Turn On; Setting Your Level - Eden Nemesis NA320 Owner's Manual

Bass guitar amplifier
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IMPORTANT NOTE: Before you plug in your unit for the first time,
please do the following things. First, turn the power switch to the OFF
position. Check the back of your unit for the correct voltage notation for
your county of operation.
Once you've ensured correct voltage, set the Master Volume control to
minimum (fully counter-clockwise). Set the tone controls to the center
position (12:00 or 0). Turn the Enhance control to the minimum position. Set
the Input Gain control to the minimum (fully counter-clockwise). Set the
Compressor to the OFF position (push the switch IN). This will set your
amplifier up flat and with the Compressor disengaged. Next, plug in the
power cord to the AC inlet on the back of the unit. Use only a safe grounded
receptacle for proper operation at the correct voltage for your country.
Double check to make certain your amplifier is set for the correct voltage in
your country. Double check that all connections and switches are correct for
your chosen mode of operation.
Turn On – Once you've completed the steps above, you can plug in your
bass and turn on the unit (plug it in first, ok?) and let's get started. We
recommend turning your system on with the Master Volume control set to
its minimum position. This will prevent any unexpected signal from being
sent to your speakers.
Setting Your Level – Remember, begin with the Input Gain, Enhance,
Compressor and Master Volume completely OFF – fully counter-clockwise.
All EQ should be set flat, that is, at 12:00 – straight up.
While playing your lowest note (or loudest), slowly turn the Input Gain up
until the Set Level light begins to blink with regularity. If you go past 2 or 3
o'clock, you may engage the Input Pad (pull the Input Gain knob OUT) to
better match the gain of your instrument to the amplifier.
If you have disengaged the Compressor as we suggested, the Set Level light
will barely blink on your loudest notes when you reach clipping in the Input
stage. We recommend you decrease gain one or two clicks to ensure there is
no clipping in the system. By the way, this is David's favorite way to set
level, even if you intend to use compression.
Once you have properly set your Input Gain, turn the Master Volume up to a
comfortable listening level and proceed with the rest of the setup process.
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