Radian Technologies VT R800 7040 00 User Manual

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True to the Music

Radial Engineering

Headbone Owner’s Manual

ance. You must manage the speaker connections for the best impedance

match. It is important to note that most amplifiers are designed to work

best at their rated impedance. If your amp features selectable impedance

loads, use the one that matches your speaker cabinet. Always consult the

amplifier’s specifications to ensure the speaker connections are within

the amplifier’s accepted working range.

While matched loads between the amplifier and speaker are the ideal,

unmatched loads can be used. The guidelines below will explain the

ramifications of using unmatched loads.

Using Unmatched Speaker Loads With Tube Amps

Driving a speaker load that is lower than the amps output impedance

(8-Ohm amp with 4-Ohm speaker) tends to drive the tubes harder, which

means they will not last as long. On the other hand, a higher speaker

impedance load (4-Ohm amp with 8-Ohm speaker) will generally sound

less full and less punchy, but tube life is extended.

Using Unmatched Speaker Loads With Solid State Amps

Transistor or solid-state amps work differently than tube amplifiers. With

solid-state amps, lowering the speaker impedance load generally makes

the amp sound louder with little change in tone. Most solid-state amps are

designed to see an 8-Ohm or 4-Ohm load. Never go below the rated

minimum impedance for transistor amplifiers.

Grounding for Safety!

The Headbone is powered by an external power supply with a floating

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Amp type

Tube amp

Solid-state

amp

Lower speaker impedance

Connecting a 4-Ohm cabinet

will make amps sound more

punchy and warm. You get

shorter tube life.

Connecting a 4-Ohm cabinet

will increase the volume.

Check amp specification for

minimum load.

Higher speaker impedance

Connecting a 16-Ohm cabi-

net will make amps sound

less punchy & warm. You get

longer tube life.

Connecting a 16-Ohm

cabinet will reduce the power

and lower the volume.

Rated impedance

8-Ohm

8-Ohm

ground. This means that the guitar derives it’s ground thru the amplifier

connected to the Headbone’s

To Amp-1 Input jack.

The

To Amp-2 Input jack is transformer-isolated from ground to eliminate

hum or buzz caused by so-called ground loops passing between amp-1

and amp-2. A recessed ground-lift switch is provided to bypass the trans-

former and reconnect the ground through amp-2. The switch is factory

set in the lifted position Should the amplifier connected to the

To Amp-1

Input jack not be properly grounded, this switch may be depressed to

connect the ground path through amp-2.

For safety, always use properly grounded guitar amps with 3-prong electri-

cal AC plugs. The third prong is a safety ground that is there to protect you

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