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8. Mic Input
Input
Any standard microphone may be connected to the Mic input. If your microphone requires
Phantom power, it is built-in (some condenser microphones, that don’t have batteries, require
an input with Phantom power).
Control
The Mic control adjusts the volume level for the Mic input.
9. Master Control
This control adjusts the level of the individual EF-Series powered cabinet. When Linking multiple
cabinets use this control to individually adjust the relative volumes of each cabinet.
Note: The Master control is designed to be used in the 12 o’clock (middle) position, only
minor adjustments are recommended.
10. Mode Selector
The Mode Selector applies specific EQ and tone settings for the EF-Series powered cabinet
effectively custom tailoring your EF-Series powered cabinet for any environment.
Club:
Boosted bass and enhanced highs make this mode ideal for music playback.
Concert:
Allows instruments and vocals to be equally and naturally reproduced which
is best for live performance.
Vocal:
Shaped response specifically for the human voice range ensures vocal intelligibility.
User:
Flat by default, can be customized by a user through the Yorkville app with a maximum
of five different parametric equalization points with adjustable boost, cut and Q.
11. Sub Switch
For operation with a subwoofer, the Sub switch shuts off the low frequency boost and filters out
signals below 100 Hz. This switch only affects the signals to the internal amplifier and does not
affect signals going out from the internal mixer, or to signals passing through the Link connections.
12. Bluetooth™ Control
This control enables or disables the Bluetooth™ connection between a tablet or a smart
phone using the Yorkville App. Pressing this control button for more than 4 seconds resets
the EF-Series powered cabinet to factory settings.
13. Faults and Internal Fuse
Even in extreme operating conditions the mains fuse should never blow. A blown fuse generally
means that excessive mains voltage has been applied or there’s a serious fault with the unit.
Self re-setting thermal switches are built into the power transformer. These will not trip even
under the most extreme operating conditions and are provided only for safety reasons.