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Your Power Gig is set up to produce the full spectrum of sound from its woofer and tweeter horn combination. The lower frequencies seek out the floor of the room that they are playing in and travel along the floor and walls. The tweeter horn is more directional. Hence when setting up your system its more important to make sure that the tweeter horns are not blocked by any furniture and are located / aimed at ear level to the listening audience. Woofer aiming is not as critical as explained previously due to the nature of the woofer sounds able to travel through various paths even when blocked.
It is therefore recommended that when setting up your system you set up your speakers on provided stands so that the tweeter sounds will radiate above the listening crowd. This will guarantee optimum sound dispersion and achieve clear vocal sound reproduction.
The placement of your microphone is critical in avoiding feedback through your Power Gig system. Never set up your microphone in front of the speaker. Always set up your microphone behind the speaker. When approaching the speaker to make any adjustments, we recommend approaching the speaker from the rear and not walking directly towards the front of the speaker.
There is really only one volume control on the Power Gig unit, that is the knob marked MASTER LEVEL.
The Mic in / Line in Level control is a matching device to match the preamp voltages of items such as microphones and guitars or other musical instruments with your Power Gig unit. Never turn these up to maximum unless indicated by the instructions below. With a properly matched signal your system will produce less distortion, be subject to less feedback, and will produce louder, cleaner and clearer sound. Use the Master Volume control once all inputs are matched properly. Your Power Gig features a CLIP LED indicator to help you set and match your components. Please be sure to read all set up instructions so your Power Gig sounds its best.
Your Power Gig features an ultra-low noise Mic/Line inputs via XLR & 1/4˝ TRS stereo jacks.
Always stand behind the Power Gig when making your microphone adjustments to avoid feedback distortion.
You can choose to hook up two microphones to your Power Gig in the following manner.
Set up microphone #1 as instructed above. Using same set up instructions, insert microphone #2 into the ultra-low noise Line input which features its own separate Level control. Use this Level control to increase the microphone level and balance the inputs between the two microphones before attempting to adjust the Master Level.
You can use the Line Input function when you wish to hook up an additional stereo signal source without the use of a mixer console. CD players, DVD music players, MP3 players etc can be plugged directly in to the RCA inputs labeled LINE INPUT.
To connect a CD, DVD music player or MP3 player.
The XLR / 1/4˝ TRS combo jack marked Line Output allows for daisy chaining of signals from any active speaker to another. Simply attach an XLR or 1/4˝ cable from the Line Output of the speaker to the Line Input of the new speaker. As long as the new speaker has a line output as well, you can continue to add speakers indefinitely.
While guitarists and bassists have their own amplifiers to ensure that the volume produced by their instrument matches that of the other sound sources on stage, keyboards and synthesizers are a different story. They usually have no built-in speakers which means they need an external sound source. The Power Gig unit allows for the connection and mixing of two keyboards. More than two keyboards can be connected using a sub mixer to mix down the signals and send them to the Power Gig unit via the sub mixer output connectors.
Be sure to have your Power Gig units installed by a qualified installation professional. Ensure that the unit is properly grounded during and after installation. Not doing so may result in electrostatic discharge which may cause damage your equipment.
The 1/4˝ TRS output marked Speaker Output is for connecting the active unit to the passive unit. Passive speaker impedance must always be 8 ohm.
To connect your iPod, iPhone, MP3 player, Android phone or any other Bluetooth capable device follow the steps listed below.
Responsible party name: Rockville
Address: 333 Pearsall Ave.
Cedarhurst, NY 11096
Hereby declares that the product(s) Power Gig RPG152K pro audio speakers comply with FCC rules as mentioned in the following paragraph:
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
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