Owner
’s Manual
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Owner’s Manual
Hookup Diagrams
CH1
CH2
CH3/4
PUSH FOR SETTINGS
MAX
OFF
SPEAKER CONTROL
GAIN
LINE
MIC
MAX
OFF
U
LINE
MAX
OFF
U
PUSH FOR SETTINGS
SPEAKER CONTROL
FLAT
LIVE
MUSIC
INSIDE
MON
CLUB
LIVE
SPEAKER VOICING
FLAT
LIVE
MUSIC
INSIDE
MON
CLUB
LIVE
SPEAKER VOICING
CONFIGURATION
CH1 IN
ABOUT/RES...
FRONT LED
LED COLOR
LCD SCREEN
BT SETTINGS...
LOCK...
LINE
MIC
HI
DIM
OFF
GRN
WH MUL
ON
OFF SIG
LINE
HI-Z
CH2 IN
SRM | V-Class loudspeakers are the perfect tool for singer-songwriters touring the local coffee shops.
Bring your favorite axe and mic, SRM | V-Class loudspeakers and cables and power cords.
In this example, a Mackie EM-89D dynamic microphone is connected to the channel 1 input of an SRM215 | V-Class
loudspeaker, used for monitoring purposes. Note that the gain knob is set to Mic.
Now grab your axe and plug it directly into the channel 2 input. Or if you use effects, connect the guitar to the effects
input and another cable from the effects output to the channel 2 input. Note that the gain knob is set to Line.
An SRM210 | V-Class loudspeaker will be used for the main PA. Simply connect a cable from the SRM215 | V-Class
monitor’s MIX OUT jack to the SRM210 | V-Class PA’s channel 1 input.
For the output, you will want to set a speaker mode, described in detail on page 14. For this type of setup, Live works
well for the main SRM210 | V-Class. Select the Monitor mode for the SRM215 | V-Class monitor. Additionally, you will
want to set the monitor’s configuration > channel 2 input to Hi-Z to account for the guitar.
Singer-Songwriter Setup