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Compact Mobile
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  • Page 1 user manual Compact Mobile...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Compact Mobile user manual Contents Page 1. Introduction 2. Safety Instructions 3. Controls and connections 3.1 Front side 3.2 Rear side 4. Starting up 4.1 Cabling and switching-on 4.2 Level adjustment 5. Functional characteristics 5.1 Equalization 5.2 Effects 5.3 Footswitch 5.4 Phantom powering 5.5 Battery operation and care 6.
  • Page 3: Introduction

    Compact Mobile up to 4 hours without con- necting the amp to the mains. All AER-systems are subtly dynamically controlled which ensures absolute reliability in full load opera- tion despite strikingly small sizes and little weight. Read on and have fun using your Compact Mobile...
  • Page 4: Safety Instructions

    2. Safety instructions The following guidelines shall help minimize the risk of injury through fire or electric shock. 1. Carefully read these safety notes before you use the device! 2. Keep these safety notes in a safe place. 3. Pay attention to all warnings, instructions and ad- ditional texts on the unit.
  • Page 5: Controls And Connections

    3. Controls and connections input input gain colour bass middle treble gain bass treble select level master high clip line clip power channel 1 channel 2 aux level charge phantom battery power 48V Compact Mobile battery-powered acoustic amplifier IB_CPM_120718 3.1 Front side 1) input (ch.
  • Page 6: Rear Side

    line send tuner Compact Mobile aux in headphones return footswitch DI-out line send tuner tip = int. efx 1 = gnd ring = ext. efx 2 = pos on/off 3 = neg battery-powered acoustic amplifier Compact Mobile aux in headphones return footswitch DI-out...
  • Page 7: Starting Up

    4. Starting up The clip-LED indicates an overload. A short flicker is of no danger to AER devices. During operation a short flicker can be accepted, to be on the safe side 4.1 Cabling and switching on you should reduce the gain slightly to achieve an Before connecting to mains, please ensure that your optimal and distortion-free performance.
  • Page 8: Effects

    DI output etc.) which are not protected against phantom power applied to their XLR output. (The DI connectors on AER products are protected against applied phantom power.) Other audio devices (such as preamps, effects pe- dals etc.) whose unbalanced line output was repla-...
  • Page 9: Battery Operation And Care

    The exchange of worn out batteries should be car- you to play up to 8 hours. The low-battery-LED indi- ried out by a specialist or by AER Service as both cates that the battery is almost empty. amplifier and new battery could be severely dama- As soon as the minimal allowed battery voltage has ged through improper connecting or assembly.
  • Page 10: Technical Specificatios

    Line output after master, with aux in and effects. effects Mono jack, ¼” (6.35 mm) Output voltage: 700 mV (–3 dBV) Output impedance: 100  Min. load impedance: 2 k Residual noise (A-weighted): 4.5 μV (–107 dBV) www.aer-amps.com CompactMobile - 2012_07_GB...
  • Page 11 Cabinet 12 mm (0.47“) birch plywood TD20121011 Finish Waterbased acrylic, black spatter finish Dimensions and weight Dimensions 320 mm (12.8“) high 326 mm (12.9“) wide 282 mm (11.1“) deep Weight 13 kg (28.7 lbs) www.aer-amps.com CompactMobile - 2012_07_GB...
  • Page 12: Circuit Diagram

    7. Circuit diagram Compact Mobile www.aer-amps.com CompactMobile - 2012_07_GB...

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