Eden DC112XLT User Manual
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Setting Your Level – Remember, begin with the Input Gain, Enhance, 
Compressor and Master Volume completely OFF – fully counter-clockwise. 
All EQ should be set flat, that is, at 12:00 – straight up. 
 
While playing your lowest note (or loudest), slowly turn the Input Gain up 
until the Clip light begins to blink with regularity. If you go past 2 or 3 
o’clock, engage the Gain Switch to better match the gain of your instrument 
to the amplifier. 
 
If you have disengaged the Compressor as we suggested, the Clip light will 
barely blink on your loudest notes when you reach clipping in the Input 
stage. We recommend you decrease gain one or two clicks to ensure there is 
no clipping in the system. By the way, this is David’s favorite way to set 
level, even if you intend to use compression. 
 
Once you have properly set your Input Gain, turn the Master Volume up to a 
comfortable listening level and proceed with the rest of the setup process. 
 
Setting the Compressor - If you want to use compression, engage it now by 
turning up the Compressor Threshold control. The compressor light will 
blink when your gain goes above the compression threshold. This will 
generally show up more on the lower notes, or when you employ Slapping. 
(A properly compressed Slap sound is very cool, indeed.) 
 
SETTING YOUR EQ 
 
The frequencies that you’ll need to boost or cut are dependent upon your 
instrument, playing style, speaker cabinets, and venue. Extreme settings of 
boost or cut are unlikely to be necessary or helpful. We are frequently asked 
to provide suggested settings for various styles of play. We have discovered 
though, that most of our endorsers tend to set their EQ generally flat, using 
varying amounts of the Enhance Control to achieve their sound. In fact, a 
number of our recording artists tell us that their standard recording set-up is 
to have the Enhance set at approximately 9 or 10 O’clock and the tone 
controls set flat. They then send a post-EQ D.I. to the board. 
 
We encourage you to experiment with different settings to obtain the sound 
you desire. We have included some EQ panel diagrams at the back of this 
manual to help you record your settings. 
 
