Eden DC-210XLT Metro User Manual

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1. To choose between instruments. Plug an instrument into each of the

channels and use the switch to select the proper channel of operation.
This is a great feature for those who double.

2. To use a single instrument with both channels. Plug your instrument

into the Input Jack for Channel 2 (Master Channel) and use the
Channel Selector Switch to instantly switch between two different
tone settings. This is a great way to have instant access to a second
tone/volume setting, e.g., for solos or slapping.

We designed the preamp with Freedom of Choice in mind. It’s up to you
which way works best for you. (You’re welcome.)

Channel 2:

Input Jack – Designed to accept a standard 1/4-inch mono phone plug. For
best results use a high quality shielded cable to connect your instrument to
the amplifier. The input is buffered and will handle standard passive, high
level active, and piezo input signals.

Gain Control – Regulates the first gain stage of the preamplifier and
controls the amount of signal available to the system.

Input Pad – Depressing this switch engages a –10dB pad. This feature is
useful for basses that have a very hot signal level.

Set Level Indicator – This light helps the user set the appropriate amount of
gain. When set properly, the indicator should light on your loudest/lowest
notes. We’ll go over this in more detail later in the manual.

Enhance Control – Called the “Magic Knob” by some, this complex
control simultaneously boosts the very low bass, upper middle, and high
frequencies while putting a dip in the lower middle frequencies.
It is flat when set to its minimum level (fully counterclockwise).

(Does this all sound familiar? Well, it should! You just read all this under
Channel 1. If it doesn’t, please pay closer attention. Anyway…)

EQ Clip Light – indicates clipping in the EQ section. Clipping is a Very
Bad Thing and should be avoided at all times. We’ll tell you how to avoid
this later in the manual.

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