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YOU’RE DONE. GO PLAY
.
There you have it: a quick and easy process to help you get the perfect tone
from your Eden amplifier. As previously mentioned, it make take a few
extra minutes the first few times you go through this, especially if you take
the time to experiment with all the knobs and switches, which we highly
recommend.
We are confident that the time you spend getting to know your new friend is
an important investment, one that will pay off immeasurably in
Great Bass
Tone
. And, after all, that’s why you bought an Eden, right?
OTHER CONSIDERATIONS
Suggested Speaker Systems
– Your speaker system should be chosen to
accommodate the characteristics of your amplifier and your predominant
application. If you will only be using one cabinet per channel, a 4 Ohm
model will draw the most current from your amplifier. If you will generally
be using two cabinets, they should both be 8 Ohm models so their combined
impedance will be 4 ohms. If you are uncertain about your future needs,
always go with the 8 Ohm speaker option so that you can add another
speaker later if you need to. In general, adding more speakers will give you a
greater volume increase than adding a few more watts.
We have designed our amplifiers to operate safely at 2 Ohms only because
everyone else is doing it and some users expect it. However, we much prefer
operating at 8 or 4 Ohms because of the markedly improved quality of tone
and dynamic response. But if you really want to, you can operate your
WT800C at 2 Ohms
per channel
without worry. In Bridge Mono Mode, the
total impedance should never be less than 4 Ohms. This translates to a 2
Ohm load for each amplifier.
Headphone Jack as a Line Driver
– On some occasions (such as high-
volume or outdoor situations) it may be desirable to use the WT800C 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. This will provide a
signal that is post-EQ and after the Master Volume control, allowing the
entire system to be controlled from the WT800C. This way, you only have to
adjust one set of knobs. This is a
Really Neat Thing
, huh?