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BACK PANEL DIAGRAM
1. MIC Pass Thru jack
Connecting an XLR cable here allows you to share your
mic or line input with another device, typically a mixer or
another VoiceSolo.
2. MIC IN jack
Connect the XLR cable from your microphone here. If your
mic requires phantom power, you will need to also connect
a cable between VoiceSolo’s MIC THRU and a mixer or
phantom power source. Engage the phantom power on the
device after making the connections.
3. LINE IN jack
You may connect a mono line level signal through this jack
such as an acoustic/electric guitar, mono keyboard or an
auxilliary send from your mixer. Note that this input is not
suitable for amplifying high impedance sources such as
electric guitars or non-preamplified acoustic pickups.
You may connect
either
a mic or a line device to
VoiceSolo’s inputs but not both at once. The mic and line
inputs are wired together and if used simultaneously the
instrument connected to the line input will excite the mic’s
diaphragm as if it were a speaker which could cause mic
damage.
4. Power switch
The
|
character represents power on, the
O
character
represents power off.
5. AC power input
Connect the standard IEC power cable that is included with
VoiceSolo here.
6. Fuse holder
The power amp is protected with this fuse. If the switch is
on and VoiceSolo’s power led will not light, check the fuse
here and only replace with the correctly rated part.
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