Microphone Sockets; Adjusting The Volume; Equaliser (Eq) Function; Mega Bass - Bush PT-951 Instruction Manual

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Microphone sockets

Your Party speaker has two microphone sockets
connect a microphone, the MIC FIRST feature becomes active and the music sound is
lowered so that the microphone can be heard. You can short press the MIC FIRST button
to turn this feature on or off.
You can adjust the volume and effect of the microphone by using the MIC VOL and MIC
ECHO rotary controls on the top of the Party speaker.

Adjusting the volume

Turn the large central volume control clockwise to increase the volume and anti-
clockwise to decrease the volume. There are a maximum of 30 volume levels on your
Party speaker, please check the display when you adjust the volume.

Equaliser (EQ) function

The sound on your Party speaker can be adjusted to suit the type of music that you are
listending to using the EQ function. The 10 options available are: Classic, Rock, Pop, Jazz,
Live, Club, Dance, Hall, Soft and Flat.
1. Repeatedly short press the EQ button to cycle through the EQ options available. Stop
when the EQ setting you would like is displayed.

Mega Bass

Short press the MEGA BASS button to turn the Mega Bass on or off.

Tone

1. Short press the TONE button to access the Party speaker bass and treble settings.
2. When a 'b' for Bass or a 't' for Treble is displayed, use the large central volume control
on the party speaker or the Vol- and Vol+ on the remote control to adjust the settings.
There are 10 levels available for Bass and Treble.
section of these instructions, or online at www.bush-support.com If you still require further assistance, call one of our experts on 0345 600 3021.
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