LR Baggs Venue DI User Manual

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I. Phase

Press this button to invert the polarity of the signal. Usually one phase will sound best

and be least likely to feed back. We recommend trying both phases each time you set

up as it will often change from gig to gig. When the button is in the out position, the

outputs will be in phase with the input signal. The phase relationship of your guitar

top to the monitors or speakers will change approximately every 4 feet that you move

relative to these speakers so you must set this control according to where you will be

standing as you play.

J. Battery Check

This feature will give you the ability to find out how much battery life is left in the tank

so you’re not caught by surprise in the middle of a gig. To check your battery, push the

button labeled “batt chk” located directly below the clip meter. A full battery will light

up all four LED’s. When only the yellow and red lights are lit you have about 4 hours of

normal playing time remaining before you will run out of power. If only the red light is

illuminated, replace the battery immediately. The battery check will work even when

there is not a cord plugged in.

NOTE: When using a DC Power Supply, the battery check circuit will show the level of the DC

Power Supply. To check the battery level, first remove the DC Power Supply from the DC Input

on the Venue D.I.

K. Tuner

A 1/4” cable must be plugged into the input in order for the tuner to function. To engage

the tuner press the Mute/Tune footswitch. This will simultaneously activate the tuner

and mute all outputs. If the Mute/Tune is engaged but you are not tuning or playing,

the tuner will automatically shut down after 1 minute to save power. However, the mute

will remain engaged. After the tuner has timed out and shut itself off, you will need to

deactivate and then re-activate the tuner by pressing the footswitch twice in order for

the tuner to turn back on.

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