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3.2 Rear Panel Connections     

3.2.1 Send/Return Loop  

   

The system consists of 2 separate Loops. It allows creation of effects path in either 
serial or parallel configurations. The individual channel volume controls determine the 

signal strength at the send jacks. The range is ... to +10dB. The output impedance is 
4.7 k

. To use the Send/Return Loops, connect the “Send” to the “return” or “input” 

or “in” of the effects unit. Be sure to adjust the input level of the effects unit to the 
amplifiers level. Most effects units have led bar or other level control devices. The 

Output of the effects unit must be connected to one of the return jacks, parallel,, or 
serial. If you use the parallel return, then the signal can be mixed to the original 
signal via the rear panel mounted “Volume” control.     

3.2.2 Parallel or Serial     

Which is better for you? Read on. 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 process the 
signal, convert it back to analog, then send it to the amp. This is called ADA (analog 

digital analog) conversion. It is necessary for digital effects units digitize your guitar 
signal so that the processor can read and understand signal. Your tubes, however, 

need an analog signal to operate, so the processor converts the signal back to analog 
before it goes back to the amp. Generally, even in highest quality effects processors, 
this causes a change in the original signal, typically a loss of tonality and warmth, also 

noticeable as a “harder” sound. When you use the serial loop for an effects unit like 
this, then your signal will have been ADA converted at least once. Tone junkies and 

vintage freaks alike will more than likely have hives developing by now. But - as 
always, there is a better way. Use the Parallel loop and the Volume control in the rear 

determines how much effect signal is being added to the original signal, which now 
still flows through the amplifier. There is always an analog connection between the 

send and return jacks; a parallel loop! Important: You must set the mix control on the 
effects unit to 100% wet when using the parallel loop. Otherwise there will be nasty 
phasing problems resulting in unsatisfactory tone. The signal portion that is 

unaffected by the mix control in the effects unit would reach the amplifier at a 
different time due to the cabling, and cause phasing cancellations.     

3.2.3 Top 5 Reasons for dynamic losses in the effects loop     

Many different factors can be responsible for loss of dynamics, aside from those 

mentioned in 3.2.2 (ADA conversion). A vital point that often leads to frustrationis a 
maladjusted output level of an effects unit. If the output level is too high, the unit will 

cause unwanted distortion in the power amp. If it is too low, then the rig     
will not sound punchy and might get lost in the band sound. When used in the serial 

loop, the output of the effects unit determines the ultimate drive signal strength of 
the power amp. The output level should be matched to give the best possible sound 

with all channels without over driving the power amp section. (Unless this is desired 
for power amp distortion) Headroom adjustments of 10% are usually sufficient.     

  

 

Summary of Contents for Einstein

Page 1: ...User Manual Diezel Einstein Amplifier ...

Page 2: ...1 3 Cable Selection 3 2 Rear Panel Connections 3 2 1 Send Return Loop 3 2 2 Parallel and Serial Return 3 2 3 Reasons for Dynamic Losses in the Effects Loop 3 2 4 Compensated Out 3 2 5 Speaker Connections Chapter Four The Two Pre Amplifiers 4 1 Pre Amplifier Duties 4 1 1 Channel One 4 1 2 Channel Two 4 2 Pre Amplifier Tubes 4 2 1 Noise and Microphonics Chapter Five Power Amplifier 5 1 Tone and Volu...

Page 3: ...Chapter Seven Maintenance and Cleaning 7 1 Cleaning 7 2 Care 7 3 Tube Change ...

Page 4: ...ported in a suitable flight case Make sure the amplifier gets transported in its normal operating position not upside down or on its side The Einstein s design incorporates a very potent power amplifier It is configured to deliver satisfying guitar tones at most volume levels In its normal operational volume level 75 80dB it will provide beautiful tones with very little coloration For reasons of y...

Page 5: ...laments heat up the anode of the tube If you switch the standby switch to the run position before these anodes have reached their operating temperature when the anode surfaces are not heated evenly this causes undue stress to the tubes and their related components inside the amp Always give the amp its much needed warm up time even if musical inspiration hits you with a full force 2 1 4 Operating ...

Page 6: ...to divide low and high frequencies Capacitance in a cable cuts your guitar s high end to a certain degree Generally the longer of a cord you use the more of the cord s inherent characteristics will be audible 3 1 3 Cable Selection In certain circumstances it is desirable to match a guitar cord to a specific instrument One may use the otherwise undesirable qualities of a cord to one s advantage if ...

Page 7: ...hange in the original signal typically a loss of tonality and warmth also noticeable as a harder sound When you use the serial loop for an effects unit like this then your signal will have been ADA converted at least once Tone junkies and vintage freaks alike will more than likely have hives developing by now But as always there is a better way Use the Parallel loop and the Volume control in the r...

Page 8: ... send an auxiliary signal to a console etc Always make sure that your amp is hooked to either a speaker or a load i e THD Hot Plate 3 2 5 Speaker Connections Einstein has 5 speaker jacks 1 for a 16Ohm load 2 for 2 16Ohm loads or 1 8Ohm 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 you ll be fine ...

Page 9: ... this channel to span the range from extreme clean to a heavy crunch A player that does not require a clean channel can use these modes for alternate distortion sounds 4 1 2 Channel Two high gain This channel is voiced for single notes or for very heavy and massive rhythm guitar Due to its slight midrange accent and very high gain it possesses a good punch will play with ease and gain authority to...

Page 10: ...wer Amplifier Tubes 5 2 1 Function As the name suggests the power amp section is the part of the amplifier that produces output power measured in watts Preamp signals are sent to the poweramp s which amplifies this signal to a level that is acceptable for loudspeakers Guitar amplifiers utilize several different types of power amps which differ in output power and tone We chose the tube type power ...

Page 11: ...n be connected to remotely control the channel selection 6 2 Master 2 On Off Master 2 can be used for all channels and can also be remotely controlled via the included foot switch This allows instant volume boost or cut without fiddling with the amp Once adjusted to suit your needs for the gig it s a thing of pure beauty You can select the Master 2 function via the Diezel 2 button foot switch Actu...

Page 12: ... the amp Do not push the amp right up against objects that would interfere with its normal airflow The top of the amplifier might get warm after a prolonged use this is normal but will melt your ice cream and definitely ruin your beer Never put beverages on top of the amp where they could spill and flow inside the amplifier Will you rue the loss of your beverage first or the loss of your amplifier...

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