Eden WT405 User Manual

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D.I. Level – Controls the level being sent from the XLR balanced output
jack. We suggest setting the control at approximately 12 o’clock initially. If
the signal to the board is too hot, it’s better to engage the Input Pad on your
channel of the board than to turn it down here, if at all possible. In general,
it’s better (in terms of signal-to-noise ratio and dynamic presentation) to
send as hot a signal as possible to the board. However, you can adjust the
signal level, if necessary, so make sure your soundperson or recording
engineer is aware of this capability.

Ground Lift Switch – This switch lifts the ground within the balanced
output system to allow you to eliminate excessive noise/ground loops when
connected to external systems.

Stereo Aux. Input - These standard _ inch input jacks are designed to
accept the signal from an external source such as a CD or cassette player,
drum machine, synth. module, etc. The signal is summed (added in) prior to
the tone controls and Master Volume control. These jacks can also be used
to return a studio cue signal, allowing the Time Traveler to provide you with
your own headphone mix in the studio.

Amplifier Break Link – These are provided to break the signal chain at the
input to the amplifier. This can be used as an insert point or control point for
the final amplifier. Unlike an FX (effects) Loop, this separates the pre-amp
and power amp completely. This means you can do some Really Neat
Things
, such as using the power amp to drive a monitor or two while using
the pre-amp section to drive a separate, larger power amp for your bass
speakers. Of course, you can also use these jacks as a post-EQ FX Loop.

Tuner Out Jack – This standard _ inch jack is designed to provide a pre-
gain signal for connection to a tuner. It can also be used to provide pre-tone
signal to other devices such as a direct box or console. The signal is 2X
input, enough to provide adequate signal to virtually every tuner on the
market.

Cooling System – Your amplifier features a thermostatically controlled fan,
which will switch on when the internal temperature reaches 130 degrees F.
In low volume situations (into 8 Ohm loads) the fan may not come on at all.

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