Eden WTX260 User Manual

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Contact Point Cleaning –

One of the weakest links in most bass

amplification systems are the solderless connection points where

instruments, speaker cabinets, effects, and other devices are connected to the

amplifier. (The most vulnerable of these types of connection is the jack on

your instrument). In addition to contamination from airborne pollutants,

these points are frequently assaulted by connectors that have picked up

debris from dirty stages, cases, etc.

This contamination can result in poor contact as well as poor tone, and we

all know that bad tone is a Very Bad Thing. These points should be cleaned

regularly with a cotton swab soaked in denatured alcohol or a commercially

available de-oxidant. Frequent cleaning of the plugs on your cords is also

recommended.


Dust Removal –

You should periodically inspect the ventilation openings

on the top and sides of the unit to ensure that they have not become blocked

by accumulated dust. Vacuum the openings to remove any dust buildup.

Dust bunnies are definitely not cool.


The Magic Smoke

– Few people realize just how much magic goes into

creating Great Bass Tone. It isn’t something you normally need worry about.

Just have fun and leave all that to us. However – and this is very important

if you ever release the Magic Smoke from your amplifier this is indeed a
Very Bad Thing

, perhaps the worst thing you can do. If you see any smoke

(Magic or otherwise) coming out of your amplifier, immediately turn it off

and seek the services of a qualified magician…uhm, we mean…technician.
DO NOT continue to use the amplifier in this condition

.


Learn More

If you’d like to learn more about your amplifier (or about our

company and its activities), we invite you to visit our website – www.eden-

electronics.com. There you’ll find articles to help you better understand our

products and the technical stuff some people find so interesting. You’ll also

find our FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) file, which is updated regularly.

While you’re there, check out our on-line forum. There you can meet

hundreds of other Edenites who’ll be glad to help you with any questions

you may have about our gear. Not to brag too much, but we think our forum

is a Really Neat Thing, filled with Really Neat People. We’re pretty sure

you’ll think so, too.

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