Eden WT800B User Manual

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FRONT PANEL FEATURES

Input Jack – Designed to accept a standard _ 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.

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).

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

Tone Control Section

These controls allow you to boost or cut the tone at the desired frequency.
The spacing allows the controls to interact smoothly and musically. From
left to right, the controls and switches are:

Bass – This traditional shelving tone control provides 15 dB of boost or cut
at approx. 30Hz. The control is flat in the 12:00 position.

Semi-Parametric Controls

There are three sets of semi-parametric controls. Each set has a Frequency
control (top knob) and a Level control (bottom knob). The Level controls
provide 15 dB of cut or boost. The control is FLAT in the 12:00 position.
From left to right, the Frequency controls have the following ranges:

30-300Hz

200Hz-2Khz

1.2-12Khz

Treble – This traditional shelving tone control provides 15 dB of boost or
cut at approx. 11KHz. The control is flat in the 12:00 position.

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