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Installation MOUNTING The E1010 is designed so it can be mounted in a standard 19" wide equipment rack, where it occupies a 3-1/2" panel space. Alternately, the unit may be placed on a shelf, table, atop other equipment, or in a small custom cabinet. As with all low-level signal processing equipment, it is advisable to locate the E1010 away from sources of heat or strong electro-magnetic fields (i.e., away from power transformers). CONNECTIONS In rack mounted installations, the rear panel input and output jacks may be utilized for "permanent" cable connections. In any case, the front panel jacks remain accessible for temporary connections to and from the E1010. All connectionsare unbalanced,utilizing standard 1/4-inch tip/sleeve phone jacks; high quality guitar-type cables with rubber insulation,high shield density andlow capacitanceare recommended. The E1010's high input impedancepermits the unit to be fed by low or high impedance outputs. Should the unit feeding the E1010 require a low impedance ter- mination (i.e., some passive equalizers rated for 600-ohm actual loads), a suitable resistormay be installed across the signal and shield conductorsof the input cable. The INPUT level control permits the E1010's sensitivity to be reduced so it will accommodate +4dB (0.775V) nominal line levels. The E1010's outputs are designed to drive high impedanceloads, 10kohmsor more at nominal -20dB levels (low l ine level); this level and impedance is typical of a great deal of musical sound equipment. If the E1010 output is connected to a mic-level input,it is sometimes helpful to use an external 20dB or 30dB attenuation pad to avoid overdriving that input. TYPICAL HOOKUPS The followingillustrations are typical applicationsof the E1010. Suggested control settings for obtaining various effects are illustrated in Figure 7 on Page 8. C., C,. o T VOL BASS MID HI DIST BRITE • • • • • • 00 Fig. 3 - Hookup for special effects with a guitar amp that does not have PREAMP OUT & POWER AMP IN Jacks or an effects patch point. INPUT VOL BASS MID • • • EFFECTS OUT11 , IN HI Di lir • BRITE RVB OUT LVL SPAR • • 00 6 Fig. 4 - Hookup for special effects with a guitar amp having PREAMP OUT & POWER AMP IN Jacks or an effects patch point.

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Installation
MOUNTING
The
E1010
is
designed
so
it
can
be
mounted
in
a
standard
19"
wide
equipment rack,
where
it
occupies
a
3-1/2"
panel
space.
Alternately,
the
unit
may
be
placed
on
a
shelf,
table,
atop
other equipment,
or
in
a
small
custom
cabinet.
As
with
al
l
low-level
signal
processing
equipment,
it
is
advisable
to
locate
the
E1010
away
from
sources
of
heat
or
strong
electro-magnetic
fields (i.e.,
away
from
power
transformers).
CONNECTIONS
In
rack
mounted
instal
lations,
the
rear
panel
input
and
output
jacks
may
be
util
ized
for
"permanent"
cable
connections.
In
any
case,
the
front
panel
jacks
remain
accessible
for
temporary
connections
to
and
from
the
E1010.
All
connections
are
unbalanced,
utilizing
standard
1/4
-inch
tip/sleeve
phone
jacks;
high
quality
guitar
-type
cables
with
rubber
insulation,
high
shield
density
and
low
capacitance
are
recommended.
The
E1010's high
input
impedance
permits
the
unit
to
be
fed
by
low
or
high
impedance
outputs.
Should
the
unit
feeding
the
E1010
require
a
low
impedance
ter
-
6
C.,
C.
,
o
mination
(i.e.,
some
passive
equalizers
rated
for
600
-ohm
actual
loads),
a
suitable resistor
may
be
installed
across
the
signal
and shield
conductors
of
the
input
cable.
The
INPUT
level
control
permits the
E1010's
sensitivity
to
be
reduced
so
it
will
accommodate
+4dB
(0.775V)
nominal
line
levels.
The
E1010's
outputs
are
designed
to
drive
high
impedance
loads,
10kohms
or
more
at
nominal
—20dB
levels
(low
l
ine
level);
this
level
and impedance
is
typical
of
a
great
deal
of
musical sound
equipment.
If
the
E1010
output
is
connected
to
a
mic-level
input,
it
is
sometimes
helpful
to
use
an
external
20dB
or
30dB
attenuation
pad
to
avoid
overdriving
that
input.
TYPICAL
HOOKUPS
The
following
illustrations
are
typical
applications
of
the E1010.
Suggested
control
settings
for
obtaining
various
effects
are
illustrated
in
Figure
7
on
Page
8.
T
VOL
BASS
MID
HI
DIST
BRITE
Fig.
3
Hookup
for
special
effects
with
a
guitar
amp
that
does
not
have
PREAMP
OUT
&
POWER
AMP
IN
Jacks
or
an
effects
patch
point.
VOL
BASS
MID
HI
D
il
ir
BRITE
INPUT
EFFECTS
11
,
OUT
IN
RVB
OUT
LVL
SPAR
00
Fig.
4
Hookup
for
special
effects
with
a
guitar
amp having
PREAMP
OUT
&
POWER
AMP
IN
Jacks
or
an
effects patch
point.
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