10
INPUT
EFFECT
EFFECT
SEND
RETURN
L
R
OUTPUT
L/MONO
R
Instrument
Guitar Amplifier, etc.
UD-Stomp
INPUT
INPUT
L
R
OUTPUT
L/MONO
R
UD-Stomp
Instru-
ment
Distortion, etc.
Connections
■
Connecting the Power
Use the supplied power adaptor (AC-10) to supply
power to the UD-Stomp.
1. Make sure the UD-Stomp’s Power Switch
(STAND-BY) is in the OFF (
) position.
2. Connect the power adaptor’s plug to the AC IN
jack on the UD-Stomp.
3. Connect the power adaptor to an electric outlet.
Only use the supplied AC-10 adaptor to
power the unit.
Using another adaptor may result in dam-
age, overheating or fire, which can be
very dangerous.
Make sure to use the recommended AC
voltage as indicated on the power adap-
tor.
The supplied power adaptor AC-10 is de-
signed specifically for use with the UD-
Stomp. Never use this adaptor with any
other device.
Before making any connections to any of the UD-Stomp’s INPUT and/or OUTPUT jacks,
make sure that the power on the UD-Stomp and all other devices is turned OFF to prevent
electrical shock or damage to the devices.
OFF (
)
Supplied AC
Adaptor AC-10
Electrical
Outlet
■
Connecting the UD-Stomp
Since the UD-Stomp is a delay effect, it should be
connected to the end of the effect chain when used
with other effects. If the guitar amplifier or mixer you
are using is equipped with a Send/Return circuit,
we recommend that the UD-Stomp be connected to
these jacks.
The Input Level switch should be set according to
the output level of the device connected to the UD-
Stomp (set to LOW if the device’s output level is
high, set to HIGH if the output is low).
Also, for maximum effect, connect the OUTPUT
jacks to a stereo system.
When connecting to a monaural device, make sure
you use the OUTPUT’s L/MONO jack.
●
Connecting to the Effect Send and Re-
turn circuit
●
Connecting at the end of an effects chain
Power Amplifier & Speaker
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