Introduction; Features; Preliminary Setup - Phonic i7300 ReverbMaster User Manual

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INTRODUCTION

Thank you kindly for purchasing another quality Phonic
product which, no doube, will prove to be a valuable
invertment, The i7300 ReverbMaster is a complex, yet
simple machine; complex in that it packs the power to
enhance your adudio in outstanding ways, however
simple enough for any novice audio user to utilize.
The i7300's controls are few and detailed. The three jog
wheels and six control buttons provided give easy control
over menus and options, whereas the LCD display gives
you a clear, concise overview of the different functions
the i7300 can perform. The amazing 32-bit DSP reliably
accmplishes the complex task of creating such refined
reverberations on audio that need a little (or a lot of)
flavor.
This manual thoroughly details the use and functions of
the i7300 ReverbMaster. Though many people don't find
it necessary to read manual, it is strongly recommended
you do read the entire manual careful before storing it in
a convenient and safe place for future reference.

FEATURES

● Dedicated rotary controls and illuminated keys for
quick and easy operation
● Large LCD display
● High headroom and resolution with 24-bit A/D and D/A
converters and 256/512 times oversampling
● Internal 32-bit processor with 44.1 kHz sampling rate
● Ture stereo performance and variable stereo image
parameters
● 100 factory programs and 100 user programs
● Dual 10-segment LED level meters
● Balanced XLR and 1/4" TRS connectors for input and
output
● Operating levels of +4 dBu and -10 dBV independently
selectable for input and output
● Foot switch connector for hands-free program
selection and bypass
● MIDI capability allowing real-time program selection
and dump
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PRELIMINARY SETUP

1.The i7300 con be applied to a standard professional
audio rack and will take up one unit of rack space.
2.An appropriate input device should be connected to
the Analog In jacks on the rear of the unit. This would
most commonly be a mixer, but you could also connect
to the device from other signal processors. Your choice,
of course.
3.An appropriate output device should be applied to
the Analog Out jacks, also on the rear of the unit. This
could include, but is not limited to, mixers and multi-track
recorders.
4.The supplied AC power cable should be plugged into
the corresponding port on the rear of the machine and
into a wall-socket of a suitable voltage.
5.Take a break and grab a cup of coffee. Have a biscuit
or two, if you like. You deserve it.
6.Turn the device on using the Power switch located at
the front of the unit.
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