Inputs, outputs, controls, Power input, Audio inputs – TC Electronic Trinity Reverb User Manual
Page 12: Audio outputs, Footswitch, Decay – decay time control, Tone control, Mix – effect level control

Inputs, outputs, controls
Trinity Reverb English Manual Version 1.0 10
Inputs, outputs, controls
1.
Power input
The power input of this pedal is a standard 
5.5 / 2.1 mm DC plug (centre = negative). To pow-
er up your pedal, connect a power supply to its 
power input socket. Trinity Reverb requires a 9V 
power supply providing 100  mA or more (not 
supplied). To minimize hum, use a power supply 
with isolated outputs.
2.
Audio inputs
The audio inputs of this pedal are standard ¼” 
jacks (mono/TS).
– If your signal source is mono, connect it to the
M input jack on the right side of the pedal.
– If your signal source is stereo, connect the ca-
ble carrying the left signal component to the 
M jack and the cable carrying the right signal 
component to the S jack.
3.
Audio outputs
The audio outputs of this pedal are standard ¼” 
jacks (mono/TS).
– If the next device in the signal chain has a
mono input (e.g. your amp), connect the M 
output jack of Trinity Reverb to the other de-
vice’s input.
– If the next device in the signal chain has ste-
reo inputs (e.g. another stereo effect pedal), 
connect the M output jack of Trinity Reverb to 
the left input and the S output jack to the right 
input of the other device.
4.
Footswitch
Tap the footswitch to turn the pedal on or off, just 
like with any other pedal on your board.
5.
DECAY – Decay time control
Use the Decay knob to set the decay time of the 
reverb.
Please note that the maximum decay time for the 
different reverb types varies due to the nature to 
the reverbs.
6.
TONE control
Use the TONE knob to change the emphasis 
on high and low frequencies in the reverb from 
“dark” to “crisp”. The “best” setting is really a 
matter of how dominant you wish the reverb to 
sound. 
7.
MIX – Effect level control
Use the Mix knob to control the level of the re-
verb.
! The direct, unprocessed signal is always
passed at the original level (unity gain). Only 
the level of the reverb is changed when turning 
the MIX knob.
