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I .   P h a s e

Press this button to invert the polarity of the signal.  Usually one phase will sound best 
and be least likely to feed back.  We recommend trying both phases each time you set 
up as it will often change from gig to gig.  When the button is in the out position, the 
outputs will be in phase with the input signal.  The phase relationship of your guitar 
top to the monitors or speakers will change approximately every 4 feet that you move 
relative to these speakers so you must set this control according to where you will be 
standing as you play.

J .   B a t t e r y   C h e c k 

This feature will give you the ability to fi nd out how much battery life is left in the tank 
so you’re not caught by surprise in the middle of a gig.  To check your battery, push the 
button labeled “batt chk” located directly below the clip meter.  A full battery will light 
up all four LED’s.  When only the yellow and red lights are lit you have about 4 hours of 
normal playing time remaining before you will run out of power.  If only the red light is 
illuminated, replace the battery immediately.  The battery check will work even when 
there is not a cord plugged in.

NOTE: When using a DC Power Supply, the battery check circuit will show the level of the DC 
Power Supply. To check the battery level, fi rst remove the DC Power Supply from the DC Input 
on the Venue D.I.

K .   Tu n e r

A 1/4” cable must be plugged into the input in order for the tuner to function.  To engage 
the tuner press the Mute/Tune footswitch.  This will simultaneously activate the tuner 
and mute all outputs.  If the Mute/Tune is engaged but you are not tuning or playing, 
the tuner will automatically shut down after 1 minute to save power.  However, the mute 
will remain engaged.  After the tuner has timed out and shut itself off , you will need to 
deactivate and then re-activate the tuner by pressing the footswitch twice in order for 
the tuner to turn back on.

Summary of Contents for Venue D.I.

Page 1: ...V E N U E F u l l I s o l a t i o n D I U S E R S G U I D E w w w l r b a g g s c o m...

Page 2: ...also included in this manual some tips on how to get the most out of this product T O G E T S TA R T E D 1 Insert a 9 volt battery or plug in a 9 volt DC power supply not provided NOTE The preamp can...

Page 3: ...A B C D E L G N K H I M J F...

Page 4: ...controls function the same as the low midrange controls except that they cover the frequency range of 500Hz to 2 8kHz D Presence The presence control is a 12dB boost cut centered at 3kHz E Treble The...

Page 5: ...is feature is one of the most important keys to achieving optimum sound quality and signal to noise ratio Too little gain will adversely effect your tone and could create additional noise Too much gai...

Page 6: ...ll four LED s When only the yellow and red lights are lit you have about 4 hours of normal playing time remaining before you will run out of power If only the red light is illuminated replace the batt...

Page 7: ...Boost feature allows you to boost your volume level for a solo or to compensate for changes in playing style We ve provided a boost level adjustment on the back panel to give you the ability to pre se...

Page 8: ...tem Plugging into the input will turn the system on therefore unplugging will turn the system off Before unplugging from theVenue D I be sure to mute the sound system or amplifier or a loud pop will o...

Page 9: ...d Lift Transformer Coupling The transformer coupled D I provides full isolation through the D I output when the switch is in the lift position to help defeat ground loops that can occur when more than...

Page 10: ...sweepable from 100Hz to 500Hz Hi Mid 12dB 1kHz sweepable from 500Hz to 2 8kHz Presence 12dB 3kHz Treble 12dB 10kHz EFFECTS LOOPS Send Level 0 dBv 0 707Vrms Output Impedance 600 ohms Return Level 0dBv...

Page 11: ...9VDC with 100mA or 1Watt minimum Recommended Not included IMPORTANT polarity Pos on outside Gnd on center Avg Battery Life 40 hrs depends on tuner usage Voltage Range 7 5VDC Min 12VDC Max Signal to N...

Page 12: ...w w w l r b a g g s c o m...

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