Before you plug in – Eden XT User Manual
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BEFORE YOU PLUG IN
Your cabinet has been designed to perform and operate in a professional music environment. While the design
of these cabinets mean that they can stand up to the rigors of touring there are also a few things you can do
to keep your cabinet running in top condition and performing for years! Before you plug your cabinet into you
amplifier take time to read this section of the handbook to ensure you are doing everything you can to protect
your investment. Do not overload your cabinet, the stated power handling of your cabinet describes the maximum
power you should run into the cabinet, exceeding the power handling level shown will damage the speakers.
Use touring cases or covers when transporting your units, covers will keep your cabinet free from dust and dirt
while road cases will prevent cabinets and hardware being damaged in transit. D series cabinets can be heavy,
to avoid damaging your cabinet always use your common sense when lifting and moving it. By sharing the load
with someone else you will reduce the risk of dropping and damaging the unit, or yourself. To keep the heavy duty
carpet covering used on your cabinet in top condition use a vacuum cleaner with a suitable attachment to remove
dust and debris, never use liquid or cleaning products on the material.
Bass amplification embraces a mixture of technologies in amplification and to ensure you achieve the maximum
performance from your cabinet and amplifier it is important to ensure you combine the right equipment for your
needs.
Using your cabinet with an amplifier. Hybrid and non all tube product*
These products can often operate at a variety of loads (known as impedance) this load describes the resistance
provided by the speakers inside the cabinet you plug into. As a general rule the lower the impedance an amplifier
is used at the higher the output of the amplifier will be (Excludes All Tube Product) To ensure you choose the
right cabinet make sure that it meets both the Impedance requirements and the power handling (Wattage) of your
amplifier. Plugging into the wrong impedance or combining the wrong amplifier with a cabinet that cannot handle
the power you put through it can damage the amplifier, or cabinet or both.
All Tube Product* This applies only to those amplifiers which utilize tubes in power stage of operation. Generally