Specifications
MICRO
ENHANCER@"o,t'a
Now begin
to turn the
Mix control to
the
right
(clockwise)
until
the desired amount
of
high frequency boost
is
achieved.
You
can
think of the
Mix control as
an amount
control,
as this
is
the one
that
will
add
the amount of
high
frequency boost
desired
to the
signal
(or
signals)
that
you
send
to the
MICRO
ENHANCER
.
Now
turn
the
Bandwidth control
until the desired
balance
of
highs and
midrange
is
achieved.
Start
with this control
all
the
way
to the
right
(clockwise)
or at
full
bandwidth,
and
adjust
it
until
the
instrument or
microphone
reaches the
point
of
greatest
clarity.
Be
careful
to avoid
adding excessive
midrange
which
will make
an
instrument
OR
vocal
sound
harsh.
See
the
next section
for
more
specific
applications.
In order to compare
the enhanced
sound to
the original
sound,
depress
the
ln/Out
button.
You should experiment
with
different
settings
of the
Threshold
control
and
LED indicators as the
sound
will
vary
dramatically
between
various settings
of the
Threshold,
Mix, and
Bandwidth
controls.
Also, don't be afraid
to drive
the unit
hard so as to
keep
the
red LED on all the
time as this
is when the
MICRO
ENHANCER
is
operating
at
its maximum.
Application
The MICRO ENHANCER
is an extremely
versatile device and
may
be used
in a
variety
of applications.
During
recording or
playing
live, the
MICRO ENHANCER can
be used as
the ultimate,
and
quietest
treble
booster on
guitars,
keyboards, and
vocal
and
instrument
mics.
Here are
just
a
few
possibilities
and
helpful
hints.
Please
remember that the control settings
will vary depending
upon the
actual equipment
used, the style
of
music being
played,
and the
particular
playing
style of the
musician.
The
settings
are
nominally
'correct
however, and should serve
as a
reasonably
good
starting
point.