Eden WT800 (2003) User Manual

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Headphone Jack

– It accepts a standard

¼ stereo or mono headphone plug.

Output Limit Indicators

– Lights to

indicate activity of the power amplifier
limiting circuit, which protects the speaker
system from severe distortion. This LED
indicates that the amplifier has reached its
maximum output level.

On/Off Switch

– This switch turns the

system power on or off. The switch
illuminates to indicate the presence of
current prior to the fuse. The light in the
switch may flicker depending on local
voltage conditions. This is normal and
nothing to be concerned about


REAR PANEL FEATURES

Combination Power Cord Jack and
Fuse Holder

– The removable power cord

is attached here. Pulling the holder out of
the top of the power inlet accesses the fuse
carrier. Your unit was shipped with a spare
fuse inserted in the fuse carrier. USE ONLY
THE SAME SIZE AND TYPE FOR
REPLACMENT.
U.S. users should make
sure the fuse holder is installed so the “115
VOLTS” reads right side up. For Europe the
230 should be right side up. Some European
models come with a holder marked (FUSE)
they are configured for 230 / 240 only and
must be adapted by a service tech for U.S.
standard voltage. The standard fuse for U.S.
use is (10) Amp slow blow or time delay.

Do not use fast blow fuses.



Amp Outs left and Right

– These

consist of two ¼ inch jacks and a 5 way
binding post on each channel. Or on newer
models the NL-4 connector replaces the
binding post. The jacks are wired in parallel.
The total speaker load impedance should
not exceed 4 ohms minimum for each
channel.


Left Amp out/ Hi out
- This is also the
High out put when the amp is in Bi-Amp
mode. The Hi Out is not used on the
WT-500.


Right Amp Out –This jack is also the
Low output when the Amp is in the Bi-
amp mode. Low out not used on the
WT-500.

Bridged Mono Out
- Use this jack only
for Mono bridging. Do not use any other
output in conjunction with this. Note
(The Minimum load in Bridged Mono
is 8 Ohms). Use caution this is a high
voltage and high power connection
point.

Mono Pre Tone Effects Send/Return

These standard ¼ jacks allow you to
send and receive your signal to and
from external devices. The effects loop
is positioned post (behind) the
compressor and enhance control and
prior to the tone section

.

Stereo Post Tone effects
Send/Return
– This loop allows you to
send the effects in mono and return
them in stereo. The left return also
functions as a mono return if you are not
running stereo.

Recording Out

– This fully balanced XLR

output allows you to send a post-EQ/pre-
master signal to a recording or sound
reinforcement mixing console. This output
is designed to allow use with phantom
powered systems.

D.I. Level

– This Controls the level being

sent from the XLR balanced output jack.

Ground Lift Switch

– This switch lifts the

ground within the balanced output system to
allow you to eliminate excessive noise when
connected to external systems.

AUX In -

The standard ¼ mono jack is

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 prior to the master
volume control. The signal enters the
system post the tone controls. These jacks
can also be used to return a studio cue
signal, allowing the WT-800/600/500 to

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