Eden W1550 User Manual

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Tone Controls – The Bass and Treble controls allow the player to quickly
adjust the audio spectrum. The Bass is centered on 46Hz; the treble is
centered on 3.5KHz. These controls are very useful in rooms with unusual or
bad acoustic characteristics. For example in a room that is very dead or over
damped, raising the treble level will allow the Bass to cut though better. If
the room has too much bass the same solution will be helpful. In a very live
or reverberant room turning down the treble will mellow out the Bass tone
quickly without upsetting your normal tone control settings.

Limit LED – This LED displays the amplifier maximum output condition
and lets you know that the amplifier has reached full output. It’s fine for the
LED to blink often at high power operation. It should not, however, remain
lit continuously. This LED also indicates that the internal limiter is engaging
to prevent clipping.

Signal Path Switching (Stereo, Dual Mono, Mono Bridged) – The WT-
1550 has input signal path switching on the front panel along with indicator
LEDs. This allows for an easy set up of the signal routing and a highly
visible display of the operating choices.

You can select Dual Mono (both channels see the same input), True Stereo
(each channel has its own input left and right), or Mono Bridged ( both
channels combine into one big channel and produce twice the power output).
You can operate in Bridged Mono @ either 8 ohms or 4 Ohms with this unit.

Channel Output Indicator – This LED indicates that the amplifier channel
has reached maximum output and is going into limiting.

Mains On / Off Switch – Turns the unit ON and OFF.

Front Panel Air Intake – Do not obstruct the airflow to this intake.
Obstructing the airflow to this intake is a Very Bad Thing and will reduce
performance of the entire cooling system.

BACK PANEL FEATURES

Power Cord Jack – Your unit is fitted with an IEC interface for universal
AC cable connection. The removable power cord is attached here.

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