Morley eeb emerald echo
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THANK YOU! For purchasing a Morley® pedal. Please take a few minutes to familiarize yourself with the features of your new pedal. With common sense handling, it should last for years. We know you will appreciate the rugged construction of your Morley®. Most of all, we hope you enjoy using it as much as we enjoyed building it. CONTROLS The Emerald Echo has three controls: REPEAT, MIX & DELAY. Understanding these controls will help you to get the sound you are looking for. The REPEAT control adjusts the amount of repeats the echo will reproduce when a note is hit. The amount ranges from one repeat to multiple repeats. The MIX control adjusts the mix of original signal and effected signal. Refer to the sample settings section of this manual for hints. Keep in mind that your overall sound is a product of your guitar, amp, pickups, effects, cables, strings and of course - playing style. The DELAY control adjusts the amount of delay time from 0 to 300 milliseconds. CONNECTIONS IN: Input jack. Plug instrument into this jack using 1/4 guitar cable. OUT: Connect amplifier to this jack using a 1/4 guitar cable. 9V: Connect Morleys 9 volt 300 milliamp regulated AC adapter to this jack. NOTE: Youll find your cord fits very tightly into our input and output jacks. The tight fits helps prevent the cord from becoming accidentally unplugged from the pedal. Make sure the cords are completely plugged in for best results. AC ADAPTER Use only Morleys 9-volt 300 milliamp regulated adapters. Using a non-regulated adapter could cause a low frequency hum in your amplifier. BATTERY The EMERALD ECHO is designed to use one 9 volt battery when not using an adapter. We suggest you use a good quality alkaline battery. Your pedal is designed for long battery life. To prolong battery life, unplug your cord completely from the input jack when not using the pedal. When the pedal is not used for extended periods, we recommend you remove the battery from the pedal or replace it every six month to prevent leakage problems. BATTERY REPLACEMENT When the battery becomes weak, the overall delay effect will become weak and your signal may become slightly distorted. Remove the battery door located on the bottom of the pedal. (a short cord is attached to the door to help prevent loss. Once the door is off, the old battery can be removed from the battery snap and a new battery plugged in. Make sure the polarity (+/-) is correct before inserting the new battery. When you replace the battery door , you will notice it fits very tightly against the battery. This prevents the battery from rattling inside the pedal. WARRANTY All Morley® pedals are warranted for two years from date of purchase. To obtain warranty service call 1-800-639-4668. SPECIFICATIONS POWER: 9 Volt Battery CURRENT DRAW: 11 mA @ 9 VDC WEIGHT: 1.2 lb./ .55 kg INDICATOR: Echo effect on or Bypassed 185 Detroit Street, Cary, IL 60013 Phone:(847) 639-4646 Fax: (847) 639-4723 www.morleypedals.com