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Panel Descriptions
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1.
DC IN (AC Adaptor) Jack
An AC adaptor (PSA series, sold separately)
can be connected here (p. 22). You can
purchase a PSA series from your musical
instrument dealer.
2.
VOLUME
Adjusts the volume of the output from
PHONES/LINE OUT.
3.
PHONES/LINE OUT Jack
This is an output jack for connecting stereo
headphones (sold separately) or external
audio equipment (e.g., stereo amp).
4.
USB Connector (MINI B type)
Use this connector to connect the MICRO BR
to your computer via a USB cable. This
allows data to be transferred between the
MICRO BR and your computer (p. 22), (p.
100).
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1.
GUITAR IN Jack (Phone type)
This is a high-impedance input jack for
directly connecting your guitar or bass.
2.
LINE IN/MIC Jack (Stereo mini type)
This is an input jack for analog audio
signals.
The output of your portable audio player,
other audio device, or microphone can be
connected to this jack.
If you’re using a miniature condenser
microphone that supports plug-in power,
turn the MICRO BR’s “PlugInPower” setting
on.
“Using plug-in powered microphone” (p. 114)
If you connect the other device (dynamic
microphone etc.), you must turn off the
PlugInPower.
Side panel (left)
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• You must use only the PSA series as
the AC adaptor. Using any other
adaptor may cause malfunctions or
damaged.
• Your data may be lost if you
disconnect the AC adaptor during
operation.
Side panel (right)
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3
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What is a plug-in powered
condenser mic?
A plug-in powered condenser mic is a small
condenser mic that requires a power
supply.
Some mics have an internal battery, but
other mics require an external power
supply. The MICRO BR is designed to
supply power to plug-in powered mics that
need an external power supply.
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