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Satin Finish 11.1V/2600mAh Battery Power Max Charging Power V5.1 Wireless Audio Screen 2.0 inch color screen display Enya AR technology speaker, Speaker rated power 30W >85dB Enya SE Smart Audio System 6.4 lbs Weight MANUAL 9...
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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 1. Attach the detachable upper body frame to NEXG SE by inserting it into the grooves near the headstock and bridge. 2. Secure the body frame with the provided screws, using the longer screw for the headstock and the shorter screw for the bridge.
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I/O PANEL USB Port Phone Jack Line Out Jack Mic In Jack USB Port A USB Type-C port for charging and data transfer, including OTG* audio function. Use the provided adaptor and cable for MAC via USB cable. Check device and cable compatibility for OTG audio function.
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Phone Jack Use a 3.5mm TRS output jack to connect your earphones. After connection, the NEXG SE's built-in speaker system will be automatically muted. To avoid hearing damage, make sure to set an appropriate volume level before use. Line Out Connect to external speakers, amps, mixers, or audio inter- faces using a 6.35mm TS cable.
CONTROL PANEL Function Key A Main Knob Function Key B Display Function Key A Press for Tuner Mode. Hold to remove vocals when using NEXG SE as a Bluetooth speaker. MANUAL 13...
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Function Key B Press to mute the strings on NEXG SE. Hold to activate Blue- tooth and connect smartphones for audio playback. Main Knob Use this knob to adjust values by turning it clockwise or coun- terclockwise. • Turn to change the master volume.
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CHARGING Note: It is recommended to use the provided power adapter or a PD char- ger to charge your NEXG SE. Using other chargers may cause a charging issue or product damage. MANUAL 15...
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5. Allow the device to charge until the power indicator light turns solid or the charging process is complete. 6. You can now power on your NEXG SE and enjoy uninter- rupted performance. 16 MANUAL...
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MAIN MENU After skipping the pop-up notification or activating the device, the NEXG SE will land on the Main Menu. ①Status Bar Displays the current device status ②Sound Presets Indicates the preset group for the current sound. ③Numerical Values In the regular mode, it displays t he current output volume within a range of 0-16.
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OTG device connected. Mic In jack connected. Battery Level (If a non-complementary adapter is used to charge NEXG SE, the system may mistake it for an OTG device and display the corre- sponding icon on the status bar.) 18 MANUAL...
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Repeat for each string until your guitar is fully tuned. Tune in a quiet environment and refer to the manual or contact support if needed. How to Tune Your NEXG SE Note Order A→A#→B→C→C#→D→D#→E→E#→F→G→G#→A→A #→B→C→C#...
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Note of Each String (Standard Tuning) string: Low E; string: A; string: D; string: G; string: B; string: High E. Tune Up (Too Low) Tighten the tuning peg of the string until the meter on the display reaches the center and turns green. Repeat for each string until your guitar is fully tuned.
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Tune Down (Too High) Loosen the tuning peg of the string until the meter on the display reaches the center and turns green. Repeat for each string until your guitar is fully tuned. Refer to the manual or contact support for help if needed. MANUAL 21...
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SWITCHING SOUND PRESETS NEXG SE has 4 presets: Acoustic, Rock, Fusion, and Lab. Switching Presets The NEXG SE has a total of four sound preset positions, namely Acoustic (dis- played as Acous on the screen), Rock, Fusion, and Lab. Each time the device...
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REPLACING STRINGS Loose the strings, remove the bridge hole cover and all strings. Insert the string knot into the slot on the bridge. MANUAL 23...
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Pull up and tighten the strings. Put the bridge hole cover back on after changing all strings. Note: Make sure the strings are securely fastened to the bridge to prevent slippage during play. Additionally, use cau- tion when tightening the strings to avoid over-tensioning, which can cause damage to the guitar.
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TRUSS ROD (NECK) ADJUSTMENT To adjust the truss rod: 1. Loosen the strings and then remove the cover on the headstock. 2. Locate the truss rod ad- justment point and use the provided hex wrench to turn 3. Determine which way to turn the truss rod: Depend- ing on whether the neck is too concave or convex, you...
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3. Alternatively, you can pair the microphone through the App in the "Global Settings" interface and select "Mic Pairing." 4. Note that NEXG SE can only connect to one wireless micro- phone at a time, either the handheld or headset mic.
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APPLICATION APP Installation To edit NEXG SE's preset patch and activate it, simply download Enya Music App and connect your device. The app will scan nearby devices and list out all the Enya devices around. Select NEXG SE, then it will pair, connect and land on the editing page.
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With the Enya Music app, you can easily manage preset patches on your NEXG SE. You can manage presets via the Enya Music app by selecting "Presets" on the left of the screen. From there, you can rename, change thumbnails, and swipe left and right to check patches.
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To replace or edit a patch in the "Preset" interface, select the desired patch and click on the "Replace" button. This will take Preview the 10-15 second snippet of each online patch before selecting to ensure it's what you want. Press "Replace"...
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1k Hz, 2k Hz, 4k Hz, 8k Hz, and 16k Hz, and you can adjust each of them from -12 dB to 12 dB. Note that if you are using the speaker on NEXG SE, you should pay attention to controlling the gain of EQ to avoid feedback issues.
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Parameter Details Pickup Level Output level of pickup Level Gain Adjust the drive level of distortion. Tone Adjust the tone of the distortion. Distortion Level sound. Adjust the balance of volume between the level of the dry input signal and the signal processed by distortion.
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Parameter Details Adjust the oscillation frequency of Rate Adjust the amount of pitch varia- Depth Mod./Flt. tion in the wet signal. -Chorus Pre- Adjust the delay time of the wet Delay signal. Level Adjust the level of wet signal. Adjust the oscillation frequency of Ratio Mod./Flt.
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Parameter Details Adjust the range of sweeping fre- Range quency. Mod./Flt. Adjust the balance of volume be- -Auto Wah tween the input signal and the sig- nal processed by auto-wah. Time Adjust the delay time. Adjust the delay feedback to con- Feed- trol the number of repeats.
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Parameter Details Pre- Adjust the time until the reverb Delay sound appears This sets the frequency where the High- the sound. If the parameter is set Pass Reverb When the parameter is set to 100, Low- Pass fect. The lower the value, the more high-frequency content will be re- moved from the signal.
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Mixer The NEXG SE App provide options for adjusting the output gain of each channel in the mixer interface, with the slider bar on the left used to adjust the gain level from 0-100. All parameters in the Mixer interface are global parameters and remain unchanged even if the patch is changed.
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Vocal Settings In the App's Mixer interface, there is a "Vocal Setting" button located above the vertical sliders for "Mic. In" and "Wireless Mic." terface. MANUAL 37...
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band EQ and reverb to the vocal, with a middle-frequency bin of each band ranging from 31Hz to 16k Hz. You can boost or cut up to 12dB in each band. Tips: 38 MANUAL...
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In this interface, you can use a 10-band EQ and reverb with the ability to boost or cut up to 12dB in the middle-frequency bins of each band. Tip: Pay attention to EQ gain levels to avoid feedback issues when using the built-in speaker of NEXG SE. MANUAL 39...
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System Settings To open the system settings, select "Settings" on the left. Auto Off: To save battery, eature to set a time for the system to shut down automatically when inactive. Access the setting to adjust or disable the feature. 40 MANUAL...
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Version: Check your rmware v ersion a nd u pdate t o t he l atest soft- ware. Breathing Light: Adjust the color and mode of the breathing indicator light. Mic Pairing: Con gure s ettings f or t he w ireless m icrophones, w hich are mirrored as sliders in the onboard settings.
IMPORTANT NOTES • It’s highly recommended to use the provided power adapter and USB cable to charge the device. The use of other pow- er adapters may cause damage to the equipment or lead to electric shock. • Properly store all accessories, such as strap buttons and frame bolts, to avoid accidental ingestion by children.
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• Do not infringe on any third-party copyright laws. Enya as- sumes no responsibility for any infringements arising from the use of this product. It is illegal to make an audio or video re- cording, copy, or revision of a copyrighted work without the permission of the owner, whether in whole or in part, and dis- tribute, sell, lease, perform, or broadcast it.
LIMITED WARRANTY ENYA MUSIC WARRANTS ITS PRODUCT TO BE FREE FROM DE- FECTS IN MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP UNDER NORMAL USE FOR A PERIOD OF ONE YEAR FROM THE DATE OF ORIGINAL PURCHASE. DURING THE WARRANTY PERIOD, AND UPON PROOF OF PURCHASE, THE PRODUCT WILL BE REPAIRED OR THE PRODUCT WILL BE RE - PLACED WITH THE SAME OR SIMILAR MODEL.
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AFTER 30 DAYS OF DELIVERY, INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING COSTS FOR REPLACEMENT OR REPAIRS WILL NO LONGER BE COVERED UNDER THE WARRANTY. THE CUSTOMER SHALL NOT HAVE ANY CLAIM UNDER THIS WARRANTY FOR REPAIR OR ADJUSTMENT EXPENSES IF: • The product is purchased from anyone other than an authorized product dealer or upon which unauthorized repair or service work has been carried out.
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• Damage resulting from exposure to extreme temperatures, humidi- ty, acts of nature, dry climates, or salt air climates. Failure to use a humidi er on the product will void your warranty if any cracking occurs. Warranty claims may not be considered if a quality humidi er is not used with your product while it is stored in its case or bag.
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