User Manual for Wampler Tumnus Mini Pedal
Quick setup guide for the Wampler Tumnus Mini pedal. Learn about control functions, power requirements, and essential operating instructions.
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Quick guide from the manual
The Wampler Tumnus Mini is an overdrive pedal designed to provide specific tonal characteristics. To ensure proper operation and avoid damage, always use a 9V DC power supply. Do not use AC power or center pin positive adapters, as these will void the warranty and may damage the unit.
Controls
The pedal features three primary controls to shape your sound:
- Volume: Adjusts the total output volume of the pedal.
- Gain: Controls the total amount of gain applied to the signal path. Turning this control clockwise increases the gain in the circuit.
- Treble: Adjusts the amount of treble and clarity in the signal. Turn clockwise to increase treble.
Power requirements
The pedal is designed to operate on a 9V DC power source. It draws approximately 21mA. It is critical to follow these power guidelines:
- Do not exceed 9.6VDC.
- Do not use AC power adapters.
- Do not use center pin positive adapters.
Customer support
For warranty claims or product questions, you can contact Wampler support via email at [email protected] or by phone at (765) 352-8626. The physical address for returns is Wampler Service Dept, 5300 Harbor Street, Commerce, CA 90040.
Practical help
Common problems
Ensure you are using a 9V DC power supply. Do not use AC power or center pin positive adapters.
Avoid using incorrect power adapters (AC or center pin positive) and do not exceed 9.6VDC.
Before use
- Verify the power supply is 9V DC.
- Ensure the power supply is not AC.
- Confirm the power supply is not center pin positive.
- Check that the power supply does not exceed 9.6VDC.
Specs in practice
- Power Consumption
- Approximately 21mA at 9V DC.
- Gain Control
- Adjusts signal gain; clockwise increases gain.
- Treble Control
- Adjusts signal clarity; clockwise increases treble.
Model compatibility
- Do not exceed 9.6VDC.
- Use only DC power supplies.
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