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Operating your Tube Tape Echo
Warning!
Always unplug the guitar cable from the Main Output when not in use!
Not doing so for an extended time period may cause the pinch roller to go out-of-round making the
tape transport unstable, the repeats out of tune, and may void warranty service claims relating to
this issue.
Initial Set-Up
Refer to Diagrams on Pages 2 and 3
1)
Remove the Top Cover Plate
(see #32)
by unscrewing the 2 thumbscrews
(see # 31)
and
sliding the plate carefully off to the left side of the TTE.
2)
Make sure that the Thumbscrews for the Echo Tape cartridge (ETC-1) are secure
(see
#30)
and that the tape is following the correct path
(see Tape Path diagram, Page 3)
Make
sure that the tape is not too loose, knotted up, or has not slipped away from any of the
Tape Guides
(see #24 and #19)
Make sure that it is seated properly on the Corner Roller
(see #25)
, resting under the Tape Felt
(see #26)
, and Tape Felt Tension Arm.
(see #27)
Now check that the tape is resting between the Capstan and Pinch-roller
(see #16 and
#17)
3)
Insert the detachable AC cable
(see #34)
in to the TTE AC Inlet
(see #33)
and connect
other end to a 3-prong 120-volt wall outlet. Make sure to use the same outlet as your guitar
amplifier to avoid possible grounding issues.
4)
Turn on the Power Switch
(see #35)
and allow unit to run for about a minute, this lets the
Tubes warm up.
5)
Plug your guitar cable into the Input Jack.
(see #1)
6)
Slide the Transport Clutch lever
(see #13)
to the right…this starts the Tape Rolling. Hold
it there and insert another guitar cable into the Main Output jack
(see #12)
. This cable
holds the Transport Clutch Lever in place and keeps the Tape running while you’re using
the TTE. Tip: Let the Tape Cartridge (ETC-1) run for a while and it will stabilize. When first
turned on, the ETC-1’s windings may be uneven and can cause the notes to seem out-of-
tune. Allowing the ETC-1 to spin for a minute or so evens out the Tape windings so that it
rolls smoothly and stays that way for the remainder of your session.
7)
Now connect the other end of the guitar cable to your amplifier.
8)
Turn on your amp and you’re ready to make a few setting adjustments and play your TTE!
9)
Important! Please use “Low Speed” setting during first2-3 hours of operation for proper
break-in
Summary of Contents for tube tape echo
Page 1: ...Owner s Manual Version 7 Covers serial 3664 and higher June 2013 and later ...
Page 5: ...Page 2 Top Panel Diagram ...
Page 6: ...Page 3 Additional Diagrams ...
Page 11: ...Page 8 Service Diagrams Only use a 250volt 2 amp Slo Blow 20mm x 5 2mm ...
Page 12: ...Page 9 Service Diagrams Continued ...