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headway EDB-2 - Battery Powering and Instrument Range Settings; Violin and Bass Range Settings; Battery Powering Options and Usage

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ii) Violin: Cuts bass and Low Mid frequencies significantly below 200
Hz. This setting also applies to similar smaller, high pitched
instruments such as Mandolin and Ukulele.
iii) Bass: Cuts gently below 40 Hz. This setting applies to all
instruments producing bass such as Double Bass. You may also prefer
this setting on Cello and Mandocello.
9 BATTERY POWERING
Via 9v PP3 (6F22) x 2 batteries wired in parallel (supplied) which are
housed under end panel cover. Undo retained nut, using
finger/thumb, small coin or screwdriver to access batteries.
Connection is to two non-reversible 9v Battery clips which should all be
pinched on tight.
Batteries should be connected to battery terminals Male to Female
connector and Female to Male. Red = Positive (+) Black = Negative (-)
Batteries should be matched and fitted new and checked so as not to
be leaking. If one battery is leaking, even slightly, dispose of batteries
and replace with two new ones.
1st: Lithium: 200 Hrs of Power ON, or 100-150 Hrs (typical) if
Phantom Power Switch ON. When using Phantom actual battery life
will be determined by the current draw of the device being driven.
(Lithium Batteries are banned from international shipping).
2nd: Alkali: 50 Hrs of Power ON or 25-35 Hrs (typical) if EDB
Phantom Power Switch is ON.
3rd: Zinc Chloride: Pattern of use largely determines life.
Keep spare batteries.
We do not recommend re-chargeable batteries for this application as
life is limited. Voltages start at 8.4v (These are also banned from
International shipments) but Ni-Mh (Nickel Metal Hydride) are
suitable for limited life use.
We do NOT recommend Zinc Carbon Batteries.

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