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5.3 Footswitch

A standard double-footswitch (on-/off-switch) 
can be plugged into the

 

footswitch

-socket on the 

rear side of the amplifier via stereo cable. By this 
footswitch the internal and external effects can be 
switched on and off.

5.4 Phantom power

Microphones requiring 

48V phantom power

 can be 

connected to the 

XLR-socket

 of 

channel 2

 directly. 

Factory-provided phantom power is activated but, 
if required, may be deactivated by an internal jum-
per.
In contrary 

9V phantom power

, if required, can ad-

ditionally be activated in 

channel 1

 by an internal 

jumper.

Please note: For both alterations the device must 
be opened, therefore only qualified service per-
sonnel may carry out the modifications concer-
ning the de-/activating of phantom power.

General Note: Use of 48V or 24V phantom power

(Phantom power = remote supply, here: powering 
an audio device via the connected audio line)
Turn on the phantom power only if the unit connec-
ted to an XLR socket that is designed to handle it!
In general, suitable units are e.g. condenser micro-
phones, active DI-boxes and other special audio 
devices, whose power supply is drawn from the 
phantom power. Such devices are also labelled ac-
cordingly; please heed the permissible power con-
sumption (max.10mA).
High-quality dynamic microphones with a balanced 
signal need no phantom power, but can handle it 
anyway.
Other devices, which have not been designed expli-
citly for phantom power operation, can suffer from 
considerable malfunctions and damage may result 
as well.

Examples of devices that may be damaged by in-
correct application of phantom power include:

Low-cost dynamic microphones with a mono jack-
plug (unbalanced signal) that were fitted afterwards 
with an XLR connector.
Audio devices with a balanced XLR output (e.g. DI-
boxes, effects devices, instrument preamps with 
a DI output etc.) which are not protected against 
phantom power applied to their XLR output. (The 
DI connectors on AER products are protected 
against applied phantom power.)
Other audio devices (such as preamps, effects pe-
dals etc.) whose unbalanced line output was repla-
ced by an XLR socket.
If in doubt please consult the manufacturer of the 
device you are using.

5.2 Effects

The 

CompactMobile

2

 has a built-in (internal) digi-

tal effects processor, with the 

select

-switch you can 

choose between 4 different effects:

1 = reverb 1 (short) 
2 = reverb 2 (long) 
3 = delay (320 ms) 
4 = chorus

The 

efx-level-control

 determines the intensity of 

the internal effects (left stop = no effect).
Furthermore an additional effects unit (external ef-
fect) may be connected to the 

CompactMobile

2

For this purpose use the 

send

 and 

return

 sockets 

on the rear side of the amplifier 

(send goes to in-

put, return to the output of the external effects 
device)

. The intensity of the effect is adjusted at the 

external effects unit.
With the 

efx-pan

 control the different effects are 

blended with the original signal. The 

efx-pan

 works 

as follows:

left stop: 

internal effect on channel 1 

   

 

external effect on channel 2

mid position:  internal effects on channel 1 + 2 
   

 

external effects on channel 1 + 2

right stop: 

internal effects on channel 2 

   

 

external effects on channel 1

P.S. For questions or suggestions contact us: 
[email protected]

Содержание Compact Mobile2

Страница 1: ...1 CompactMobile2 user manual 2012 The Look has changed Register your Compact Mobile2 www aer amps com Customer Service ...

Страница 2: ...onnections 5 3 1 Front side 5 3 2 Rear side 6 4 Starting up 7 4 1 Cabling and switching on 7 4 2 Level adjustment 7 5 Functional characteristics 7 5 1 Equalization 7 5 2 Effects 8 5 3 Footswitch 8 5 4 Phantom powering 8 5 5 Battery operation and care 9 6 Technical specificatios 10 7 Circuit diagram 12 ...

Страница 3: ...le for electric instruments and voice further more you can add a playback signal to your perfor mance The internal battery allows you to operate your Compact Mobile2 up to 4 hours without con necting the amp to the mains All AER systems are subtly dynamically controlled which ensures absolute reliability in full load opera tion despite strikingly small sizes and little weight Read on and have fun ...

Страница 4: ... into the unit 7 Never install your device close to units with strong electromagnetic fields such as large mains transfor mers revolving machines neon illumination etc Do not lay signal cables parallel to power current cables 8 There are no user serviceable components inside the unit To avoid the risk of an electric shock the unit must not be opened All maintenance adjust ment and repair works sho...

Страница 5: ...nts pickup and other line level sources mic only via XLR connector for microphones 11 pan effect signal distribution control 12 select effect select switch 13 level level control internal effect 14 power on off status indicator 15 master master level control 16 low battery battery status indicator 17 charge battery charge indicator 18 phantom power 48V 48V phantom power switch for microphone off o...

Страница 6: ...t enables you to connect stereo headphones and mutes the loudspeaker Warning Only use headphones with stereo jackplugs in this output socket 4 send Send is an output to connect to an external effect device and in conjunction with return input forms a loop here designed as external effect loop The effect can be switched on or off via footswitch 5 return Return as part of the effect loop operates as...

Страница 7: ...ieve this objective whilst also providing controls for manual intervention channel 1 IF_Compact603_20120529 Compact 603 channel 2 29 Compact 603 The clip LED indicates an overload A short flicker is of no danger to AER devices During operation a short flicker can be accepted to be on the safe side you should reduce the gain slightly to achieve an optimal and distortion free performance Finally set...

Страница 8: ... as well Examples of devices that may be damaged by in correct application of phantom power include Low cost dynamic microphones with a mono jack plug unbalanced signal that were fitted afterwards with an XLR connector Audio devices with a balanced XLR output e g DI boxes effects devices instrument preamps with a DI output etc which are not protected against phantom power applied to their XLR outp...

Страница 9: ...ics it can only be operated when connected to the mains A discharged battery should be charged as soon as possible Storage in discharged condition may damage the battery 3 Storage and self discharge If your AER CompactMobile2 is stored or not used over a long period the battery should be fully char ged in order to keep it s capacity Being switched off for a long time with discharged battery may da...

Страница 10: ...ce 20 k but 5 k while external effect is switched OFF by footswitch Outputs line out Line output after master with aux in and effects Mono jack 6 35 mm Output voltage 700 mV 3 dBV Output impedance 100 Min load impedance 2 k Residual noise A weighted 4 5 μV 107 dBV headphones Headphones output Stereo jack socket 6 35 mm L R connected When plugged in internal speaker is muted Output power at rated c...

Страница 11: ...deep Weight 13 kg 28 7 lbs NOTES Rated conditions Nominal input voltage 50 mV at input of channel 1 Test signal 1 kHz sine unless stated otherwise Signal voltages stated as RMS values 0 dBV corresponds to 1 V RMS Gain of channel under test fully clockwise Tone controls in center position colour off Master adjusted such that the rated output power is obtained requires that the limiter is disabled T...

Страница 12: ...ASTER LINE OUT FOOTSWITCH RETURN HEADPHONES 470R DI out GAIN 48V PREAMP VOICE 6k8 6k8 CH2 EFX PAN PREAMP MIC GAIN H L EFX SELECT L R AUX LEVEL AC POWER SUPPLY CHARGER RECHARGEABLE BATTERY MAINS INPUT 12V DC POWER 12V DC ON OFF CHARGE LOW BATTERY 48V OFF ON DEEP DISCHARGE PROTECTION VOLTAGE MONITOR CLIP DETECTION CLIP DETECTION CLIP DETECTION CLIP DETECTION 9V Phantom Power AUX IN BATTERY INTEGRATE...

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