Connecting To A Tank - Stereoping SPRING REVERB Manual

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Connecting to a tank

The majority of reverb-tanks interface to the
outer world by cinch-jacks. This is why we
have also chosen cinch-jacks to connect this
module with your tank. You will need a
simple cinch-to-cinch stereo audio cable to
connect both.
Near the golden connectors you will see two
words on the pcb, "Send" and "Return".
The Send-jack has to be connected with
the tanks "In"-connector. Of course the
Return-rail connects to the tanks output.
That's it. If you should be chance mistake the
inputs and outputs and connect your tank
the wrong way . Don't worry. Nothing bad will happen. It might even come out, your
tank sounds even better :-)
Now you have to place your tank somewhere. The tank's levels of operation are very
small, therefore it is not uncommon to catch unwanted hum or noises with the tank,
the cable or even the module itself. The bad noises are coming most probably from
your power supply's transformer. Try to position module and tank with some distance
to the Power supply. If it does not help, try a longer cable (e.g. 2 meters) and place the
tank even outside of your cabinet.
Manual SPRING REVERB Eurorack V1.3
© Stereoping Germany, Hattingen 03/2015

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