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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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Summary of Contents for VOICESOLO VSM-200

Page 1: ...User s Manual VSM 200 Active Voice Monitor ...

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Page 3: ...they exit from the apparatus 11 Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer 12 Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over 13 Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of tim...

Page 4: ...ursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in residential installations This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not ...

Page 5: ...d no 606119011 Introduction 5 Front panel diagram 6 Back panel diagram 7 Mic stand mounting procedure 8 Using VoiceSolo 11 Setup diagrams 12 Specifications 14 Specifications interface and features are subject to change without notice due to continued product improvement ...

Page 6: ...paration would be more evident VSM 200 Features Quick mic stand set up Integrates with Boom so the same stand is used for the monitor and microphone Versatile placement options provided by dual stand mounting holes and dual bevelled edges for floor mounting Two way point source 6 5 ICT driver for optimal near field live monitoring High volume capability 116dB peak SPL at 5m 150W BASH amplifier Cas...

Page 7: ...er for signs of transit damage In the unlikely event of this having occurred inform the carrier and the supplier Keep all the packaging if damage has occurred as this will show evidence of excessive handling forces It is also a good idea to keep the packaging if possible for future transportation Registering VoiceSolo There are two methods for registering your VoiceSolo Online visit www tc helicon...

Page 8: ... the led is constantly lit however you should lower the value of the Volume control 2 Tuned bass port This allows VoiceSolo to produce low frequencies It is also useful as a handle when carrying the unit 3 VOLUME level control This controls the volume of the Mic or Line input 4 POWER indicator This lights when power is applied 1 2 4 3 ...

Page 9: ...xer 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 w...

Page 10: ...ic Boom Mount Attachment Mic Stand Mounting insert 1 Separate the boom from the stand by unscrewing the boom from the vertical shaft of the microphone stand To do this tighten the clutch you use to raise and lower the stand first This makes it easier to unscrew the boom section Hold the base of the stand with one hand and turn the boom counterclockwise looking down from the top with the other hand...

Page 11: ...oom Mount is found in the bag of parts that came with your VoiceSolo There are two versions a thin one for European stands and a wider one for the rest This adapter connects the boom of your mic stand with VoiceSolo It is designed to fit into the top receptacle in VoiceSolo 5 Screw the Mic Boom Mount Attachment into your boom 6 Lift the lid on VoiceSolo and while holding it open slide the Mic Boom...

Page 12: ...iceSolo 2 Still holding the boom so that it does not swing away turn the lock nut counter clockwise until it s snug against the bottom of the boom Note that it s not possible to completely tighten the lock nut with your fingers the final action is done by swinging the boom snug against the lock nut 3 After tightening the lock nut with your fingers swing the boom left tightening to the desired posi...

Page 13: ...AC cable confirm that the power specifications printed above the power input connector are correct for your area VSM powered monitors do not feature automatic AC switching which is due to the high power to size ratio of BASH amplifiers When you have confirmed that the AC standard is correct turn the Power switch on VoiceSolo OFF and then plug the supplied AC cable from the input on VoiceSolo to a ...

Page 14: ...e of the VSM 200 will raise or lower the entire mix at once as opposed to emphasizing your voice in the mix Fig 1 Fig 2 Fig 2 Individual monitoring sent to a PA system In this scenario each performer hears only his or herself The performer has to rely on hearing the others through stage reflections from the other monitors This setup is useful when many instruments and singers compete to hear thems...

Page 15: ...crophone or line level signals on its inputs NEVER SIMULTANEOUSLY PLUG A MICROPHONE AND A LINE LEVEL SIGNAL INTO THE VSM200 THE LINE LEVEL SIGNAL WILL BE CONNECTED DIRECTLY TO THE MICROPHONE MAKING ITS DIAPHRAGM VIBRATE LIKE A SPEAKER AND DAMAGE TO THE MICROPHONE MAY RESULT ...

Page 16: ...urce driver including inductively coupled tweeter Nominal impedance 4 ohms 120 Watt Program 240 Watt Peak power handling Conical dispersion 90 degrees Frequency response 120 Hz 20 kHz Peak SPL 116 dB 5 meter Case Enclosure of molded aluminum with integral bass port Color Black Dimensions H x W x D 9 x 7 x 9 75 23 cm x 18 cm x 25 cm Shipping weight 12 lbs 5 5 kg Net weight 10 8 lbs 4 9 kg AC Two no...

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