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When you want to use the microphone, it will need to be switched ‘on’. For optimal sound quality, the
vocalist/speaker should hold the microphone at a maximum distance of 5 cm away from their mouth. They
should speak or sing clearly into the microphone so minimal amplification is necessary. The microphone is
directional, meaning it will not capture as much sound from the back or sides of the microphone.
Never hold the microphone directly in front of the Roadster as this can cause feedback, which results in a
loud, high-pitched tone. Should this happen accidentally, remove the microphone from the vicinity of the
Roadster immediately and turn the volume controls down completely.
It is highly recommended that speakers/vocalists position themselves next to or behind the Roadster to avoid
feedback.
Power mains
The Devine Roadster has a built-in battery, but can also function when plugged into the power mains. The
advantage of this is that as you use the Roadster, the battery is charging at the same time so you can use it
wirelessly another time.
The green LED status indicator will light up while the battery is charging. Once the battery is full, charging will
stop and the green LED will go out.
Stand adapter
On the underside of the Devine Roadster, there is a 35mm stand flange. With it, the speaker can be easily
mounted on a stand, which will allow high tones to be carried further, reaching a larger audience.
For best result, the speaker should be placed on the stand at a height of about 1.8 metres.
If the speaker is mounted on a stand, make sure the stand is not placed in a pathway and/or can't be
knocked over. Fold the stand legs out completely for optimal stability.
The information in this user manual is subject to change at any time without notice.
Version: 1.0
Date of creation and author's initials:: 6-01-2017 RV
Revision date and author's initials: -