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Frequency enhancement results from cabinet placement and room acoustics.
A cabinet placed on the floor will have the lower frequencies boosted by
about 3 db. Placement against a wall adds another 3 db. A corner adds 3 db
more. Consequently you may find a surprising boominess to your sound.
Certain qualities in the room itself can also enhance the lower frequencies,
further contributing to this problem. Frequently this effect is more noticeable
in the audience than it is on stage. Compensating for it may result in a stage
sound that may seem a little thin. However the sound is actually quite full
out in front.

NOTE

; Remember, you can’t equalize out major physical room anomalies.

If things sound really weird where you are, try moving you rig a few feet
and see if that helps. This may be particularly helpful on saggy stages that
bounce like a drum head.

YOU’RE DONE. GO PLAY

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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.

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Summary of Contents for World Tour WTX1000N Powered Navigator

Page 1: ...N BASS AMPLIFICATION World Tour Bass Guitar Amplifier Covering Model WTX1000N Powered Navigator Never Compromise 04 16 2009 by U S Music Corp All manuals and user guides at all guides com a l l g u i...

Page 2: ...ions to connect with virtually all outboard gear In addition we ve incorporated a Tube Character circuit that allows the user to control the amount of tube warmth in their sound and more complete comp...

Page 3: ...eplaced as easily as your other gear Please take the following warning seriously This product when used in combination with loudspeakers and or additional amplification may be capable of producing sou...

Page 4: ...more detail later in the manual Compressor Ratio and Threshold Controls The WTX1000N s internal studio quality compressor uses a dbx style state of the art compressor chip with a fully adjustable Rati...

Page 5: ...rol top knob and a Level control bottom knob The Level controls provide 15 dB of cut or boost The control is FLAT in the 12 00 position From left to right the Frequency controls have the following ran...

Page 6: ...iter switch in the off position the Main sends can reach 21 dBm NOTE The limiters will also effect the Headphones and the Stereo D I output Side Chain Level Control This control sets the amount of sid...

Page 7: ...ation to help you adjust controls in low light situations REAR PANEL FEATURES Ground Lift Switches These switches lift the ground from the D I sends on the back panel They do not lift the ground from...

Page 8: ...nth module etc The signal is summed added in prior to the tone controls and Master Volume control This jacks can also be used to return a studio cue signal allowing the WTX1000N to provide you with yo...

Page 9: ...witches on the front panel Side Chain Effects Loop This mono effects loop operates a bit differently than the other two loops The other two send the entire signal to an outboard device and accept the...

Page 10: ...Mute to Tune Compressor Defeat Enhance Defeat Turbo Boost OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Mechanical and Thermal Issues During operation your amplifier should always be placed away from sources of moisture or...

Page 11: ...crossover control so you could make your own decision If necessary us the Balance control to balance the volume between the low and high speakers GETTING A GREAT TONE As bassists each of us has in our...

Page 12: ...This will prevent any unexpected signal from being sent to your speakers Setting Your Level Remember begin with the Input Gain Enhance Compressor and Master Volume completely OFF fully counter clockwi...

Page 13: ...compression you desire SETTING YOUR EQ The frequencies that you ll need to boost or cut are dependent upon your instrument playing style speaker cabinets and venue Extreme settings of boost or cut ar...

Page 14: ...speakers NOTE Many players rely on the Enhance Control and perhaps a little Midrange Massage to get their sound This method leaves the Bass and Treble controls available to dial in to a particularly d...

Page 15: ...ther reduce Input Gain or cut back on one or more EQ ranges As we said earlier Clipping in the preamp section is a very bad thing and is to be avoided at all times If you find yourself running out of...

Page 16: ...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...

Page 17: ...ning of the plugs on your cords is also recommended Learn More If you d like to learn more about your amplifier or about our company and its activities we invite you to visit our website www eden elec...

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