Getting Started; Making Connections; Mono Operation; Stereo Operation - DigiTech RP14D User Manual

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Getting Started

Making Connections

Before connecting the RP14D, make sure that the power to your amplifier is turned off, and that the power to the RP14D is disconnected.
There is no power switch on the RP14D. To turn the RP14D on, simply plug the power supply in to an AC outlet. To turn the RP14D off,
unplug the power supply from the AC outlet.
There are several different amplification options available when using the RP14D. You may run mono into an amp or power amp, stereo into
two amps or a stereo power amp, direct into a mixing console, or a combination of amp(s) and mixing console. The following diagrams
show the connections for some of these options.

Mono Operation

Connect your guitar to the input of the RP14D. Connect the Left/Mono output of the RP14D to the instrument input on your amplifier, or to
the line input of a power amp.
Guitar Amp Input

Stereo Operation

For stereo operation connect the guitar to the input of the RP14D. Connect from the RP14D's Left/Mono output to the input of one amplifier
or channel of a power amp. Connect from the Right output of the RP14D to a second amplifier, or to a second channel of a power amp.
NOTE: The RP14D is a preamp. Running The RP14D signal into the input of a combo guitar amplifier will preamplify the signal again adding
noise and possibly feedback. When using a guitar amp, it is best to connect the guitar to the input of the RP14D and the output of the RP14D
to the effect return of the amplifier.
RP14 UserÕs Guide
Left/Mono Output
Left Input
Left Speaker
Section One - Introduction
Left/Mono Output
Input
Input
Right Output
Right Input
Stereo Power Amp
Right Speaker
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