Radian Technologies VT R800 7040 00 User Manual

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True to the Music

Radial Engineering

Headbone Owner’s Manual

5

Before making any connections, ensure that your ampli-

fiers are turned off, the Headbone power supply is discon-

nected, and volume controls are set to zero.

1. Begin by connecting your guitar to the Headbone’s ¼”

Buffered Input.

This will allow you to test the system more effectively during the initial

setup. For unbuffered (

Direct) input use, please go to the section that

discusses this on page 7.

2. From the Headbone, connect the

To Amp-1 Input jack to your first

amp’s guitar input. This circuit connects the guitar to your first ampli-

fier. Always use good quality shielded cable to ensure low noise and

best performance.

3. From the Headbone, connect the

To Amp-2 Input jack to your second

amp’s guitar input. This circuit connects the guitar to your second

amplifier when the footswitch is toggled.

You are now ready to connect the speaker jacks.

At this time, you should check to make sure both

amplifiers have their impedance set to match the

speaker cabinet impedance. If you are unsure about

this, consult a qualified technician. Always use good

quality speaker cables to ensure the best possible

power transfer.

4. From your first amp’s speaker output, connect to the Headbone’s

From Amp-1 Output jack. This brings the signal from amp-1 back to

the Headbone.

5. From your second amp’s speaker output, connect to the Headbone’s

From Amp-2 Output jack. This brings the signal from amp-2 back to

the Headbone.

6. From the Headbone’s

To Speaker Cabinet jack, connect to your

speaker cabinet. You are now ready to start system tests.

7. Connect the Headbone’s power supply. The Headbone will turn on and

you will see one of the LEDs illuminate.

8. You can now turn on your guitar amplifiers. It is a good practice to

test equipment setups at a low volume to reduce any possibility for

system damage should there be an improper connection. Turn up

the volume slowly while listening for excessive noise. Depress the

footswitch to make sure both amps are working. If all is well, you are

ready to crank it up!

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