µF 100V
39PF 500V
22µF 50V
0.001µF 100V
0.001µF 100V
0.022µF 100V
22µF 50V
0.0033µF 100V
120PF 500V
22µF 50V
22µF 50V
39PF 500V
120PF 500V
120PF 500V
1µF 35V
1000µF 25V
220µF 50V
0.01µF 100V
220µF 50V
0.1µF 50V
22µF 50V
1000µF 25V
0.1µF 100V
82PF 500V
82PF 500V
22µF 50V
22µF 50V
27PF 500V
27PF 500V
22µF 50V
0.1µF 100V
0.01µF 100V
1000µF 25V
22µF 50V
39PF 500V
22µF 50V
120PF 500V
39PF 500V
4700µF 50V
4700µF 50V
0.01µF 100V
10µF 63V
10µF 63V
10µF 63V
0.1µF 50V
560PF 500V
0.1µF 50V
0.1µF 100V
82PF 500V
82PF 500V
22µF 50V
22µF 50V
27PF 500V
27PF 500V
22µF 50V
0.1µF 100V
0.01µF 100V
0.1µF 50V
22µF 50V
39PF 500V
22µF 50V
120PF 500V
39PF 500V
0.1µF 50V
0.1µF 50V
0.1µF 50V
0.1µF 50V
0.1µF 50V
10µF 63V
120PF 500V

C39
C4
C400
C401
C402
C403
C404
C405
C406
C407
C408
C409
C41
C410
C411
C412
C413
C414
C42
C43
C44
C45
C46
C5
C6
C7
C8
C9
D1
D10
D11
D12
D13
D14
D15
D16
D17
D18
D19
D2
D20
D21
D22
D23
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
D8
E1
H1
H10
H11
H2
H3
H4
H5
H6
H7
H8
H9
J1
J100
J2
J200
J201
J3
J300
J301
J4
J400
J401
J5
J6
J7
K1
K2
OP1
P1
P100
P101
P102

LIMITED WARRANTY
Your Carvin StageMate™ is guaranteed against failure for ONE YEAR unless otherwise stated. Carvin
will service and supply all parts at no charge to the customer providing the unit is under warranty.
Shipping costs are the responsibility of the customer. CARVIN DOES NOT PAY FOR PARTS OR SERVICING OTHER THAN OUR OWN. A COPY OF THE ORIGINAL INVOICE IS REQUIRED TO VERIFY YOUR
WARRANTY. Carvin assumes no responsibility for horn drivers or speakers damaged by this unit. This
warranty does not cover, and no liability is assumed, for damage due to: natural disasters, accidents,
abuse, loss of parts, lack of reasonable care, incorrect use, or failure to follow instructions. This warranty is in lieu of all other warranties, expressed or implied. No representative or person is authorized
to represent or assume for Carvin any liability in connection with the sale or servicing of Carvin products. CARVIN SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES.
SERVICE: In the USA, please call 800-235-2235 for a RMA # (return authorization number). Write
this number on the box and enclose a description of the problem. Prepay to Carvin 12340 World Trade
Drive, SD, CA 92128.
Outside the USA, contact your dealer or go to http://www.carvinworld.com for your nearest service
center. Include a written description of the problem with serial number and date of purchase.
HELP SECTION
1) StageMate™ WILL NOT TURN ON
Check the power to the StageMate™. Check for tripped circuit breakers, unplugged extension cords
or power-strip switches that may be turned off. Check the fuse. If a dark brownish color or no wire
can be seen within the glass tube, then replace. The amp may be perfectly fine but occasionally a
fuse may blow because of high AC voltage surges. However, after the fuse has been replaced with
the proper Slow Blow value and if the fuse fails again, the amp will require servicing.
2) MAINTENANCE
To bring back the new look, your StageMate™ cabinet can be washed with mild detergent and/or a
warm damp soft cloth. This will remove normal dust and oil from the front and back panels. Never
spray cleaners or detergents directly at the units electronic controls. It is recommended to keep
the StageMate™ free from dust, dirt, and moisture as much as possible.

REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL! THIS UNIT CONRISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK TAINS HIGH VOLTAGE INSIDE!

CAUTION

(for circuit cards)

41-47321
45-56152
46-10412
45-82052
45-82052
47-22051
47-22051
45-27052
45-27052
47-22051
46-10412
46-10312
45-27052
47-22051
45-39052
47-22051
45-12152
45-39052
46-47312
47-22051
47-22051
47-22051
47-22051
47-22051
45-18152
47-22151
46-47412
47-22051
61-19140
61-40030
61-40030
61-40030
61-40030
60-50200
60-50200
61-40030
61-40030
60-50200
60-50200
61-19140
60-50200
60-50200
61-40030
61-40030
61-19140
61-19140
60-75340
61-40030
60-75030
60-50200
25-22204
23-11008
23-11002
23-11004
23-11002
23-11004
23-11010
23-11004
23-11008
23-11004
23-15605
23-15605
21-50345
21-50345
21-50345
21-50345
21-40000
21-50345
21-50345
21-40000
21-40020
21-50345
21-40000
21-50345
21-06457
21-50345
70-05505
70-05505
60-50253
71-09063
71-09062
71-09062
71-09062

0.047µF 250 VAC
560PF 500V
0.1µF 100V
82PF 500V
82PF 500V
22µF 50V
22µF 50V
27PF 500V
27PF 500V
22µF 50V
0.1µF 100V
0.01µF 100V
27PF 500V
22µF 50V
39PF 500V
22µF 50V
120PF 500V
39PF 500V
0.047µF 100V
22µF 50V
22µF 50V
22µF 50V
22µF 50V
22µF 50V
180PF 500V
220µF 50V
0.47µF 63V
22µF 50V
1N914 HI SPD
1N4003
1N4003
1N4003
1N4003
Diode 3A 200V
Diode 3A 200V
1N4003
1N4003
Diode 3A 200V
Diode 3A 200V
1N914 HI SPD
Diode 3A 200V
Diode 3A 200V
1N4003
1N4003
1N914 HI SPD
1N914 HI SPD
Yellow small
1N4003
BiColor Rd:Grn
Diode 3A 200V
Rot Encoder Vert
8 Pin Vert
2 Pin Vert SHS
4 Pin Vert
2 Pin Vert SHS
4 Pin Vert
10 Pin Vert
4 Pin Vert
8 Pin Vert
4 Pin Vert
Header 5V Large
Header 5V Large
Ph Jack 3P Rean
Ph Jack 3P Rean
Ph Jack 3P Rean
Ph Jack 3P Rean
XLRF Neutrik
Ph Jack 3P Rean
Ph Jack 3P Rean
XLRF Neutrik
Phono Jack x2
Ph Jack 3P Rean
XLRF Neutrik
Ph Jack 3P Rean
7 Pin Plastic
Ph Jack 3P Rean
Relay 24V5A DPDT
Relay 24V5A DPDT
Opto Isolator
B50K D Vrt 9m35 B
B50K-C D Vt 9/35B
B50K-C D Vt 9/35B
B50K-C D Vt 9/35B

P103
P104
P2
P200
P201
P202
P203
P3
P300
P301
P302
P303
P400
P401
P402
P403
PL1
PL2
Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
Q5
Q6
Q7
Q8
QC1
QC10
QC11
QC12
QC13
QC14
QC2
QC3
QC4
QC5
QC6
QC7
QC8
QC9
R1
R10
R100
R101
R102
R103
R104
R105
R106
R107
R108
R109
R11
R110
R111
R12
R13
R14
R15
R16
R17
R18
R19
R2
R20
R200
R201
R202
R203
R204
R205
R206
R207
R208
R209
R21
R210
R211
R212
R213
R214
R215
R22

71-09063
71-09063
71-09063
71-09062
71-09062
71-09063
71-09063
71-09063
71-09062
71-09062
71-09063
71-09063
71-09062
71-09062
71-09063
71-09063
21-00041
21-02804
60-78151
60-15006
60-15006
60-15006
60-15006
60-78150
60-79150
60-00014
06-40060
06-40050
06-40050
06-40060
06-40050
06-40050
06-40060
06-40060
06-40060
06-40050
06-40060
06-40060
06-40060
06-40050
50-47025
50-15045
50-15055
50-30055
50-15035
50-10045
50-22045
50-47045
50-15035
50-10045
50-12045
50-22045
50-47025
50-15045
50-15035
50-47025
50-10045
55-03305
50-22045
50-30035
54-10015
53-47025
53-47025
50-22045
50-10045
50-22055
50-56231
50-56231
50-15055
50-15055
50-47035
50-82035
50-10055
50-47035
50-10035
50-10045
50-82035
50-10045
50-22045
50-15045
50-22041
50-22041
50-82035

B50K D Vrt 9m35 B
B50K D Vrt 9m35 B
B50K D Vrt 9m35 B
B50K-C D Vt 9/35B
B50K-C D Vt 9/35B
B50K D Vrt 9m35 B
B50K D Vrt 9m35 B
B50K D Vrt 9m35 B
B50K-C D Vt 9/35B
B50K-C D Vt 9/35B
B50K D Vrt 9m35 B
B50K D Vrt 9m35 B
B50K-C D Vt 9/35B
B50K-C D Vt 9/35B
B50K D Vrt 9m35 B
B50K D Vrt 9m35 B
DC Power Socket
Jack AC W/ Fuse
7815 +15V3A
MTP50N06
MTP50N06
MTP50N06
MTP50N06
7815 +15V
7915 -15V
Darlington NPN
QC 90° Horizontal
QC Vertical .250
QC Vertical .250
QC 90° Horizontal
QC Vertical .250
QC Vertical .250
QC 90° Horizontal
QC 90° Horizontal
QC 90° Horizontal
QC Vertical .250
QC 90° Horizontal
QC 90° Horizontal
QC 90° Horizontal
QC Vertical .250
470Ω
15K
150K
300K
1.5K
10K
22K
47K
1.5K
10K
12K
22K
470Ω
15K
1.5K
470Ω
10K
.33Ω 5W Wire
22K
3K
10Ω 2W
470Ω 1W
470Ω 1W
22K
10K
220K
5.62K
5.62K
150K
150K
4.7K
8.2K
100K
4.7K
1K
10K
8.2K
10K
22K
15K
22K 1%
22K 1%
8.2K

R23
R24
R25
R26
R27
R28
R29
R3
R30
R300
R301
R302
R303
R304
R305
R306
R307
R308
R309
R31
R310
R311
R312
R313
R314
R315
R32
R33
R34
R35
R36
R37
R38
R39
R4
R40
R400
R401
R402
R403
R404
R405
R406
R407
R408
R409
R41
R410
R411
R412
R413
R414
R415
R42
R43
R44
R45
R46
R47
R48
R49
R5
R50
R51
R52
R53
R54
R6
R63
R7
R8
R9
S1
S2
U1
U2
Z1
Z2
Z3

50-82035
50-47035
50-10035
50-10035
50-15045
50-15045
50-82035
50-47025
50-10045
50-22055
50-56231
50-56231
50-15055
50-15055
50-47035
50-82035
50-10055
50-47035
50-10035
50-10015
50-82035
50-10045
50-22045
50-15045
50-22041
50-22041
50-56231
50-24045
50-15045
50-24045
55-05022
50-10035
50-10035
50-10035
50-10035
50-10035
50-22055
50-56231
50-56231
50-15055
50-15055
50-47035
50-82035
50-10055
50-47035
50-10035
50-22035
50-82035
50-10045
50-22045
50-15045
50-22041
50-22041
50-30055
50-47055
50-47035
50-68025
50-15045
50-10045
50-10045
50-33045
50-10045
50-22065
50-10025
50-15025
50-22025
50-10035
50-10045
50-68045
50-47045
50-47045
50-10045
25-02201
06-40040
60-72940
60-35260
61-04733
61-47450
61-47450

8.2K
4.7K
1K
1K
15K
15K
8.2K
470Ω
10K
220K
5.62K
5.62K
150K
150K
4.7K
8.2K
100K
4.7K
1K
10Ω
8.2K
10K
22K
15K
22K 1%
22K 1%
5.62K
24K
15K
24K
0.05Ω 5W Vert.
1K
1K
1K
1K
1K
220K
5.62K
5.62K
150K
150K
4.7K
8.2K
100K
4.7K
1K
2.2K
8.2K
10K
22K
15K
22K 1%
22K 1%
300K
470K
4.7K
680Ω
15K
10K
10K
33K
10K
2.2M
100Ω
150Ω
220Ω
1K
10K
68K
47K
47K
10K
DPDT Push Vert
SwitchAC DPST QCs
TDA7294
SG3526
Zener 5.1V
Zener 16V
Zener 16V



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