Mono Vs. Stereo Usage; Examples; Power Connections; Applying Power - DigiTech Artist GSP-2101 Owner's Manual

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Section 2 - The Basics
Mono vs. Stereo Usage - The GSP-2101 Artist can be used in either mono or stereo output
applications. When using the 2101 in a mono application, you should set the Output Mode to
Mono (found in the Utilities menu). This will ensure that you hear both sides of multi-tap
delays, etc. (Please see page 83 for more information regarding Mono/Stereo usage).
Examples - Figures 2-1 and 2-2 show common ways to connect your GSP-2101 Artist to guitar
amps and speakers. Once you have everything plugged in, set the amps to clean settings.
Remember, the better your rig sounds when clean, the better your 2101 will perform.
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ONNECTIONS
Applying Power - The GSP-2101 Artist, like any piece of computer hardware, is sensitive to
voltage drops, spikes, and surges. Interference such as lightning or power "brownouts" can seri-
ously, and in extreme cases, permanently damage the circuitry inside the unit. Always be sure to
connect your 2101 to well grounded AC outlets. You may wish to implement a Spike/Surge
Suppressor or AC Line Conditioners to further protect your investment.
Power Cord - Use the power cord supplied with the GSP-2101 Artist when making your AC
connections. The power cord should be appropriate for the country where the 2101 was sold. If
not, please contact your DigiTech dealer immediately. This cord connects to the back of the
2101 using the AC Line Input Jack (see fig 2-5 on pg. 12).
Power Switch - Lets you to turn On/Off the GSP-2101 Artist (see fig 2-4 on pg. 12).
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