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Eden WT800 (2003) User Manual

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FRONT PANEL FEATURES

Input Jack

– Designed to accept a

standard ¼ inch mono phone plug. For best
results, use a high-quality, shielded cable to
connect your instrument to the amplifier.

Input Pad

– By pushing the Pad switch in,

you engage a –12db pad, which will prevent
the system from being overdriven by high-
output instruments.

Pad Indicator

– Lights to indicate that the

pad is engaged.

Gain Control

– Regulates the first gain

stage of the preamplifier and controls the
amount of signal available to the system.

Set Level Indicator

– Lights to indicate

that the preamp is sitting right on the sweet
spot of the gain balance and is at optimum
signal to noise as well as best overall head
room.

Compressor Indicator

– Lights to

indicate that the signal has crossed the
threshold of the compression circuit and that
compression is taking place.

Compressor Bypass

– Pushing the

switch in will disengage the compressor. It
will also turn on the set level light and turn
off the compressor active light.

Enhance Control

– Called the “Magic

Knob” by some, this complex control
simultaneously boosts the very low-bass,
upper middle, and high frequencies while
putting a dip in the lower middle frequencies.
It is flat when set to its minimum level.

Tone Control Section

Bass

– This traditional shelving tone control

provides 15 dB of boost or cut at 30 Hz.

Quasi-Parametric Tone Control

These three pairs of controls, with
overlapping frequencies, allow you to boost
or cut the tone at the desired frequency
center. The one octave fixed bandwidth
(Q=1) allows the controls to interact
smoothly and musically.

Frequency control

– Provided for low,

mid, and high frequency ranges, these
controls select the frequencies you wish to
boost or cut.


Boost/Cut Controls

– Located beneath

each frequency selection control, these
controls will boost or cut the selected
frequency by 15 db. They are flat at their
12: 00 setting.

Treble

– This is a traditional shelving-type

tone control. It provides 15 db of boost or
cut. The knee of the filter is at
approximately, 2KHz. The control is flat at
the 12:00 position.

EQ Clip Indicator

– Flashes to indicate

clipping within the tone control circuit of the
preamplifier. This should never be lit up.

Master Level Control

– Adjusts overall

system output.

Balance Control- This control adjusts
the balance between the left and right
channels of the amplifier. When the
Amplifier is in the Bi-Amp mode the
Balance control also adjusts the Hi and
Low balance.

Cross Over Control -
This knob controls
the center frequency that the crossover
works at. This is a 12 dB per octave
crossover. Note. (This feature is not
available on the WT -500)


Stereo / Bi-Amp Mode switch - This
switch sits just behind the panel in the
stereo mode it moves forward when
switched to the Bi-Amp mode. You will
need to use a pen tip to engage the
switch.


Bridge Mono Switch –

This switch turns

the amplifier from stereo to bridged Mono.
This switch is recessed to prevent it being
turned on or off by accident. In mono bridge
this amplifier produces an 800 Watts RMS
output @ 8 Ohms. Please be very careful
when using the bridge mode you can
severely damage loudspeakers that are not
rated for this amount of power.


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