Specifications
Figure 1-2
Figure 1-3
4. Connect the AC power supply (shipped with the unit) to the
rear panel jack labeled POWER and then plug the AC power
supply to an appropriate AC power source.
The 290, like any piece of computer hardware, is sensitive to voltage
drops, spikes, and surges. Interference such as lightning or power
"brownouts" can seriously, and in extreme cases, permanently dam-
age the circuitry inside the unit.
• Spike/Surge Suppressors - This is an inexpensive solution to
all but the severest of AC line dangers. Surge protected power
strips usually cost only slightly more than unprotected strips,
making them a worthy investment for protection of all your
valuable gear.
• AC Line Conditioners - This is the best way to go for total pro-
tection from improper line voltages, albeit the more expensive
way. Line conditioners constantly monitor for excessively high
or low voltages and adjust accordingly, thus delivering consis-
tent power levels.
To help keep things quiet, be sure to keep audio lines as far away
from power lines as possible. If it is necessary to cross audio and AC
lines, cross them perpendicular to one another. As a rule, never
allow parallel audio and AC lines to lie close to each other.
5. Power may now be re-applied to your other equipment.
wet
dry
DARK MED BRIGHTLARGEMEDIUMSMALLGATEDCATHEDRALPLATECHAMBERHALLROOM
COLOR
SIZE / GATE SHAPETYPE
OUTPUTINPUTLEFT RIGHT MIX
long
short
DECAY
0
-6
-12
-18
Stereo
Reverb
290
Left InputL/R Outputs Effect Loop Send Effect Loop
Stereo Return
wet
dry
DARK MED BRIGHTLARGEMEDIUMSMALLGATEDCATHEDRALPLATECHAMBERHALLROOM
COLOR
SIZE / GATE SHAPETYPE
OUTPUTINPUTLEFT RIGHT MIX
long
short
DECAY
0
-6
-12
-18
Stereo
Reverb
290
Synth Outs L/R
L/R InsL/R Outputs
Channel Inputs
Stereo
Reverb
290
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