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The cooling system also features a high temperature thermal safety system, 
which will activate a circuit if the operating temperature goes above 200 
degrees F. This circuit will automatically turn off the output of the system in 
the event of overheating. It will automatically reset itself as soon as the unit 
cools down to a safe operating temperature.  
 

NOTE

: the D.I. will continue to operate normally even when the amplifier is 

in thermal safety mode. Only the stage sound will be lost. 
 

IMPORTANT NOTE: Excessive heat is a Very Bad Thing and can 
result in severe damage to your amplifier. DO NOT bypass or 
disconnect any part of your thermal safety system. Doing so will 
immediately void your warranty!

 

 
Combination Power Cord Jack and Fuse Holder 

– The removable power 

cord is attached here. To access the fuse holder, pull the holder out of the top 
of the power receptacle. Your unit was shipped with a spare fuse inserted in 
the fuse carrier. 

USE ONLY THE SAME SIZE AND TYPE FOR 

REPLACMENT. Using a fuse with a different rating than specified is a 
VERY BAD THING and can cause damage to your amplifier. 

All 

models come with a holder marked (FUSE) or (115/230) and are factory 
configured for 100/120/ 230/240 only and must be adapted by a service tech 
for any voltage change. 
 

Fuse Requirements: 
 

USA @ 120 Volts /60 HZ – 4 Amps, 5 x 20 mm GMC/T/slow blow 
Europe @ 240 Volts/50 Hz – 2 Amps, 5 x 20 mm GMC/T/slow blow 
Japan @ 100 Volts/60 Hz – 5 Amps, 5 x 20 mm GMC/T/slow blow 
 

 

IMPORTANT NOTE: Always use slow blow or time delay type fuses. 
Do not use fast blow fuses. 
 

To convert your amplifier from US to European fusing, remove the Fuse 
Holder and insert a 3 Amp slow blow fuse. Flip the fuse holder over and 
reinsert. 
 

Summary of Contents for Nemesis NA320

Page 1: ...Nemesis Owners Manual NA320 Bass Guitar Amplifier THE LEADER IN BASS AMPLIFICATION 08 19 2005 by U S Music Corp...

Page 2: ...oom This amplifier also features a thermostatically controlled active cooling system with built in thermal safeties You have purchased what we feel is one of the finest bass amplifiers in its class Th...

Page 3: ...manual in its entirety before operating your new amplifier Failure to do so could result in misuse or damage We ve taken the time to write it which was a lot longer than the time it will take for you...

Page 4: ...oducing sound levels that could cause permanent hearing loss DO NOT operate at high volume levels or at a level that is uncomfortable If you experience any discomfort or ringing in the ears or suspect...

Page 5: ...The Compressor Limiter in your unit is a fixed threshold type You adjust the Compression level by turning the gain control up or down until you get the amount of compression you want You may find the...

Page 6: ...luminates to indicate the presence of AC power present in the chassis This switch is prior to the fuse The light in the switch may flicker depending on local voltage conditions This is normal and noth...

Page 7: ...r The removable power cord is attached here To access the fuse holder pull the holder out of the top of the power receptacle Your unit was shipped with a spare fuse inserted in the fuse carrier USE ON...

Page 8: ...ard However you can adjust the signal level if necessary so make sure your soundperson or recording engineer is aware of this capability Ground Lift Switch This switch lifts the ground within the bala...

Page 9: ...s than 10 Amps of power may result in poor amplifier performance so it s probably not a good idea to plug all of your band s gear into a single wall outlet Connections All instrument level input conne...

Page 10: ...eps 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 w...

Page 11: ...ious styles of play We have discovered though that most of our endorsers tend to set their EQ generally flat using varying amounts of the Enhance Control to achieve their sound In fact a number of our...

Page 12: ...eble controls available to dial in to a particularly difficult room Just something to keep in mind ok Setting Bass Mid and Treble OK now it s time to set the EQ beginning with the Bass and Treble cont...

Page 13: ...n the preamp section is a Very Bad Thing and is to be avoided at all times If you find yourself running out of amplifier headroom cut a little in the lower frequencies which require the most power fro...

Page 14: ...ere you have it a quick and easy process to help you get the perfect tone from your Nemesis amplifier As previously mentioned it make take a few extra minutes the first few times you go through this e...

Page 15: ...as been designed to require minimal routine maintenance Attention to the following areas will ensure optimum performance of your amplifier We re serious Don t blow this off OK Contact Point Cleaning O...

Page 16: ...p you better understand our products and the technical stuff some people find so interesting You ll also find our FAQ Frequently Asked Questions file which is updated regularly While you re there chec...

Page 17: ...www eden electronics com Eden Electronics 847 949 0444 C O U S Music Corp 847 949 8444 fax 444 E Courtland Rd Mundelein IL 60060 Eden Never Compromise Note for those who care This manual was written...

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