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Dear Audio Professional,
Congratulations on your purchase of the Mercenary Edition STD instrument 

cable extender. As you probably know, since you bought the STD, long 

instrument cable runs have a detrimental effect on the tone of your 

instrument and are much more susceptible to extraneous noise. The STD is 

the best sounding and most cost effective way of extending your musical 

instruments cable. Utilizing extensive listening tests with the STD running 

at 60 foot lengths the STD will match or outperform some of the finest 

boutique ten foot guitar cables. The STD is built solid in California and 

with a little care should give you a lifetime of trouble free performance.  

We are very proud that the STD was chosen by Mercenary Audio to 

become part of a select group of products with the Mercenary Edition 

seal of quality. Thanks Fletcher and the whole Mercenary team!
Yours truly,
Jonathan Little

std faqs

Q. My STD has low sound level and sounds kind of crappy. 

A. Maybe you left the XLR plugged in and the batteries are low?  

Maybe the dealer you bought it from demoed it to someone who 

left the XLR plugged in and the batteries are low? I get at least one 

e-mail a week from someone asking me this question. Why people 

don't check the batteries first is beyond me!  I have been blamed 

even for ruining a session because the batteries were on there last 

leg and the guitar sound was crap.  Why they didn't stop and check 

the batteries is crazy.  The batteries will last a very long time if you 

just remember to unplug the xlr when done.  It's not my fault!

Q. I have a pedal board (or pedal), where do I plug the STD cable 

in before or after the pedal board (or pedal)?

A. The STD is designed to be plugged directly in to a passive in-

struments 1/4" jack (it should be noted active instruments typically 

can run very long cables without an STD). This buffers the signal 

before it even hits the cable and is the reason the STD works so 

well. However the degradation by plugging in after a pedal board 

is, after much listening, pretty minor, just be sure to use a good 

cable between your guitar and the pedal board!

Q. I plugged my STD 1/4" plug into my speaker output. Now my 

STD doesn't work. 

A. You blew up the transistor in the STD special purpose cable. 

You must send the cable back to Little Labs for repair. (Keep your 

base unit it will remain unaffected).

Q. These funny looking allan head screws used to hold the STD  

Summary of Contents for STD Mercenary Edition

Page 1: ...6711 Whitley Terrace HOLLYWOOD CA 90068 E MAIL littlelabs littlelabs com WEB www littlelabs com SALES SERVICE TECHNICAL SUPPORT FAX 323 851 6860 Manual Printing pdf formatting 01 2005 O p e r a t o r s M a n u a l ...

Page 2: ...es plug internal transistor has blown a very rare occurence and typically caused by plugging into some thing like a lite socket causing a small amount of DC on the input You must send it back to us for repair Keep your base unit it will remain unaffected More to come Q The STD to my ears sounds a cleaner and a bit brighter than when I use my guitar cable I like it better through my cable A Use a b...

Page 3: ... and the batteries are low I get at least one e mail a week from someone asking me this question Why people don t check the batteries first is beyond me I have been blamed even for ruining a session because the batteries were on there last leg and the guitar sound was crap Why they didn t stop and check the batteries is crazy The batteries will last a very long time if you just remember to unplug ...

Page 4: ...ug two devices in at the same time to split off to two instrument amps or split between an instrument amp and a direct box If a hum occurs in your amp or direct box feed when two devices are plugged into the STD but not with just one device plugged in try pushing the earth lift button This should eliminate what is called a ground loop which would be the most likely cause of the hum If you need to ...

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