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The WTX264 provides the ability to easily take Eden tone and power with you in a compact portable package. Not only can you get great
tone and power out of this punchy little amplifier, but you also have access to an effects loop, auxiliary inputs and a flexible DI on the rear
of the amplifier.
WTX264 Front Panel Navigation:
1. Illuminated Eden logo; Illuminates when unit is switched on.
2. Input; Connect your instrument to the amplifier.
3. Tuner Mute Indicator; Illuminates when tuner mute is active.
4. Gain Control; Adjust the amount of input signal to the amplifier.
5. Tuner Mute Switch; Press to toggle tuner mute on / off.
6. Level Indicator; Use this to help set your input signal level this
should illuminate on your loudest/lowest notes.
7. Enhance Control; Providing Eden tone shaping use this control
to increase the amount of proprietary EQ sweep in your sound.
8. Effects Loop Send; Signal out.
9. Bass Level Control; Use this control to select the amount of
cut or boost you require in the low frequency range / pull control
to engage Bass Boost function to achieved added low end.
10. Effects Loop Return; Signal in.
11. Mid Level Control; Use this control to select the amount
of cut or boost you require in the mid frequency range / pull
control to move where in the mid frequency range mid cut or
boost is applied.
12. Auxiliary Input Left.
13. Treble Level Control; Use this control to select the amount of
cut or boost you require in the Higher frequency.
14. Auxiliary Input Right.
15. Limit Indicator; Displays when amplifier power output is
being reached.
16. Master Control; Adjust the overall output level of the unit.
17. Tuner Out, Connect your rack or foot pedal tuner here.
18. Standby Indicator; Illuminate to show protection circuit
is functional.
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WTX264 Quick Start Guide
19. Protect Circuit Indicator; Illuminates when amplifier limit is
reached and protection circuit becomes active.
WTX264 Back Panel Navigation:
1. Power Inlet; Insert supplied power cord.
The WTX264 is designed to work across a range of voltages
from 90v up to 240v. The amplifier requires no modification to
do this simply plug your power cord and play.
2. Power Switch; Turn your amplifier off and on.
3. Footswitch; Connect optional footswitch here to toggle tuner
mute and enhance functions.
4. Recording DI Out; Take your DI line for a recording console or
desk from.
5. Ground Lift Switch; Switch ground lift feature for the XLR
Recording DI output.
6. DI Level Control; Adjust the output level of the DI.
7. Headphone Out; Connect your headphones to the amplifier.
8. ¼ Jack Output 1; Connect your amplifier to a speaker cabinet.
9. Speakon Output 1; Connect your amplifier to a speaker cabinet
Always ensure that that the total load for your amplifier does not fall
below the recommended 4 ohm impedance for this amplifier as it can
cause the protection circuit to engage and in some cases may damage
the amplifier.