(REAR PANEL)
PARTS AND FUNCTIONS
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3RD MICROPHONE INPUT VOLUME CONTROL:
This
controls the volume for the 3rd microphone input. Turn
clockwise to increase volume, counter-clockwise to decrease.
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TREBLE CONTROL FOR MIC-1 AND MIC-2:
This
controls the amount TREBLE tone microphones 1 and 2 will
receive. Turn clockwise to increase TREBLE tone and
counter-clockwise to decrease the treble tone. (See “USING
EFFECTS AND CHANGING THE KEY”, Adding Bass or
Treble To The Vocals)
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BASS CONTROL FOR MIC-1 AND MIC-2:
This
controls the amount BASS tone microphones 1 and 2 will
receive. Turn clockwise to increase bass tone and counter-
clockwise to decrease the bass tone. (See “USING EFFECTS
AND CHANGING THE KEY”, Adding Bass or Treble To The
Vocals)
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ECHO CONTROL FOR MIC-1 AND MIC-2:
This
controls the amount ECHO microphones 1 and 2 will
receive. Turn clockwise to increase echo and counter-clock-
wise to decrease echo. (See “USING EFFECTS AND
CHANGING THE KEY”, Adding Effects (Delay/Echo)
To The VocalS ignal)
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SAFETY SCREW:
Once the Twister II amplifier is properly
inserted into the Twister II road case, this screw, when fully
inserted provides a “stop” for the amplifer and should not be
removed. (See “BEFORE YOU START, IMPORTANT!” and
“ASSEMBLY, Assembling the Twister II”).
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VOLTAGE SELECTOR SWITCH:
This switch is used to
select the voltage setting according to country. For use in the
U.S. the voltage selector should be set to 110v-120v and
220v-240v in Europe.
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NTSC/PAL SELECTOR SWITCH:
This switch is used to
select the NTSC/PAL setting according to country. For U.S.
televisions systems it should be set to NTSC and for
European television systems the selector should be set to
PAL.
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200W AC OUTLET:
This outlet can be used to connect
another component providing it does not exceed 200 watts
maximum power consumption.
FUSE: IMPORTANT!
If the fuse blows out it’s a good
indication that there may be a short in the system.
DO NOT REPLACE THE FUSE!
Doing so could possibly
cause additional damage to the unit.
Take your
Twister II to an authorized repair facillity.
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Summary of Contents for Twister II
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