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To ensure your iAMP

® 

meets its rigid design specifications:

• Every board is pre-tested before it is installed into the amp.
• Post assembly, each iAMP® is bench-tested before its burn-in phase.
• Each unit is burned-in (turned on and allowed to sit “in idle”).
• Each unit is individually tested with a bass and speaker cabinets.

Additionally, the preamplifier section uses state-of-the-art surface mount
components and construction techniques for lower noise and better reliably. These
extensive and time consuming procedures guarantee that EA’s production units are of
a consistently high quality. Careful packaging helps ensure safe transport to the
customer.

EA’S QUALITY CONTROL

WARRANTY SERVICE INFORMATION

There is no need to register your product at time of purchase. However, you may
register your product at www.eaamps.com.  For warranty service you will need to
have your original bill of sale.

Please follow these steps if your Amplifier or Speaker Cabinet requires repair:

1.

Locate your original Bill of Sale which should include date and place of
purchase.

2.

Call, FAX, write or email Euphonic Audio describing the problem. Many
issues can be handled without having to return the unit.

3.

Pack the unit carefully, preferably in it’s original shipping carton, enclose the
attached warranty service form, and a copy of the Bill of Sale. Ship the unit,
prepaid, to the factory. Please be sure to properly insure the unit when
shipping it.

4.

It is the responsibility of the purchaser to pay shipping to and from the
Euphonic Audio repair facility.

5.

If it is determined that the unit is under warranty, we will repair the unit as
deemed appropriate (repair or replacement parts) free of charge. The unit will
be returned by either COD or by prepaid credit card for actual shipping
charges.

6.

If it is determined that the unit is not under warranty, EA will notify you of
the repair cost. Upon your approval we will return the repaired unit COD for
the cost of repair, shipping and insurance.

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QUIPMENT

WARNING–ATTENTION 

OUTLETS WITH A THIRD PRONG GROUND ARE

REQUIRED. DO NOT USE WITHOUT A GROUNDING PLUG.

WARNING 

TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT

EXPOSE THIS APPARATUS TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.

The lightning flash symbol is intended to alert the user to the
presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within this
product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to
constitute risk of electric shock.

The unit contains no user serviceable components, under no circumstances should
the unit be turned on or plugged in with the top cover removed.

The exclamation point is intended to alert the user to the pres-
ence of important operating and maintenance (servicing)
instructions in the literature accompanying this product.

GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS 

This product must be grounded. If it should

malfunction or break down, grounding provides a path of least resistance for
electric current to travel, which will reduce the risk of electric shock. The product
is equipped with a power cord having an equipment grounding conductor and
a grounding plug. It must be plugged into an appropriate outlet that is properly
installed and grounded in accordance with local codes and ordinances.

DANGER 

Improper connection, lack of connection, or modification of the

equipment grounding conductor can result in a risk of electric shock. Check with a
qualified electrician or serviceperson if you are in doubt as to when the product is
properly grounded. Do not modify the plug provided with the product if it will not
fit an outlet; instead, have a proper outlet installed.

Make sure that the speaker connections and AC power connections are both
properly made before powering on the amplifier. Likewise, power off the amplifier
before disconnecting the speaker connections and before removing the AC power
cord from the rear connector.

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Summary of Contents for iAMP

Page 1: ...NJ 08691 Fax 732 678 5140 Email info eaamps com www eaamps com ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Euphonic Audio would like to thank MichaelArnopol Hugh McDonald Todd VanSelus Lynn Keller Michael Rhodes Kasim Sulton and LelandSklar for their invaluable contributions to the development of the iAMP and this manual ...

Page 2: ...power source especially during severe thunderstorms Do not attempt to service the product yourself All servicing should be referred to qualified service personnel at Euphonic Audio Inc Use of the iAMP may cause permanent hearing loss Do not operate for long periods of time at a high volume level or at a volume level that is uncomfortable particularly in a small enclosed area If you experience any ...

Page 3: ...he unit is not under warranty EA will notify you of the repair cost Upon your approval we will return the repaired unit COD for the cost of repair shipping and insurance WARNINGS USED ON THE EQUIPMENT WARNING ATTENTIONOUTLETSWITHATHIRDPRONGGROUNDARE REQUIRED DONOTUSEWITHOUTAGROUNDINGPLUG WARNING TOREDUCETHERISKOFFIREORELECTRICSHOCK DONOT EXPOSETHISAPPARATUSTORAINORMOISTURE The lightning flash symb...

Page 4: ...Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or the exclusion or limitation of incidental and or consequential damages so that the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you This warranty gives specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state Thank you for purchasing the EA iAMP Integrated Musical Instrument Amplifier We ...

Page 5: ...itch between the EQ on Channel s 1 and 2 If you switch back and forth between two instruments the IIS will allow you to access either instrument or both The Micro and Doubler has 3 levels of configuration The first level represents those controls that the player uses on a daily basis These are input level Intelli gent Input Switching EQ Master Volume Wet Dry control of the effects loop and Muting ...

Page 6: ...reyour iAMPMicro or Doubler tosuit your playing needs andstyles Locationof Jumpers andTrim Potsasviewed fromthetopof theMicroand Doubler Jumper on JP2 pins 1 2 Channels 1 2 DEFAULT Jumper on JP2 pins 2 3 Channels 1 only Jumper on JP3 pins 3 5 DI is post EQ Jumper on JP3 pins 4 6 DI is pre EQ DEFAULT Jumper on JP4 pins 1 2 Tuner Send is ON Jumper on JP4 pins 7 8 DI is OFF DEFAULT Jumper on JP4 pins...

Page 7: ...r LED to light with the gain knobs about half way up using a mini screwdriver turn the corresponding Input Trim Potclockwise to increase the gain If under normal playing conditions the Level Indicator LED lights too easily with the Gain Knob at a low position then using a mini screwdriver turn the corresponding Input Trim Pot counter clockwise to decrease the gain Effects Section The default setti...

Page 8: ...edback especially when using a microphone Anotch filter attenuates a very narrow frequency range typically not wider than one note To use it raise the volume on channel 2 until feedback begins to occur Then turn on the notch switch and rotate the knob until the feedback is eliminated ToneShaping The iAMP Micro and Doubler features a simple yet extremely musical 3 Band EQ The elegant design and pri...

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