Stereo Operation & Signal Routing - Source Audio EQ2 Programmable EQ User Manual

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Single Coil Sanctuary
Barely cutting each frequency while giving a spike to about 5-7kHz can make a humbucker-equipped
guitar sound similar to a single coil Strat or Tele. This setting works notably well for darker or
warmer-toned guitars, like a Les Paul, and can really liven up a clean tone.
Stereo Operation & Signal Routing
The EQ2 is flexible for any rig or use case due to its stereo INPUT and OUTPUT jacks. By default, EQ2
auto-detects the cables connected to INPUTS and OUTPUTS 1 & 2 and engages the appropriate
Routing Mode. Stereo Routing can also be performed manually with the Neuro Editors, select
between "Mono In, Stereo Out" or "Stereo In, Stereo Out."
Auto Routing Modes
There are four routing modes available when the EQ2 is in its default Auto Detect mode. See detailed
descriptions of each Auto Detect mode in the sections below.
Mono In, Mono Out
Mono In, Stereo Out
Stereo In, Stereo Out
Stereo In, Mono Out
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