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Eden Nemesis N8 Owner's Manual

Eden Nemesis N8 Owner's Manual

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Nemesis
Owners Manual
N8
Bass Guitar Amplifier
THE LEADER IN BASS AMPLIFICATION.
© 02/06/2006 by U. S. Music Corp.

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Summary of Contents for Eden Nemesis N8

  • Page 1 Nemesis Owners Manual Bass Guitar Amplifier THE LEADER IN BASS AMPLIFICATION. © 02/06/2006 by U. S. Music Corp.
  • Page 2 Congratulations on the purchase of your new Nemesis N8 Bass Guitar amplifier. All of us at Eden are totally committed to providing you with the very best bass guitar systems in their class. Our goals are to offer you the...
  • Page 3 If you experience any discomfort or ringing in the ears or suspect hearing loss, you should consult an audiologist. Thank you for your purchase of an Eden bass guitar product. This unit has been designed and constructed to give you years of trouble-free service.
  • Page 4: Front Panel Features

    FRONT PANEL FEATURES Input Jacks – Designed to accept a standard ¼ inch mono phone plug. For best results use a high quality shielded cable to connect your instrument to the amplifier. Two inputs are provided – one each for active and passive basses.
  • Page 5 BACK PANEL FEATURES Amplifier Power Rating: RMS output: 40 Watts @ 4 Ohms Fuse Holder – to replace the fuse, use a small screwdriver or coin to rotate the fuse holder. Remove the holder and replace the fuse with the correct value fuse.
  • Page 6: Initial Setup

    INITIAL SET UP As bassists, each of us has in our head a concept of our perfect sound. Eden amplifiers are designed to help you easily achieve the sound you hear inside you.
  • Page 7 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.
  • Page 8 Setting Bass Mid, and Treble – OK, now it’s time to set the EQ, beginning with the Bass and Treble controls. These controls cover a fairly broad frequency spectrum and a little goes a long way. Adjust these controls up or down as needed.
  • Page 9 Frequency Oddities – Two areas are a frequent source of frustration for bassists trying to achieve their sound: frequency masking and frequency enhancement. Frequency masking occurs when other instruments (particularly cymbals and electric guitars) obscure the important upper harmonic content of your sound. As a result, you find that the EQ settings that were so perfect at home lack definition in a live setting.
  • Page 10: Other Considerations

    OTHER CONSIDERATIONS Headphone Jack as a Line Driver – On some occasions (such as high- volume or outdoor situations) it may be desirable to use the N8 along with an additional power amplifier and added cabinets. A standard shielded instrument cable may be used to connect from the headphone jack of the unit to an unbalanced input of a standard power amplifier.
  • Page 11 DO NOT continue to use the amplifier in this condition. Learn More – If you’d like to learn more about your amplifier (or about our company and its activities), we invite you to visit our website – www.eden- electronics.com. There you’ll find articles to help you better understand our products and the technical stuff some people find so interesting.
  • Page 12 Eden Never Compromise™ Note for those who care: This manual was written by David (Eden) Nordschow, Eden’s Chief Propellerhead & Master of All Things Technical, and Lane Baldwin, Eden’s Special Projects Coordinator (Many Other Functions). Any grammar errors are David and Lane’s fault, as are the attempts at humor.