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On the Mid board, look for a small slotted dial (this is the trim-pot). The trim-pot dial is white in color and is housed and raised up a bit off the board . You will need a small flat-head screwdriver to make the adjustment. Clockwise will increase gain, counter-clockwise will decrease gain. This is a great feature and if adjusted correctly can be of great benefit to the player.
I generally adjust trim-pot to about 80%-90% (gain increase). Not sure what amplification set-up you are using, however, be careful not to overdrive the amp. I've not had any issue overdriving any of my Eden heads. But not all amps are the same.
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Thanks all, now sorted. Big increase in output, it was set to about 9 o'clock, now closer to 1 o'clock. Not overdriving any amps so thats good.
I owe you guys a beer next time you're in Glasgow. Thanks Stewart p.s. whilst I was adjusting the trim I was teaching my 7 year old daughter major and minor scales and arpeggios. What else do you do on a rainy Sunday afternoon ?? S |
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