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www.radialeng.com Acoustic / Piezo Preamp 1588 Kebet Way, Port Coquitlam British Columbia, Canada, V3C 5M5 tel: 604-942-1001 fax: 604-942-1010 email: info@radialeng.com User Guide www.radialeng.com

PZ-Deluxe Acoustic / Piezo Preamp Table of Contents Page Overview...1 Feature set...2 Making connections...4 Getting started setting up the PZ-Deluxe...5 Adding a stage amp...6 Adding effect pedals...7 Block diagram...8 Specifi cations...9 Radial Limited Warranty...Back Cover Congratulations and thank you for purchasing the PZ-Deluxe. It is without question one of the fi nest sounding acoustic instrument preamps ever made. And with the convenience of being in a pedal format, you can easily use it live or in the studio and get great results! But as with any good product, getting to know it is essential. And the best way to do this is to read this short manual. You will fi nd that like most Radial products, the PZ-Deluxe is straight forward and easy to use but as you delve in deeper, you will notice some little extras that may not be immediately visible. So take the time to give this a read... it will save you time later. If by chance you do not fi nd everything you need, please visit the FAQ on the PZ-Deluxe web pages. This is where we post questions from people like you and helpful updates. Then, if you do not get the answers you need, feel free to send us an email at info@radialeng.com and we will do our very best to get back to you within short order. Now get ready to enjoy one of the best sounding acoustic preamps ever made!

TUNER LIFT LOW AMP MID FREQ LO-CUT FILTER HIGH LEVEL INPUT OVERVIEW The Radial PZ-Deluxe is an instrument Preamp. It has been optimized to deliver the pure sound of your instrument no matter what kind of pickup you have. And just like a high quality mic preamplifi er, it is designed to do so without introducing noise or artefact. ¼ INSTRUMENT INPUT SWITCHABLE PZB HIGH IMPEDANCE PIEZO BUFFER LOW-CUT FILTER SEMI- PARAMETERIC EQ FOOTSWITCH AND LEVEL CONTROL ¼ HIGH IMPEDANCE ¼ TUNER XLR LOW IMPEDANCE DIRECT BOX Following the block diagram, you can see how the signal fl ows from the input all the way to the outputs. The signal enters the PZ-Deluxe using a standard ¼ instrument input connector. A special PZB circuit may be switched in that is designed specifi cally for piezo electric transducers. When engaged, this recessed switch increases the input sensitivity and subsequent gain and elevates the impedance to 10 meg-ohms. This helps warm up the tone of a piezo and smooths out the peaks that are often problematic. When using the PZ-Deluxe with a magnetic pickup or an acoustic instrument with a built-in battery powered preamp (active) the PZB is generally not used. The signal then goes to the EQ section where it can be tailored to suit. This 3-band semiparametric EQ is equipped with separate bass, mid and high frequency controls. These are very powerful - so use sparingly for best results. The mid is also equipped with a variable frequency control. This enables you to fi nd an offending frequency and dial it out. This is particularly effective at reducing feedback when playing on loud stages. There is also a 3-position low-cut switch that is very helpful at eliminating resonance, another major cause of feedback. The PZ-Deluxe is equipped with several outputs: the on-stage guitar amp out lets you set up your own personal monitoring system on stage; the tuner out is used for quiet on-stage tuning; and an XLR balanced direct box out is used to feed the instrument signal to the PA system. TUNER 15VDC 400mA + PZB STAGE AMP PA SYSTEM Typical Setup 1

FEATURE SET 1 2 3 4 5 11 6 10 7 9 8 1. POWER SUPPLY: Connection for the included 15V (400mA) external power supply. 2. DI OUT: Built-in Radial direct box sends balanced mic-level output to the PA system. This allows long runs without adding noise. 3. THREE BAND EQ: Semi-parametric equalizer with separate high and low shelving with a variable mid-frequency for optimal tone shaping. 4. LEVEL: Fully adjustable control sets the PZ-Deluxe overall volume level for both the ¼ and the. 5. PZB: Extra gain stage adds more drive and elevates the input impedance to optimize the PZ-Deluxe for use with piezo transducers. 6. ADJUST: Recessed set & forget control adjusts the level of signal boost when the footswitch is depressed for soloing. 7. INPUT: ¼ instrument input is set to normal for active and magnetic pickups or optimized for piezo pickups by depressing the recessed the PZB switch. 8. : Footswitch lets you increase the level for solos. Fully variable set & forget gain adjustment on side panel (item number 6). 2

FEATURE SET 12 13 14 15 9. : Footswitch mutes the ¼ stage amp and to allow silent on-stage tuning and instrument changes. 10. AMP OUT: Separate ¼ guitar amp output is used to feed the artist s on-stage amplifi er or in-ear monitoring system. 11. TUNER OUT: Separately buffered tuner output is always on to allow on the fl y adjustments. 12. LIFT: Lifts pin-1 (ground) on the XLR output to help eliminate hum and buzz caused by ground loops. 13. 180 (DI OUT): Phase inverter reverses the polarity of the signal going to the PA system to help eliminate acoustic hot-spots on stage that can cause feedback. 14. 180 (AMP ): Phase inverter reverses the polarity of the signal going to the ¼ stage amp and DI-OUT to help eliminate acoustic hot-spots on stage that can cause feedback. 15. LO-CUT FILTER: Three position high-pass fi lter cuts low frequencies to reduce resonance which can often cause feedback on stage. 3

MAKING CONNECTIONS Before making any connections, always ensure your audio system is either turned down or turned off in order to protect more sensitive components from damage due to plug-in transients. There is no power switch on the PZ-Deluxe. You simply connect the included 15VDC power supply and it automatically turns on. Amp & PA system Although you can start with either the ¼ guitar amp output or the XLR DI-OUT, we suggest setting up the PZ-Deluxe using the DI-OUT connected to the PA system fi rst as this is often more critical in a live situation than an instrument amplifi er. Connect the DI-OUT to your PA system using a standard XLR cable. The PZ-Deluxe is wired to the AES standard with pin-1 ground, pin-2 hot (+) and pin-3 cold (-). Instruments and Pickups Connecting to the PZ-Deluxe is made using a standard ¼ guitar cable. The recessed set & forget PZB switch should be set for the type of instrument pickups you are connecting. If your instrument is equipped with an active pickup system (battery powered) A you do not need the extra boost that the PZB will produce. Most magnetic pickups do not need an extra boost either B. For these pickup systems make sure the PZB booster switch is in the outward position (off). If you are connecting a piezo transducer directly to the PZ-Deluxe without any form of preamp or battery powered buffer in between the PZB booster would be engaged C. Setting the PZB switch to the inward position (on) increases the sensitivity and output level and raises the input impedance to better suit piezo transducers. A B C Acoustic-Electric with on-board preamp Magnetic pickup in sound hole Piezo transducer without preamp 4

GETTING STARTED Set your controls in the start position with all knobs at 12 o clock except for the level control which is set to 7 o clock or minimum. Make sure the and footswitches are not engaged (LEDs off). Set the high pass fi lter to the up position (fl at) and the two 180 phase switches to the down (in phase) position. LOW MID FREQ HIGH LEVEL LIFT LO-CUT AMP FILTER Test at a low level Turn on your PA and bring up the volume. Always test at low levels as this will reduce possibility of equipment damage should a problem occur. Slowly increase the LEVEL control on the PZ-Deluxe until you can hear sound. If you hear hum or buzz try toggling the ground LIFT switch. If the sound is distorted ensure the PZB switch is in the correct position for the type of pickup you are connecting. The 3-band semi-parametric EQ The PZ-Deluxe is equipped with a very powerful 3-band EQ that is used to shape your tone and eliminate feedback. It is very powerful therefore small changes can have a dramatic effect. Start by setting the controls to the 12 o clock position. The low and high frequency controls are straight ahead while the MID/FREQ controls require some explanation. This type of EQ is known as a semi-parametric whereby it has a fi xed-q, a sweepable center-frequency and variable cut/boost gain control. To hear the effect, turn the MID control to 3 o clock and then rotate the FREQ control to hear what is happening. This will accentuate frequencies as you sweep the control, allowing you to fi nd a frequency that may sound harsh to your ears. Once you have found the offending frequency, roll back the MID control to around 11 o clock and listen. The more you experiment the more control you will have over your sound. The low-cut filter Another handy feature is the low-cut or high pass fi lter. A high pass fi lter does exactly that, it cuts the lows to allow the high frequencies to pass. This three position switch lets you reduce unwanted resonance by simply moving the switch from the flat position downward. The middle position has a moderate cut while the bottom position cuts more bass. As a general rule, the smaller the instrument, the more cut you will apply. Cutting the bass helps eliminate resonant feedback that can cause the top or the instrument to vibrate. Smaller instruments vibrate at a higher frequency, thus are often better served with a higher cut-off point. Acoustic Bass Flat (bypass) Acoustic Guitar Low-mid-cut Violin / Mandolin Low-cut 5

TUNER LIFT LOW AMP MID FREQ LO-CUT FILTER HIGH LEVEL INPUT ADDING YOUR STAGE AMP You can now connect your stage amp to the PZ-Deluxe. This separately buffered output is used to provide you with a personal monitor system that you can control for your on-stage sound. Turn up the volume and listen. Now, you will have sound coming from both the PA and your stage amp. For fun, try switching the 180 phase switch at the DI-OUT. This will change the phase relationship between the PA and your amp which will cause the tone to change. When sound is coming from two different sources such as a PA and stage amp, some frequencies will combine together to create peaks while others will cancel out to create dips. This is known as comb-filtering. The peaks can often cause feedback so reversing the polarity (or the phase) will cause these offending frequencies to cancel which in turn can eliminate feedback. You can also reverse the phase going to the stage amp to see if this helps. Keep in mind that the two 180 phase reverse switch are in series. GROUND LIFT When connecting the PZ-Deluxe to your amp and the PA at the same time, you can encounter noise in the form of buzz or hum. This is caused by what is commonly known as a ground loop. Ground loops occur when the audio ground path and the electrical ground path interact. Using the LIFT switch to disconnect the ground between the PZ-Deluxe and the PA can often eliminate this type of noise. POWER ER The PZ-Deluxe is equipped with a footswitch that lets you increase your output level for soloing. The boost gain is determined by a recessed set & forget level control on the side. Engage the footswitch (LED on) and use a screwdriver or guitar pick to adjust the boost level. Once you have found the boost level that works for you, it can be activated anytime simply by depressing the footswitch. When you do, the LED will go on. Hit it again and the boost will turn off. TUNER & The other footswitch on the PZ-Deluxe is a mute. This is designed to turn off all of the outputs except for the one labelled tuner. This always on output is designed to allow you to monitor your tuning at all times and by depressing the footswitch, mute the signal going to your amp and PA should you need to do a quick adjustment. TUNER ALWAYS ON TUNER 15VDC 400mA + PZB STAGE AMP PA SYSTEM Depressing the footswitch turns off the ¼ and the DI-OUT allowing for silent tuning or instrument changes. 6

TUNER LIFT LOW AMP MID LO-CUT FILTER FREQ TUNER HIGH LIFT LEVEL INPUT LOW AMP MID FREQ LO-CUT FILTER HIGH LEVEL INPUT ADDING EFFECTS When incorporating high-z effect pedals you can either place them before or after the PZ- Deluxe. The major difference is how the XLR DI-OUT will be affected. For example, if you place effect pedals between the PZ-Deluxe ¼ and your stage amp the DI-OUT will not be affected. Only the clean instrument signal will be sent to the PA. This is a good setup for larger stages and halls. For example, a reverb effect might sound great coming out of your stage amp but the same instrument/reverb mix may not sound right through the PA, especialy if the hall has it s own acoustic issues like exessive echo. Also to consider is the on-stage monitor mix. You may enjoy hearing your instrument with reverb but the other players may be able to hear your instrument better without reverb in their fl oor monitor speakers. Connecting effect pedals after the PZ-Deluxe will allow the most fl exibility for the PA and monitor systems. 15VDC 400mA + PZB STAGE AMP EFFECT PEDALS PA SYSTEM Placing effect pedals between your guitar s output and the PZ-Deluxe INPUT will affect both the ¼ stage amp and the DI-OUT. In this case your stage amp and the PA system will both be colored by the effects. This could be a good setup for small halls where you are operating your own PA system from the stage without an instrument amp. 15VDC 400mA + PZB STAGE AMP EFFECT PEDALS PA SYSTEM Try both setups and decide which works best for your performance sistuation. One thing to consider with this setup is the type of pickup your instrument uses. If your instrument uses a piezo transducer it will need a direct connection to the PZ-Deluxe s PZB high impedance piezo buffer in order to sound best. This would preclude using effect pedals ahead of the PZ-Deluxe with a piezo pickup. 7

BLOCK DIAGRAM INST. INPUT 6 5 4 3 2 1 PZB HIGH IMPEDANCE PIEZO BUFFER NORMAL PEIZO TUNER OUT TUNER BUFFER 6 5 4 3 2 1 VARIABLE LEVEL CONTROL SEMI-PARAMETRIC MID-RANGE EQ FOOTSWITCH 180 PHASE REVERSE SWITCH BALANCED DRIVER LOW-CUT FILTER 3 POS SWITCH FOOTSWITCH AND LEVEL 180 POLARITY INVERT SWITCH HIGH & LOW TONE CONTROL DI-OUT J3 6 5 4 3 2 1 STAGE AMP GROUND LIFT 2 3 1 8

SPECIFICATIONS Frequency response... 20Hz ~ 20kHz (+/- 3dB) Dynamic range... 105dB Total harmonic distortion... 0.02% Noise... -92dBu Equivalent Input Noise... -108dBu Gain - 1/4 input to XLR Out... +5dB Gain - Boost On... +13dB Gain - PZB... +10dB Input Impedance - PZB Off... 6.8K Ohms Input Impedance - PZB On... 10M Ohms Output Impedance - XLR Output... 600 Ohms nominal Power Requirement... 15VDC 400mA (center pin positive) 9

THREE YEAR TRANSFERABLE LIMITED WARRANTY RADIAL ENGINEERING LTD. ( Radial ) warrants this product to be free from defects in material and workmanship and will remedy any such defects free of charge according to the terms of this warranty. Radial will repair or replace (at its option) any defective component(s) of this product (excluding fi nish and wear and tear on components under normal use) for a period of three (3) years from the original date of purchase. In the event that a particular product is no longer available, Radial reserves the right to replace the product with a similar product of equal or greater value. In the unlikely event that a defect is uncovered, please call 604-942-1001 or email service@radialeng.com to obtain an RA number (Return Authorization number) before the 3 year warranty period expires. The product must be returned prepaid in the original shipping container (or equivalent) to Radial or to an authorized Radial repair center and you must assume the risk of loss or damage. A copy of the original invoice showing date of purchase and the dealer name must accompany any request for work to be performed under this limited and transferable warranty. This warranty shall not apply if the product has been damaged due to abuse, misuse, misapplication, accident or as a result of service or modifi cation by any other than an authorized Radial repair center. THERE ARE NO EXPRESSED WARRANTIES OTHER THAN THOSE ON THE FACE HEREOF AND DESCRIBED ABOVE. NO WARRANTIES WHETHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMIT- ED TO, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FIT- NESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE SHALL EXTEND BEYOND THE RESPECTIVE WARRANTY PERIOD DESCRIBED ABOVE OF THREE YEARS. RADIAL SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE OR LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR LOSS ARISING FROM THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT. THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS, AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS, WHICH MAY VARY DEPENDING ON WHERE YOU LIVE AND WHERE THE PRODUCT WAS PURCHASED. 1588 Kebet Way, Port Coquitlam BC V3C 5M5 tel: 604-942-1001 fax: 604-942-1010 info@radialeng.com www.radialeng.com Radial Tonebone PZ-Deluxe User Guide - Part #R870 1212 00 rev.1 Specifi cations and appearance are subject to change without notice. www.radialeng.com