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Eden WT800 - FRONT PANEL FEATURES; Compressor and EQ Indicators; Master and Headphone Output; Mode Selection Switches

Eden WT800
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EQ Clip Light – indicates clipping in the EQ section. Clipping is a Very
Bad Thing and should be avoided at all times. We’ll tell you how to avoid
this later in the manual.
Compressor Defeat Switch – To defeat the Auto-Compression circuit,
depress this switch.
Compressor Indicator Light – Indicates compression is taking place.
Master Level Control – Adjusts overall system output and stage loudness.
Bi-Amp Switch – Engages Bi-Amp Mode. This mode is ON when the
switch is UP (sticking out from the face plate slightly).
EXTREMELY IMPORTANT NOTE: Do NOT engage bi-amp
operation in combination with Mono Bridge. Doing so may cause
damage to your amplifier and possibly your speakers! Also, it will sound
REALLY BAD!
Balance Control – Balances power between the two amplifiers: High (or
Left) and Low (or Right). This is useful when using cabinets of different
impedance &/or efficiency.
Crossover – Determines the crossover point between amplifiers when in Bi-
Amp Mode. In all other modes of operation, this feature is defeated.
Mono Bridge Switch – Engages Bridge Mono Operation. To engage, push
the switch IN.
Mono Bridge Indicator – Lights to show that the amp is in Bridge Mono
mode.
EXTREMELY IMPORTANT NOTE: Do NOT engage Mono Bridge in
combination with bi-amp operation. Doing so may cause damage to
your amplifier and possibly your speakers! And, as we said earlier, it
will sound REALLY BAD.
Headphone Jack – Accepts a standard _ inch stereo or mono headphone
plug. It can also be used as a Master Output send to slave another amplifier.

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