DigiTech RP250 user manual Applying Power

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Applying Power

Before applying power to anything, set your amp(s) to a clean tone and set the tone controls to a flat EQ response (on most amps, this would be 0 or 5 on the tone controls). Then follow the steps listed below.

1.Turn the amp volume all the way down.

2.Connect the plug of the PS0913B power supply to the power jack on the rear panel of the RP250.

3.Connect the other end of the PS0913B power supply to an AC outlet. Turn the RP250’s Mas- ter Level knob (Knob 4) down to “0”.

4.Turn the power of your amplifier(s) to the on position and adjust the volume(s) to a normal playing level.

5.Gradually increase the RP250’s Master Level knob to achieve the desired volume.

2.Connect PS0913B to power jack

4.Turn amp volume up

3. Connect PS0913B to AC outlet

and turn the RP250’s Master Level to “0”

5.Turn the RP250’s Master Level to the desired listening volume

1.Turn amp volume down

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Contents User’s Manual Page Declaration of Conformity Table of Contents Section Five Appendix Section Four Other FunctionsWarranty RP250 PS0913B Power Supply Warranty Card Getting AcquaintedIncluded Items Bypass Mode Performance ModeTuner Mode About the RP250Display shows Top LEDs indicate Effects Library Knob Tone Library KnobEffects Level Knob Master Level KnobPresets Front Panel Guided Tour of the RP250Effects Library Knob Tone Library KnobMaster Level Knob Effects Level KnobDisplay 3 4 5 6 Rear PanelPower Input Mono Operation Amplifier Making ConnectionsStereo Operation Stereo Amp SetupComputer Recording Setup Stereo Mixer SetupApplying Power Section Two Editing Functions Editing/Creating PresetsStoring/Copying/Naming a Preset Press the Store button again to save the changes About the Models Section Three Models and ParametersModel Definitions PickupWah Distortion CompressorDist Knob Model Gain Amplifier Page Bmn410 Based on a 4x10 ‘59 Fender Tweed Bassman Noise Gate Chorus Chorus/FXFlanger Phaser PHaseRVibrato viBRaT Rotary Speaker RotaryRanges from 0 200 Hz to 99 1600 Hz Tremolo TRMoLO VibroPan vibpanEnvelope Filter eNvlOp AutoYa AutoyaYaYa yaya DigiTech Whammy wHammy Step Filter stpfltPitch Shift PitCH Intelligent Pitch Shifting IPS Delay Reverb Model ReverbReverb Knob Model Drum Pattern List Drum MachineExpression Pedal Aux InputFactory Reset Expression Pedal Calibration Appendix SpecificationsDigital Connections Expression Pedal Assignable Parameters Page Tone Library Effects Library Preset List Page DigiTech South Sandy Parkway Sandy, Utah PH 801 FAX 801

RP250 specifications

The DigiTech RP250 is a versatile multi-effects pedal designed for guitarists seeking a robust solution for sound shaping, effects processing, and performance versatility. With its compact design, this pedal combines a user-friendly interface and advanced technologies that appeal to both beginners and experienced musicians.

One of the standout features of the RP250 is its extensive library of built-in effects. It boasts over 30 different effects, including reverb, delay, chorus, distortion, and modulation effects. This wide range allows guitarists to explore various sonic possibilities, creating customized sounds for different genres and performance styles. Each effect can be easily adjusted and fine-tuned, ensuring that players can achieve their desired tonal characteristics.

The RP250 utilizes advanced digital signal processing (DSP) technology, which ensures high-quality sound output and a smooth performance. This technology not only enhances the audio quality but also minimizes latency, providing a more natural playing experience. Guitarists will appreciate the high-definition audio processing that maintains the integrity of their original guitar tone while adding desired effects.

Additionally, the RP250 features an integrated tuner and metronome, making it a practical tool for practicing and live performance. The built-in tuner allows musicians to quickly and accurately tune their instruments, while the metronome aids in developing timing and rhythm skills. These features contribute to a more holistic practice experience.

The pedal also includes a set of 40 factory presets and 20 user-defined presets, allowing players to save and recall their favorite settings easily. This feature is particularly advantageous for live performances, as musicians can switch between tones seamlessly without having to tweak settings in real time.

For connectivity, the DigiTech RP250 is equipped with various input and output options, including a 1/4" instrument input, stereo outputs, and an auxiliary input for connecting external playback devices. This flexibility opens up possibilities for integrating the pedal into different setups, whether in a studio or live environment.

The device is powered by either an AC adapter or batteries, making it portable and suitable for musicians who need to perform on the go. Overall, the DigiTech RP250 stands out as a comprehensive and affordable solution for guitarists looking to expand their tonal palette and streamline their effects management in one convenient unit.