Eden WTX260 User Manual

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FRONT PANEL FEATURES

Gain Control

– Regulates the first gain stage of the preamplifier and

controls the amount of signal available to the system.


Input Pad

– Pull the Gain knob to engage a –12dB pad. This is useful for

basses that produce a very hot signal.


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).


Compressor Bypass

– Pull the Enhance knob to disengage the automatic

compressor circuit.


Tone Control Section

These three controls (each with a “Pull” function) 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 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.

Bass Boost

– Pull the Bass knob to engage the Dynamic Bass Boost. This

feature allows the extreme lows to be adjusted to the ear’s relative loudness

curve (Fletcher-Munson curve). This ensures the bass will sound full and

solid even at very low playing levels.

We recommend you engage this function at low volumes so that your sound

remains consistent at any volume. At higher volume levels it isn’t needed

but you may want to use it as a matter of taste. Because we strongly support

Freedom of Choice, we want you to be able to decide when (and when not)

to use this feature. (You’re welcome.)

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