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We recommend you engage these switches at low volumes so that your
sound remains consistent at any volume. At higher volume levels they aren’t
needed but you may want to use them as a matter of taste. Because we
strongly support Freedom of Choice, we’ve incorporated these two switches
into our design. (You’re welcome.) Indicator lights to the outsides of the
switches let you know when the boost circuits are engaged.
AUX In
– Blends the amount of Aux Input with the main inputs.
D.I. Level Control
– Sets the level of the DI sends (located on the rear
panel).
Balance Control
– Allows the user to adjust the balance between two
speakers of differing sensitivities. Always set this control to the center
position (12:00) when using the amplifier in Mono Bridge mode.
Master Level Control
– Adjusts overall system output and stage loudness.
D.I. Select
– Allows the user to send the D.I. before (PRE position) or after
(POST position) the Tone Control section. Some users like to send a signal
unmodified by their tone settings to either a recording console or main PA
system. We’re really into the whole Freedom of Choice thing, so we thought
we’d let you decide which you prefer. The indicator is lit when in the POST
position.
NOTE:
Our proprietary AutoMix technology automatically selects the
active channel and sends that to the board. If you are operating a stereo
instrument, both channels will be summed and sent to the board.
Bridge Mono Select
– The WT1205 has two separate amplifiers. They can
be used in Dual Mono or Stereo Mode, or can be bridged together to create
one, high-power amp. To engage Bridge Mono operation, depress this
switch. The indicator light will come on when in this mode.
NOTE:
Choose the mode of operation while the amplifier is OFF.