User Manual

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Cabulator
D. I. Output
The front panel controls SPEAKER VOICING as well as the switches CABINET and CHARACTER
regulate the signal which appears at the D. I. OUTPUT connector.
Balanced 1/4" TRS connector.
Wiring TRS: tip =hot (+), ring = cold (-), sleeve = ground.
Use balanced TRS wiring or unbalanced (mono) jack wiring in order to connect to converters/
recording devices or stage boxes etc. Balanced connections are recommended to avoid inter-
ferences and ground loop humming.
DC Power
Connect the DC connector of the external power supply to the rear DC POWER socket of the
Cabulator.
On and Off
The Cabulator has no separate on/off switch. First connect the DC connector of the external
power supply to the rear DC POWER socket of the Cabulator. Now plug the external opwer
supply into a power socket. The Cabulator is now powered on, indicated by the blue LED on
the front panel.
Always plug or unplug the external power supply in order to switch the unit on or
off. First connect the DC connector before you plug in the power connector. Always
keep the DC connector plugged when you power the unit on or off by plugging and
unplugging the external power supply. With the external power supply plugged to a power
socket, the DC connector carries current and wrong contacts may produce short circuits.
Power Connection
The scope of delivery comprises an external power supply. It accepts voltages in the range
from 100 to 250 Volt at 50 and 60 Hz. If this power supply does not t your local (wall) power
sockets, you can use any external power supply with the following specications:
9 volts DC regulated power supply, 200 mA minimum. DC jack connector: 2.1 mm, outer plus/
center minus (Boss standard).
Passive Power Soak
The power soak functionality and regulation can also be used without power connection.
Rear Panel
Connections
DC 9V
DC POWER
DC POWER
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