Ul 3 cabs controls, Features – Epifani UL3 Cabinets User Manual

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UL 3

cabs Controls

& features

Connections

Dialing in your sound

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Note: Some UL3 cabinet rear panel connectors may be different from what is shown here. If any

questions, call your dealer or Epifani directly.

1. Tweeter Level control – Adjusts the amount of high frequency sound coming

from the tweeter.

2. Speaker Input/Output connectors – Connect your amplifier to the speaker cabinet

using a Speakon or 1/4” ‘phone’ or ‘TS’ terminated cable. These green colored connectors accept

either Speakon jack as a normal Speakon connector, or a 1/4” jack inserted at its center.

1. Connect the speaker cabinet using either of the Speakon combo connectors on the

rear panel. Make sure that you are using a high-quality "unshielded" speaker cable. NEVER

connect plus or minus to ground. If using a Speakon to 1/4” connection, be sure the amplifier is

OFF while plugging-in or unplugging a connection.

2. The two Input/Output connectors are wired in parallel, so you may plug into either

connector. Additionally, you may ‘daisy chain’ either connector to a second speaker cabient using

Speakon or 1/4” jacks. Take note of the rated impedance of each cabinet and be sure to stay

within your amplifier’s rated specifications.

1. After connecting the speaker cabinets, set the MASTER volume control on your

amplifier to the zero position and turn your amplifier on. This will prevent damage to your

speakers in the event of a product failure or faulty input signal.

2. Turn the volume controls on your instrument to their full or loudest positions.

3. Set your amplifier EQ controls (bass, mid, and treble) to zero (twelve o’clock position)

and begin turning up the volume on your amplifier to your desired levels.

4. When adjusting the EQ controls on your amplifier, the sound of your instrument can be

shaped in subtle or dynamic ways. On a high-quality amplifier like an Epifani, a little EQ goes a

long way. In fact, many sound engineers start with the EQ in the flat position and CUT

frequencies to achieve the desired sound. They then add gain to make up the loss of volume due

to the reduction in EQ. Cutting back is typically preferred to boosting. If you are dramatically

boosting all of your EQ settings, you might want to call your Epifani Dealer or us directly to

discuss your setup.

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