Eden WTX260 User Manual
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Stereo Aux. Inputs -
These standard 1/4-inch input jacks are designed to
accept the signal from an external source such as a CD or cassette player,
drum machine, synth. module, etc. The signal is summed (added in) prior to
the tone controls and Master Volume control.
Tuner Out Jack
– This standard 1/4-inch jack is designed to provide a pre-
gain signal for connection to a tuner. It can also be used to provide pre-tone
signal to other devices such as a direct box or console. The signal is 2X
input, enough to provide adequate signal to virtually every tuner on the
market.
Mains On/Off Switch
– This switch turns the system power On or Off. The
switch illuminates to indicate the presence of AC power present in the
chassis. This switch is prior to the fuse. The switch light can be on even if
the fuse is blown.
The light in the switch may flicker depending on local
voltage conditions. This is normal and nothing to be concerned about.
REAR PANEL FEATURES
Power Cord
– The removable power cord is attached here. Now, here’s the
cool thing: To use your WTX in North and South America, Europe,
Australia, Japan, and other parts of the world, all you have to do is connect
the appropriate power cord to your unit and plug it in. Your unit will
automatically sense the local voltage and adjust itself accordingly.
IMPORTANT NOTE: the fuse in this amplifier is internal and IS NOT
USER REPLACEABLE. If it blows, your amplifier should be checked
by a qualified technician before further operation.
Footswitch Input
– Connect the OPTIONAL footswitch here. Available
directly from Eden (see our web site to order), the footswitch allows you to
engage the Mute function and bypass the Enhance control on the fly. (More
Freedom of Choice. You’re welcome.)
Recording Out
– This fully balanced XLR output allows you to send a pre-
or post-EQ to a recording or sound reinforcement mixing console. We use
Pin 2 hot configuration. Adjusting the Master Volume control will not affect
this send. This output is designed to use with phantom powered systems.
However, it never hurts to turn off the phantom power at the board, if
possible.