TC Electronic Alter Ego Vintage Echo V2 User Manual
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To connect the Alter Ego Vintage Echo, plug your guitar into the input jack and connect the output jack to your amplifier. Use standard 1/4" instrument cables for both connections.
The unit requires a 9V DC power supply with a minimum of 100mA current and a center-negative plug.
Turn the Mode selector knob to choose between different delay types, such as Tape, Analog, or Dynamic. Each mode offers a unique echo characteristic.
Check the power supply connection and ensure your cables are securely connected. Verify that the input and output jacks are not damaged and the pedal is not bypassed.
To reset the pedal, power it off, hold down the footswitch, and power it back on while continuing to hold the footswitch until the LED flashes.
Regularly check your cables and connectors for wear, keep the pedal clean and dry, and avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures or humidity.
Yes, the pedal has stereo input and output jacks, allowing you to integrate it into a stereo rig for a wider echo effect.
Ensure that your instrument's output level is not too high and check the pedal's gain settings. Additionally, verify that the power supply is providing the correct voltage and current.
Use the Delay Time knob to adjust the length of the delay. Turning the knob clockwise increases the delay time, while turning it counterclockwise decreases it.
No, the Alter Ego Vintage Echo does not support the use of an expression pedal for controlling parameters.