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Einstein 100W
Owner's Manual
Diezel UK
LeaderCampbell Ltd.
120A Holloway Road.
London, N7 8JE.

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  • Page 1 Einstein 100W Owner’s Manual Diezel UK LeaderCampbell Ltd. 120A Holloway Road. London, N7 8JE.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Chapter One: Safety and Warranty 1.1 Safety Warnings 1.2 Warranty information Chapter Two: Using your Einstein 2.1 Mains Connections, power and Standby 2.1.1 Mains/connect to power outlet 2.1.2 Power up, Warm up, Standby off 2.1.3 Power tube caution 2.1.4 Operating Temperature...
  • Page 3 Chapter Six: Functions and Switches 6.1 Channel Selection 6.2 Master 2 on/off 6.3 Channels Chapter Seven: Maintenance and Cleaning 7.1 Cleaning 7.2 Care 7.3 Tube Change...
  • Page 4: Chapter One: Safety And Warranty

    Also excluded from this warranty are damages resulting from failing to follow the Safety Warnings mentioned in the section 1.1. Diezel UK is the local executor of this warranty. Customer is responsible for shipping charges to Diezel UK in London unless other...
  • Page 5: Chapter Two: Using Your Einstein

    After about 40 seconds, the tubes should be sufficiently heated for normal operation. Your Einstein is then ready for operation and the standby switch can be turned to “run” (also facing up). Premature activation of the standby switch will lead to unnecessary tube stress and subsequent reduction of the power tube’s life span.
  • Page 6: Chapter Three: Peripheral Connections

    There are 2 ways to handle effects signals. The serial loop interrupts the signal path of the Einstein and the signal is sent to the processor, becomes processed, then sent back to the serial return into the power amp. Digital effects units often digitize this signal once received, then...
  • Page 7: Reasons For Dynamic Losses In The Effects Loop

    3.2.5 Speaker Connections Einstein has 5 speaker jacks. 1 for a 16 Ohm load, 2 for 2 16 Ohm loads or 1 8 Ohm load, and 2 for 2 8 Ohm loads or 1 4 Ohm load. Confusing? Oh yes! Just do what it says on the jacks, and...
  • Page 8: Chapter Four: The Two Pre-Amplifiers

    Clean tonal textures require much higher dynamic range than distorted sounds. From hard and percussive sounds to soft, warm, and blossoming tone. Einstein was designed to offer as many of the clean varieties as possible. Your choice of guitars and pickups will have a large part in this equation.
  • Page 9: Chapter Five: Power Amplifier

    2 pairs with dual bias possibility. This allows use of 2 different pairs of power tubes, either the same or the different types. Yes, this means that in a 4 - tube Einstein, you can mix 6550’s with EL34’s, or 6L6’s with KT88’s etc. Cool!
  • Page 10: Life Span

    Chapter Six: Layout of Controls 6.1 Manual Channel Selection The 2 channels of the Einstein can be selected manually by activating the select switch for either channel. Alternatively, a foot switch can be connected to remotely control the channel selection.
  • Page 11 Leader Campbell Ltd and Diezel Amplification GmbH wish to express their gratitude and congratulate you for your decision to purchase the Diezel Einstein Amplifier.

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