SAFETY INTRODUCTION 1.Please read the manual carefully and keep it for future reference. 2.All safety instructions and warnings must be adhered to. They are par t of the manual and must be kept with the manual. 3.Any guarantee claims are rendered invalid if damage occurs due to non-observance of these operating instructions.
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19.Electrical appliances must be kept out of the reach of children. Be par ticularly careful if children are pre- sent. Children are not aware of the hazards involved in handing electrical appliances improperly. Children could attempt to poke objects into the appliance. There is a life-threatening danger of electrocution. 20.Do not leave the appliance unattended while operating it.
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1.VOLUME CONTROL Adjust the volume of your microphone, instrument or audio source. 2.TREBLE CONTROL Adjust the high-frequency balance of your microphone or instrument. 3.BASS CONTROL Adjust the low-frequency balance of your microphone or instrument. 4.REVERB CONTROL Adjust the amount of reverb applied to your microphone or instrument. 5.VOICE PRIORITY SWITCH Move the switch to the NO or OFF position to enable the Voice Priority preset.
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1.SCENARIOS SWITCH Elevated Surface Position the speakeron a surface. This projects sound clearly and evenly throughout the audience, and ensures that audience members enjoy the full frequency range of the system. Tilt-Back For performances where your audience is close to you, tilt the speaker onto its back edge. For best results, the performer should stand or sit to one side of the loudspeaker to avoid blocking sound from the audience Monitor...
3.Examples of Input connections CD player, usign a stereo RCA unbalanced LINE input Mp3 player, usign a stereo mini-jack unbalanced LINE input Dinamic microphone, usign an XLR balanced MIC input 4.Stereo operation with a mixer LINE OUT LINE IN...
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