Front Panel Features - Eden World Tour WT1250 Operation Manual

High power bass guitar amplifier
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Power Requirements – The WT1250 needs a separate properly grounded
20 Amp circuit @ 120 Volts for correct operation and best sound quality.
FOR YOUR SAFETY DO NOT REMOVE OR MODIFY THE
GROUND ON YOUR POWER CABLE.
Fuse Requirements
USA @ 120 Volts /60 HZ - 12 Amps, 5 x 20 mm GMC/T/slow blow
Europe @ 240 Volts/50 Hz - 6 Amps, 5 x 20 mm GMC/T/slow blow
Japan @ 100 Volts/60 Hz - 14 Amps, 5 x 20 mm GMC/T/slow blow
Operation and Power Requirements – For best electrical operation and
sound quality this unit should have a properly grounded, dedicated 20
Amp circuit for itself.

FRONT PANEL FEATURES

The World Tour Power Amplifiers have several unique features. Each
channel is equipped with a Volume, tone controls, and an output limit level
indicator.
Volume Control – This control sets the level of signal going to the amplifier
output stage. The further the control is turned to the right, the less signal is
required to drive the amplifier to full output.
Tone Controls – On the WT1550, the Bass and Treble controls allow the
player to quickly adjust the audio spectrum. The Bass is centered on 46Hz;
the treble is centered on 3.5KHz.
On the WT1250, the tone balance allows the player to adjust the entire audio
spectrum with one simple control. The tone balance is a teeter totter type
control. When the Bass is turned up the level goes up in the bass, shifts back
to neutral across the midrange and shifts lower in the treble ranges. The
opposite happens when the treble control side is turned up.
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