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Page 8 Service Diagrams
Page 9 Service Diagrams (Continued)
Page 10 Tape, Tape Heads, and Transport Refer to diagrams on Pages 2 and 3 Most of the procedures outlined on this page require the removal of the T
Page 11 Tape, Tape Heads, and Transport (Continued) Refer to diagrams on Pages 2,3, 8 and 9 With the TTE is turned on, dab some S-721H-2 on a Q-Tip,
Page 12 Additional Tape Path Maintenance
Page 13 Tubes! Refer to Page 9, Main Chassis Diagram Warning! There are 3 Tubes in your TTE, two (V1 and V2) you can change if need be, and anoth
Page 14 Converting Transformer to Operate at 220/240 Voltage Warning! This procedure is ONLY to be done by an experienced Technician. Serious injur
Page 15 Warranty Information: The TTE carries a 5 year Limited Warranty Parts and Labor to the original owner only. This warranty covers failure due
Table of Contents Forward: This manual covers basic features and operation of the TTE and will be supplemented with an in-depth DVD Manual down the r
Page 1 Product Overview The Fulltone Tube Tape Echo, although inspired by Market Electronics’ Echoplex of the early to mid-‘60’s, is a far more evolv
Page 2 Top Panel Diagram
Page 3 Additional Diagrams
Page 4 Operating your Tube Tape Echo WARNING! Always unplug the guitar cable from the Main Output when not in use! Not doing so for an extended time
Page 5 Let’s Play in Mono! Refer to Diagrams on Pages 2 and 3 So you’ve gone through all of the steps in the “Initial Set-Up” Chapter? Now you’re rea
Page 6 Let’s Play in Mono! (Continued) Refer to Diagrams on Pages 2 and 3 6) Another way to alter the available Delay Times is via the Tape Spee
Page 7 All about ((Stereo)) Refer to Diagrams on Pages 2 and 3, and 9 WARNING! Running multiple amps can be dangerous or even fatal due to the pos
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