User Manual

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1. Switching the device on.
After you power the preamp up, the ENGL logo cycles through display like a
banner. The preamp switches to Manual mode following the system test.
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The familiar sound-shaping features handle just like those on any
non-programmable device. As you're rotating a knob, you'll see the corresponding
steps indicated in the display. For example, here you can see step 11. About a
second after you release the knob, you'll see the number of the currently selected
preset reappear in the display.
The one exception is when you continue to rotate a knob past the respective
limits of the value range, i.e. step 1 and step 21 (step 11 on the Master knob). In
this case, the display will continue to read 01 or 21 (11 on the Master knob) until
you reactivate this knob or adjust another knob. This serves as a reminder that
this knob has arrived at the limits of its control range.
Note:
You can't store settings in Manual mode via Write. If you press WRITE/COPY while
the preamp is in Manual mode, the settings you have dialed serve the source and
the amp will always copy these to the MIDI preset you have selected as the
target.
More good-to-know stuff:
In Manual mode the most recent settings you made are stored automatically
when you switch the preamp off. The preamp returns to this status when you
switch it on again.
CAUTION:
Before you switch the preamp on, check to make sure the local mains voltage
matches the specification indicated on the model designation plate locate at the
right of the mains receptacle!
PCs and data circuits can behave unpredictably. To avoid potential malfunctions,
we recommend that you do not connect the preamp to a PC before you power it
up.
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