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User manual AmpliVox, model SW805A

Manafacture: AmpliVox
File size: 316.02 kb
File name: 1257477a-a094-ff14-55e4-bfd962cf137b.pdf
Language of manual:en
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If using optional power adapter, check to see that front panel connector is properly seated, and verify that the power source is live. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS OR PROBLEMS PLEASE CALL OUR CUSTOMER SERVICE DEPARTMENT AT 1-800-267-5486 ANTENNA 2. Power Indicator Light 4. Mic Volume— controls all 3 mic inputs 5. Dynamic Mic Jack—for wired, hand-held mic 7. Tone Control—for auxiliary input; counterclockwise for more bass; clockwise for more treble 6. Auxiliary Volume— controls the auxiliary input separately from the mic volume 8. Left & Right Speaker Jacks— connect up to 4 speakers using Y-connectors to amplify in stereo 1. Power Switch 10. Aux Out - for optional 12-15 volt accessory. 12. Wireless Mic Jack - for optional wireless receiver 13. Auxiliary Line In— add music with a tape player, CD player or computer sound card 14. Line Out— record your presentation with a tape recorder or a computer sound card 11. Condenser Mic Jack - for lapel or headset mic 9. DC In Jack— plug in optional Universal AC Adapter/ Recharger for power. Guide to Amplifier Controls It’s so easy, you won’t even break a sweat! It’s Easy! There are no complicated amplifier controls to distract you from what is really important. As a quick overview, after your microphone is plugged into the matching mic jack and the speaker connected to the speaker jack, turn on the power switch. Then turn on the mic volume so that your sound reaches everyone in the room. By reading all the easy-to-follow instructions on this page and guide on the backside, you will be able to enjoy and expand the use of your system and the accessories. Toll-Free Number. If you have any questions, problems or comments, call 1-800-267-5486. It’s a toll-free call. Of course, if you want to order accessories to complement your new sound system, we’ll be happy to take your order, too. 1. Power Switch. See, you knew this one already! 2. Power Indicator Light. A red light means you have power. 3. Line in L+R— Separate-combined switch. Combines the separate left and right AUX LINE IN channels. This combined signal will be amplified and appear on both the LEFT and RIGHT channels of the SPEAKER and LINE OUT OUTPUTS. 4. Mic Volume Control. This knob controls all 3 mic inputs equally. You can actually use all 3 mics at the same time. 5. Dynamic Mic Jack. Dynamic is one kind of mic. AmpliVox’s wired, hand-held mic is this type, so this would be a good place to plug it in. 6. Auxiliary Volume Control. Another volume knob! This volume knob controls the auxiliary volume separately from the mic volume. This is a very handy feature if you want your voice to be heard over your background music or if you want the music to fade in and out. 7. Tone Control. This knob controls the tone of the auxiliary input. Turn counter-clockwise for more bass or clockwise for more treble. (The mic jacks don’t need a tone control because they have been pre-optimized for the human voice.) 8. Left & Right Speaker Jacks. If you only have one speaker, plug it into the right jack, unless you feel like plugging it into the left jack. If you have 2 speakers, I recommend plugging one into each jack. You can even have 4 speakers, if you use Y-connectors. A Y-connecter is a nifty, little device that turns one jack into 2 jacks. Why would you want to do that? To amplify to a bigger audience or around corners. You can even amplify in true stereo using 2 or 4 speakers. 9. DC In Jack. If you have the optional International AC Adapter/Recharger, plug it in here. However, if you actually want to use AC power, you’ll have to plug the other end into a wall outlet; a floor outlet will also work. There is also an optional DC car cigarette lighter adapter. 10. Aux Out. For optional 12-15 volt accessory. 11. Condenser Mic Jack—with phantom power. If you don’t know what phantom power is, then you don’t need to know, but a condenser mic won’t work without it. If you have AmpliVox’s lapel or headset mic, plug it in here, unless you’re using it with the wireless unit, then read no. 12. 12. Wireless Mic Jack. The optional wireless receiver goes here; that’s the one with the antenna. Then plug AmpliVox’s lapel or headset mic into the transmitter; that’s the one with the belt clip. Now you are hands-free anywhere within a 300- foot radius of the receiver. 13. Auxiliary Line In Jack. This is how you can really impress your audience. You can add prerecorded music or sound effects to your presentation. Use the Auxiliary Line In for a tape player, a CD player, or a computer sound card. If your music was recorded in stereo, you need 2 (or 4) speakers to hear all of it. The mic sound comes out of both speaker jacks equally, so if you only have one speaker the audience will still hear everything. 14. Line Out Jack. Record your presentation with a tape recorder (not the same one plugged into Auxiliary Line In) or a computer sound card. The Line Out Jack outputs all the sound from the 3 mic inputs and the auxiliary input. 15. Antenna. Built-in wi...


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