Radian Technologies VT R800 7040 00 User Manual

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True to the Music

Radial Engineering

Headbone Owner’s Manual

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to avoid any clicks or pops. The PIC digital controller controls this action

(see block diagram on page 7).

Switching Speaker Signals

To accomplish this task, the PIC sends a status change command to a

series of internal relays that connect the speaker to the active amp, and

connect the load resistor to the standby amp. Always use good quality,

large conductor speaker cable between the Headbone, your amps and

your speaker cabinet, as this will reduce signal loss and improve the

transient response. Your Headbone has been designed to work with

amps whose maximum output is 100-watts RMS. The power is limited

by the relay that is used to switch the speaker signals. To be safe, never

exceed this power limit.

Effects such as echo or loop-playing devices,

MUST BE

CONNECTED BEFORE the Headbone so that their residual

or sustaining sound can be disconnected from the input of

the amplifiers. This means that you cannot use any type of

echo device that prolongs a signal on the amplifier’s effects

loop or after the Headbone in your signal chain. Failure to

do so could cause the echo to continue to play through the

standby amp which, in turn, would continue to amplify the

signal without a load. This could cause the amp or the Head-

bone to malfunction. The Headbone’s internal resistor load

is only designed to support the standby amplifiers residual

output. The Headbone is NOT a load box.

Matching the Speaker Load

The Headbone itself has no effect on amplifier load or speaker imped-

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