18
Getting Started
ing the top half of the
POWER
switch on the
front panel turns the instrument on. The LED
indicator in the
POWER
switch will remain lit
(red) to show that the instrument is powered on.
NOTE:
Because the player’s entire body inter-
acts with the circuitry at the heart of the there-
min, a properly grounded connection is required
for stable operation.
Main Out
First, plug one end of a 1/4” instrument cable
into the
MAIN OUT
jack on the rear panel. Then
plug the other end into an amplified speaker or
mixing console input.
Phones Out
Claravox Centennial includes a convenient 1/4”
headphone jack on the front panel, complete
with a dedicated
HEADPHONE VOLUME
knob. Keep the headphone cable secured so that
it does not interfere with the Pitch Antenna.
NOTE:
This headphone jack is unaffected by the
status of the
MAIN OUTPUT
switch (see page
38-39).
Figure 3
Figure 4
Summary of Contents for Claravox Centennial
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