DigiTech RP50 manual Making Connections, Mono Operation

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Making Connections

There are several different connection options available when using the RP50. The following diagrams show the connections for some of these options.

Before connecting the RP50, make sure that the power to your amplifier is turned off, and the power to the RP50 is disconnected.There is not a power switch on the RP50. To turn the RP50 off, disconnect your instrument from the Input Jack (for battery power) or disconnect the optional PS200R power supply from the Power Jack or from the AC outlet.

Mono Operation

Connect your guitar to the Input of the RP50. Connect a single mono instrument cable from the Stereo Output of the RP50 to the instrument input on your amplifier.

Guitar Amp Input / Effect Return

Output

Input

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Contents User’s Guide Electromagnetic Compatibility Declaration of Conformity Warranty Introduction Front Panel Page Input Connect your instrument to this jack Rear PanelMono Operation Making ConnectionsStereo Operation Battery Power Applying PowerPresets AC PowerPlay Mode About the RP50Display shows the note played TunerBypass Editing/Creating PresetsEffect LEDs Storing/Copying a Preset Preset Level Effect DefinitionsPickup/Wah Amp/Cabinet Modeling CompressorChorus/Mod Noise GateChorus C1-C9 Vibrato b1-b9 Pitch Shift H1-H9 Reverb DelayExpression Pedal Other FunctionsDrum Machine Global Cabinet ModelingAll such data will be lost forever Factory ResetAppendix SpecificationsStacked Bad Dog Preset List User/Factory