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TC Electronic TC 2290 User Manual

TC Electronic TC 2290
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4.0
INSTALLATION
Before
you
attempt
to
use
your
TC
2290
we
recommend
that
you
to
read
the
section
4.1
thoroughly.
The
guarantee
will
not
cover
damages
caused
by
improper
installation.
4.1
GENERAL
PRECAUTIONS
4.1.1
Mains
-
Voltage
Selector
Before
you
plug
in
the
supplied
main
cord
please
check
that
the
<VOLTAGE
SELECTOR>
on
the
rear
side
has
been
set
to
the
voltage
standard
of
your
country.
The
according
fuze
size
is
printed
on
the
rearpanel
and
must
of
Course
be
correct
as
well.
If
you
are
in
doubt about
the
voltage
settings,
please
check
sec.
[6.1]
fig.4.1.1
Check
that
the
currently
selected
voltage
as
indicated
by
the
small
arrow,
corresponds
to
the
voltage
of
your
country.
4.1.2
Mechanical
Installation
The
TC
2290
can
‘stand
alone’
or
be
mounted
on
a
rack
mount
chassis
or
in
a
flight
case.
Make
sure
you
only
use
good
quality
rackmount
assessories.
The
TC
2290
takes
up
2
units
(=
88mm
or
3.5’).
4.1.3
Heat
DO
NOT
PLACE
THE
TC
2290
NEXT
TO
EXTREMELY
HEAT-GENERATING
DEVICES
(such
as
Power
Amplifiers
etc.).
The
TC
2290
itself
also
generates
some
heat,
which
should
be
taken
into
consideration
if
placed
next
to
a
very
heat
sensitive
compressor
or
the
like.
4.1.4
Total
Sound
Quality
is
Dependant
on
more
than
the
TC
2290
Remember
that
the
TC
2290
will
only
sound
as
good
as
the
rest
of
your
system
allows.
If
your
instrument
is
noisy
or
you
plug
in
some
inferior
effects
you
cannot
benefit
from
the
full
S/N
ratio
of
the
TC
2290.
Badly
shielded
cables
can
affect
hum
and
radio-frequency
pick-up.
Your
amplifier
or
mixer
system
are
also
part
of
the
‘sound
chain’
in
which
the
weaker
‘elements’
decide
the
total
strength
of
the
chain.
Normally
guitarists
only
have
problems
with
noisy
effects
units
although
some
amplifiers
are
not
exactly
quiet.
Keyboard
players
on
the
other
hand
are
most
often
limited
by
the
noise-
level
of
their
instrument.
Some
sort
of
gating
or
noisesuppressor
device
can
often
do
little
wonders.
The
‘Studio
people
know
mostly
how
to
handle
these
matters.

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TC Electronic TC 2290 Specifications

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BrandTC Electronic
ModelTC 2290
CategoryComputer Hardware
LanguageEnglish

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