Eden WTX260 User Manual

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Midrange Control

– This covers the center portion of the sound envelope

and can be critical to getting your sound right. The body of the Bass Guitar

sound is in the mid range.


Mid Shift Control

– Pull the Mid knob to shift from low mid (550Hz),

which is good for general playing and recording, to the high mid position

(2.2KHz) for Rock and more aggressive tones.


Treble

– This traditional shelving-type tone control provides 15 db of boost

or cut at approximately 12KHz. The control is flat at the 12:00 position.


EQ Pre/Post DI Selector

– This is another Freedom of Choice control.

(You’re welcome, again.) With the treble knob in the normal position, the DI

is sent Pre (before) the EQ section. Pull the Treble knob to send the DI Post

(after) the EQ section.


Output Limit Indicator

– 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.


Master Volume

– Adjusts overall system output and stage loudness.


Input Jack

– Designed to accept a standard 1/4-inch mono phone plug. For

best results use a high-quality shielded cable to connect your instrument to

the amplifier. This Input is buffered and will handle standard, high level and

piezo input signals.


Mute switch

– Mutes all outputs except the Tuner Out, allowing for silent

tuning. Lead singers and guitarists love this feature! The indicator lights

when Mute is on.


Mono Effects Send/Return

– These standard 1/4-inch jacks allow you to

send and receive your signal to and from external devices. The effects loop

is positioned post (behind) the compressor and before the Enhance control

and the tone section. This is at line level; do not use instrument level effects

in this loop as they tend to be overloaded by the higher signal level which

can cause distortion.

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