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5.2 Effects

The Domino 3 has a built-in (internal) 32 bit effect
processor. With the select switch for chanel 1/2 or 3/4
you can choose between 16 different effects.
The effects-level / effect return control determines the
intensity of the internal effect (fully anticlockwise = no
effect).
In addition, the effect is assigned to one or both chan-
nels by the effects pan control (see below).
In addition, the (internal) effect is controlled for each
channel by the respective eff. send control. Therefore
don't forget to turn up all required send controls too.
External Effects
Furthermore an additional effect unit (external effect)
may be connected to the amplifier.
An effect unit may be connected to the amplifier
externally.
For this purpose use the send and return sockets on
the rear side of the amplifier (send goes to the input,
return comes from the output of the external device).
The intensity of the effect is determined by the exter-
nal effects unit.

5.3 Footswitch

A standard double-footswitch (on-/off-switch) can be
plugged into the footswitch-socket on the rear side of
the amplifier via stereo cable.
By this footswitch the internal and external effects can
be switched on and off.
Suitable footswitches are on-off toggle switches, which
are turned on by stepping once, and turned off by
stepping once again.

5.4 Phantom power

48 V phantom power at microphone input
Microphones that require 48 V phantom power (P 48)
can be connected directly to mic in by an XLR plug.
The phantom power is switched on by the 48 V switch,
which is acknowledged by the yellow indicator lamp.
When connected by a jack plug, the 48 V phantom
power is not applied. Use the jack connection for
microphones that must not be connected to phantom
power.
Please also read the general notes on phantom power.
9 V phantom power at line input
The (device) may be equipped with a 9 V phantom
power.
The 9 V phantom power supplies instrument preamps
with power (instead of a battery) that are prepared
accordingly. Such preamps are connected to input 1 by
a stereo jack cable.
The phantom power activates automatically, and the
yellow indicator lamp lights up.
The phantom power can be switched on by the 9 V
switch. The yellow indicator lamp then lights up.
The device is provided with 9 V phantom power
disabled, but it can be enabled by an internal jumper
(see note).
Sources that don't need phantom power should always
be connected via a mono jack cable (not stereo) as a
precaution. This way the phantom power cannot get to
the source and possibly damage it. Also make sure that
the plugs are fully plugged in.
Notes on the use of phantom power
Phantom power means remote power supply of an
audio device (e.g. microphone) via the audio line.
Only suitable devices should be connected to an input
with (activated) phantom power.
Such devices are also marked accordingly. Please heed
the permissible power consumption (see technical
data).
Some devices do not need phantom power but
tolerate it.
Other devices that have not been designed explicitly
for phantom power operation can suffer from consi-
derable malfunction and damage may result as well.
In case of uncertainty please consult the manufactu-
rer of your accessories.
We wish you a lot of fun with your Domino 3!
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