Eden NA600 User Manual

NEMESIS NA-600

OWNERS MANUAL

600 WATT RMS

BASS GUITAR AMPLIFIER
DRAFT RELEASE 6-17-97
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Congratulations on your purchase of the New Nemesis NA-600 Bass Guitar Amplifier by Eden Electronics. We are proud to present our Retro styled Hi tech Bass Guitar Amplifier, the NA-600. This Amplifier represents a great deal of research and design effort. We have put our best new technologies and some eye catching styling together to create a great sounding Bass head with an exciting visual appeal, great features and a monster 600 Watt RMS power Amplifier.
General Description
The NA-600 is 24” x 14 “ x 10”. It weighs only 45 Lbs. It has abuilt in lighting ,both for effect and control panel illumination. The NA-600 features a massive 18 gauge steel chassis, back lighting, thermostatically controlled fan, automatic limiter, built in road case, a high temperature Auto-limiting system, and inter national power supply voltages are available on every model. The Output Power of the NA-600 is 630 Watts RMS @ 2 Ohms, 435 Watts RMS @ 4 Ohms, and 270 Watts @ 8 Ohms output. THD less than .02%, all modular construction, and all Bi­Fet operational amplifiers.
Other professional features include: Fan cooling, Dual effect loops, Front panel controlled D.I., Front end compressor, Edge control, Enhance Control, Three Band E.Q. with semi parametric E. Q., Compressor Bypass, Gain Booster, Tune to Mute, Pre/Post D.I. selector, and Head Phones.
The unit carries a two year limited Warranty. Always use an authorized service center or the factory if you ever have a problem with your unit. If you have any questions about the operation of your unit, please call us at the Eden factory and ask for technical assistance @ 612-675-3650.
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Description of the Front Panel Controls
Input Jack
The input signal is inserted here for standard operation. Because of the wide level range available from our special input and gain circuitry, only one input jack is required for both passive and active instruments.
Gain Control
The gain control is used to match the output level of your instrument to the proper operating level for the Amplifier and Compressor Limiter. For normal operation you should set the control between 10:00 and 1:00, unless you have an unusually high signal output Bass or a very low output Bass.
Level set light
This is the red LED indicator next to the Gain Control. It should be set to blink on the peaks for normal operation. In hard playing conditions it will come on more or less depending on how high the gain is set.
Compressor and the Compressor Bypass Switch
This switch allows you to bypass the front end Compressor/Limiter . The Compressor/Limiter in your unit is a fixed threshold typ e . You adjust the Compression level by turning the gain control up or down until you get the amount of compression you want. You may find the bypass switch useful for getting that maximum punch when your slapping or popping hard.
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