Eden WP 100 Navigator (2006) User Manual
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Slowly bring the Enhance control up while playing. If you turn it up close to 
12:00 on the dial and still don’t have your sound, stop there. Return the 
Enhance to OFF or leave it at no more than 12:00 and work with the EQ 
section. 
 
Using the EQ Controls – Before you begin to twiddle knobs, let’s talk 
about a few things. Excessive boosting of one or more EQ frequencies may 
cause an overload in the EQ section. If this happens, the EQ Clip light will 
engage. This is a Very Bad Thing and needs to be corrected immediately. 
If EQ clipping occurs, you can either decrease the boost or decrease the 
Input Gain. Remember, too, that our EQ controls are active, and are meant to 
turn both ways – not just UP! This means that you can enhance a certain 
frequency spectrum either by boosting that frequency or by cutting the 
adjacent frequencies. This latter method has the advantage of maximizing 
potential headroom. 
 
If possible, step well forward of your rig to get a better idea of how you will 
sound in the room. You may be surprised at how different you sound once 
you step away from the speakers. 
 
NOTE: Many players rely on the Enhance Control (and perhaps a little 
Midrange Massage) to get their sound. This method leaves the Bass and 
Treble controls available to dial in to a particularly difficult room. Just 
something to keep in mind, ok? 
 
Setting Bass and Treble – OK, now it’s time to set the EQ, beginning with 
the Bass and Treble controls. These controls cover a fairly broad frequency 
spectrum and a little goes a long way. Adjust these controls up or down as 
needed. We suggest playing a few notes in various areas of the neck so you 
can hear what your adjustments have done across the fretboard. 
 
Using the Semi-Parametric EQ Controls – Adjusting the Semi-Parametric 
controls allows you to focus in on particular frequencies to achieve your 
desired tone. We suggest you spend some time experimenting with these 
controls to learn more about how they can affect your sound. Here’s an easy 
way to do that: 
 
Beginning with all controls FLAT, turn the first (left) frequency control fully 
counterclockwise. Turn the corresponding Level control to approximately 
9:00. Now, while playing, rotate the frequency control to the right a little at a 
time. You should be able to easily hear the frequencies this first set of 
controls affects. 
