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Trance Audio Amulet Ultra Multi Stereo User Manual

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Amulet Ultra
Multi Stereo
User Guide
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Trance Audio, Inc.®
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  • Page 1 Amulet Ultra Multi Stereo User Guide VT and DV Trance Audio, Inc.®...
  • Page 2 As you use your Amulet Ultra, we're quite sure you'll feel the same way! e Amulet Ultra Multi Stereo VT & DV complete systems consist of: • Acoustic Lens™ Pickup (pair) assembly with AUX input, plus...
  • Page 3 Each Amulet Ultra Multi Stereo Preamp has 2 thumbwheel controls - VT has Master Volume plus a Tone control (high-end roll off), Ultra DV has 2 Volume controls that give you on the fly control of the volume of each output separately (see Page 4). We...
  • Page 4 The Amulet Ultra system inside your guitar...
  • Page 5 Install the battery bag on or near the neck block for easy battery access Your Multi system will also have an AUX input jack (black) for your additional pickup; see Page 18 for where to mount the AUX jack/plug connection...
  • Page 6 INSTALLING YOUR AMULET ULTRA SYSTEM For detailed pickup installation instructions, please see our guide at https://tranceaudio.com/support/ It is very important to prepare the surface of the guitar in any spot where you are going to apply adhesives, whether it is the Velcro patch used for the battery bag and preamp, the stick-on cable clips, or the pickups themselves.
  • Page 7 MOUNTING THE PREAMP The Amulet Ultra preamp module is extremely lightweight, and so it’s fairly easy to securely mount it to the bass side of the soundhole on most guitars using the Velcro supplied with the system. Most guitars will have a brace mounted near the soundhole, and this brace varies a lot in size and location.
  • Page 8 Once the two Velcro surfaces are mated, wiggling the preamp back and forth and twisting it slightly will create a better connection between the Velcro hooks and loops and a more secure mounting for the preamp. The preamp modules have the hook portion of the Velcro already applied, so the loop portion of the Velcro is applied at the soundhole;...
  • Page 9 The Pickup Input Assembly and Endpin/Battery Clip Assembly jacks have a keyed design so that it only plugs in correctly with the plug oriented in ONE DIRECTION. This is called a polarized connector, and it insures that all of the cable wires get hooked up correctly during installation.
  • Page 10 The endpin connector socket is easily visible at the left rear of the unit, while the input connector socket for the pickups is recessed somewhat inside the unit, directly lined up with the “INPUT” label on the top cover of the unit. You can use the colored heatshrink tubing at the...
  • Page 11: Trim Control

    TRIM CONTROL Each preamp channel, including the AUX channel, has its own easily accessible gain trimmer that allows you to set the perfect balance between the pickups. These can also be used to match the level of your instrument to your amplification system, and even match levels between multiple instruments allowing for smooth transitions between instruments during a performance.
  • Page 12 The AUX channel of the Amulet Ultra Multi series is designed a bit differently from the channel 1 and 2 preamps, which were created primarily to amplify our Acoustic Lens pickups (but can also be used for many other pickup types as well).
  • Page 13: Powering The System

    POWERING THE SYSTEM - Battery/Phantom Power Switch Your Amulet Ultra preamp can be powered by a single 9V battery when the switch is set to B (towards the thumbwheel controls), or by 48v Phantom power when set to P (towards the rear of the preamp). Once a new battery is attached to the battery cable, make sure it is secured in the battery bag with the Velcro closure securely fastened,...
  • Page 14 Cable - for Phantom Power - use a 1/4” TRS to Male XLR cable with a y-splitter that is Female XLR to dual unbalanced Male XLR to your mixer with 48V Phantom power supplying power to the Ultra system. 1/4" TRS to Dual XLR Male Y-Splitter stereo breakout cables can be used as well.
  • Page 15 ENDPIN JACK INSTALLATION The endpin jack serves as the audio output of the system, the power on/off switch, and also as the strap button where you can secure the back of the strap for your instrument. When using a battery to power the system, be sure to unplug the cable when not in use to preserve battery life.
  • Page 16 From inside the guitar, insert the endpin assembly through the endblock hole, making sure not to allow the Large Flat Washer and the Locking Washer to fall off. Adjust the Large Hex Nut so the larger threads are about 1⁄16" shy of the outside of the endblock.
  • Page 17 Note: When properly installed, the end of the jack will be flush or slightly ahead of the strap nut, so when a plug is inserted, it will snap securely in place. If the end of the jack is recessed too much, the cable plug will not plug in all the way and engage properly, and may even fall out.
  • Page 18 ULTRA UPGRADE AND AUX If you're upgrading your old Amulet system or using another manufacturer's pickups, you'll have an input adapter assembly with jacks for you to plug your pickups into. Plug the input adapter assembly connector into the preamp input (see Page 9 for details on the keyed plug design).
  • Page 19: Phantom Power

    XLR connector, a connector for a plug in power adapter, and internal electronics to supply phantom power. The Trance Audio Custom Shop offers refurbished Rolls or Sterling Phantom power boxes with some added features, as well as 10 foot right angle 1/4"...
  • Page 21 Trance Audio's liability for a product found defective is limited to repair or replacement of the unit, at our option. In no event shall Trance Audio be liable for damages based on inconvenience, whether incidental or consequential, loss of use of the unit, loss of time, interrupted operation or commercial loss, or any other consequential damages.