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4. Set the PHASE switch to the DOWN position (IN PHASE).
5. Set the PHANTOM switch to the UP position (OFF).
6. Turn up the VOLUME knob until you have a good volume on
your amplifier. Press the foot switch to engage the filter.
7. Adjust the PICKUP knob to increase or decrease the gain of
the low pass filter, and the MICROPHONE knob to increase or
decrease the gain of the high pass filter.
8. Sweep the CROSSOVER knob to change the point where the
high pass and low pass filters meet.
9. Experiment with the PHASE switch position to find the best
sound.
Dual Source Mode (External Mic with Phantom Power)
This mode can accommodate a guitar with a pickup (magnetic or
piezo) at the INPUT, and a microphone on the EXT MIC (TRS) input.
In this case, as above, the pickup will be affected by the low pass filter
only, while the microphone will be affected by the high pass filter. In
addition, the EXT MIC input can provide 48v phantom power. Since
the EXT MIC input and the RING of the TRS input are in parallel, up
to three signals may be utilized.
1. Plug the piezo output of your instrument into the INPUT jack,
using a TS cable, and plug the microphone output of your in-
strument into the EXT MIC input.
2. Plug your amplifier into the OUTPUT jack.
3. Set the volume knob fully counter-clockwise. Turn the PICKUP
and MICROPHONE knobs to noon.
4. Set the DUAL SOURCE switch to the DOWN position (DUAL
SOURCE).
5. If your microphone requires phantom power, set the PHANTOM
switch to the DOWN (ON) position.