Making Connections; Using The Mix Section - Radial Engineering MIX-BLENDER User Manual

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MAkINg CONNECTIONS

As with all audio equipment, always turn your amp
off or volume down before making connections. This
will prevent harmful signal spikes from connection or
power-on transients from damaging more sensitive
components. There is no power switch on the Mix-
Blender. To power up, you will need a typical 9V supply,
such as used by most pedal manufacturers, or a power
connection from a pedalboard power brick. A handy
cable clamp is provided that can be used to secure
the power supply if needed. Simply loosen with a
-
hex key, slip the power supply cable into the cavity
+
and tighten. Check to see if power is connected by
depressing the footswitch. The LED will illuminate to
The Mix-Blender requires a 9 volt
power supply with a negative center.
let you know power is on.

USINg ThE MIx SECTION

Two guitars
Connect your guitar to input-1 and the Mix-Blender's
output to your amp using standard ¼" coaxial guitar
cables. Set the input-1 level control to 8 o'clock. Slowly
turn up to make sure your connections are working. If
you are using the Mix-Blender to mix two instruments
together, you can now add a second instrument. Adjust
the relative levels to suit. Always test at low volumes as
this will prevent connection transients from damaging
your system should a cable not be seated correctly.
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Mix-Blender™ User Guide

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