Front Panel Operations and Connections
Input 1-
This controls the level of Input 1 in the overall mix. A good level to begin with
is the 12:00 position. Then adjust to achieve the desired level.
Aux –
This controls the level of the front panel MP3 input and the back panel AUX input.
Note: i Pods and MP3 players have their own volume control. When using a hand held music
player, start with the AUX set to the 12:00 position and use your hand held music players
built in volume to adjust the level. When using the back panel AUX input use the front panel
AUX to control the volume.
Bass -
The bass control is a shelving type equalizer that boosts or cuts
bass frequencies at 100Hz +/- 12 dB. The center “0” position does not
affect the signal. Equalizers should be used sparingly. Too much boost
can cause feedback when using microphones.
Treble
- The Treble control is a shelving type equalizer that boosts or
cuts bass frequencies at 10kHz +/- 12 dB. The center “0” position does
not affect the signal. Equalizers should be used sparingly. Too much
boost can cause feedback when using microphones.
Master -
The Master gain control controls the overall output of the
amplifier. Pay close attention to the output OL LED. The LED provides
visual feedback to the levels in the amplifier. When the OL “RED” LED
is lit or flashing the amplifier is being overloaded. Immediately turn
down the Master volume control. Re-adjust the Input level controls to
the desired mix and then adjust the Master level control to the desired
volume where the OL LED is not solidly lit.
NOTE:
When using the V-RVC remote control, set the amplifier master
volume to 75% then control the master volume remotely from the V-
RVC.
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