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1 Welcome
If you’re reading this, you are probably a working musician.
You’ve spent years honing your craft with long, lonely hours
spent struming, picking, bowing, thumping and plucking.
Maybe you tour the world, or the local coeshops. You’ve
gotten up on stage tired, given more than you thought you
had and driven home barely awake but your soul still singing.
You have friends and bandmates out there that you rely on
like family. Some of your freinds, maybe the very best ones, are
made of wood, steel, glue, bone and strings. And now you can
welcom Felix to the latter category.
Regardless of where you end up playing, from here on , when
you look down at that stage oor, he’ll be down there shining
back at you, making you sound better and your job easier.
While Felix is not the most complicated piece of gear you’ve
ever operated, he does come with a great deal of exibility and
setup options, which means we highly recommend you have
a good look at this owners manual to familiarize yourself with
his ner points. Once you overcome the learning curve (easy,
we promise), you’ll nd Felix to be intuitive, powerful and really
quite user friendly.
Most of all, we made Felix so you can make great music. So,
read this manual, and then get back to work!
2 Safety Information
• Indoor use only
• Ordinary Protection: This equipment should not be
exposed to dripping or splashing.
• Avoid placing objects lled with liquids, such as vases or
glasses, on this equipment.
• Class I Equipment (grounded type)
• Electrical rating: 100-240V~ 50-60Hz 5W
• Mains supply voltage uctuations are not to exceed ±10%
of the nominal supply voltage.
• Pollution Degree 2
• Installation (Over voltage) Category II for transient
overvoltages.
• Maximum Relative Humidity: <80%
• Operation temperature range: 10 °C to 40 °C
• torage and transportation temperature range –40 °C to 70
°C
• Maximum altitude: 3000m (9843 ft)
• Equipment suitable for continuous operation
• Weight: 3lbs
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 Welcome 2
2 Safety Information 2
3 Safety Marking Symbols 3
4 Features 3
5 Top Panel Controls and Features 4
6 Back Panel Controls and Features 5
7 Side Panel Controls and Features 5
8 Connecting Felix to Stu 6
8.1 1/4” Instrument inputs, Ch1 and Ch2 6
8.2 Ch 1 XLR mic input 6
8.3 Insert 6
8.4 Amp Out 6
8.5 Tuner Output 6
8.6 FS - footswitch Input 6
8.7 DI Outputs, Ch1 & Ch 2 6
8.8 Headphone Output 6
8.9 100-240VAC Power Input 7
9 Operation 7
9.1 Where to put Felix? 7
9.2 Using the XLR mic input Ch1 7
9.3 Instrument / line inputs 7
9.4 Filtering and EQ 8
9.5 Output controls 9
9.6 Footswitch Controls 10
9.7 Side Panel Controls 10
10 Diagrams 11
10.1 Insert cable Wiring 11
10.2 External Footswitch Wiring 11
10.3 Internal Jumper Locations 12
10.4 Block Diagram 13
10.5 Connection Diagram 14
11 Specications 15
12 Cleaning and Maintenance 16
13 Warranty 16
14 Manual Revisions 17