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1.Amp Loop Ground Lift |
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This Ground Lift switch can be enabled to help prevent unwanted hum or buzz caused by ground |
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loops between the RP1000 and external amplifiers/preamps. |
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2. Input |
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High impedance 1/4” instrument input. |
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3.Amp Loop |
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These 1/4” send and return jacks let you connect to an external preamp or amplifier and use |
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the tone from these components instead of the internal amplifiers of the RP1000. A Ground Lift |
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switch is provided and can be enabled to help prevent unwanted hum or buzz caused by ground |
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loops between the RP1000 and external amplfiers/preamps. |
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4. Stomp Loop |
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These 1/4” send and return jacks let you connect to an external stompbox effect pedal into one |
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of 2 different positions of the RP1000 effects path. |
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5. Ground Lift Switch |
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This switch lifts pin 1 from the XLR Mixer Outputs from all ground references. This may be nec- |
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essary to help solve troublesome ground loops that can cause hum in the system, especially when |
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both XLR and 1/4” outputs are used together. |
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6.Amp/Mixer Switch |
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This switch optimizes the 1/4” Line Outputs for connecting to either a guitar amp system or |
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directly into the inputs of a mixer. |
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7. 1/4” Line Outputs |
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These 1/4” outputs can be plugged into a guitar amplifier or into inputs of a mixer or recording |
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device. The front panel Output Level controls the level of these outputs. |
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8. XLR Mixer Outputs |
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The XLR outputs are designed for connecting to a recording device or mixing console. These |
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outputs always have speaker compensation active as they are intended to be sent into full a range |
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audio system. |
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9. Headphone Output |
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Connect headphones here. Output optimized for use with headphones having 60 Ohms of |
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impedance or less. |
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10. Looper Control Input |
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This 1/4” TRS jack allow the optional FS3X footswitch to be connected for remote control of the |
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RP1000’s Looper feature. |
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11. USB Jack |
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The USB jack connects the RP1000 to a computer and provides two purposes. First it is used to |
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provide communication between the RP1000 and the |
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it is used to stream four channels of audio (2 up / 2 back) to and from the computer when using |
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the RP1000 to record via the included Cubase® LE4 recording software or any DAW recording |
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application. |
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12. Power Jack |
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Connect the included power adapter here. |
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13. Power Switch |
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Used to turn the RP1000’s power on and off. | 7 |