Getting Ready; Connecting An Amp And Speaker System - Roland V-Synth GT Owner's Manual

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Getting Ready

Connecting an Amp and Speaker System

Since the V-Synth GT contains no amplifier or speakers, you'll need to connect it to audio equipment such as a
keyboard amplifier, monitor speaker system or home stereo, or use headphones to hear its sound.
To prevent malfunction and/or damage to speakers or other devices, always turn down the volume, and turn off the
power on all devices before making any connections.
When connection cables with resistors are used, the volume level of equipment connected to the INPUT jacks may be
low. If this happens, use connection cables that do not contain resistors.
1.
Before hooking anything up, make sure that the power on all of your gear is turned OFF.
2.
Connect the V-Synth GT to your amp/speaker system as shown in the diagram.
fig.01b-001-e.eps
Use audio cables to connect audio equipment such as an amp or speakers. If you're using headphones, plug them
into the PHONES jack.
Audio cables are not included with the V-Synth GT. You'll need to provide them.
In order to fully experience the V-Synth GT's sound, we recommend using a stereo amp/speaker system. If you're
using a mono system, however, make your connections to the V-Synth GT's MAIN OUT jack L/MONO.
Monitor Speakers
Mixer etc.
Power Amplifier
Stereo Headphones
(powered)
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