Getting connected cont, Microphone/instrument input connection, Ac device connections – VocoPro Voco user guide portable speaker User Manual

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Microphone/Instrument Input Connection

After making your main system connections, it is time to get your microphones and instruments connected and ready

for performing. Before you get started with your connections we recommend that you take the following tips into

consideration:

•When connecting instruments, refrain from using defective cables as they can cause significant noise and

loud pops, posing a threat to system speakers.

•When using effects devices for instruments, such as pedals/stomp boxes, use caution when connecting

a chain of multiple effects devices as the output voltage may change and possibly overload the GIG MAN PLUS’

input channel.

•When connecting a guitar, longer cables are recommended to prevent guitar feedback from occurring

The GIG MAN PLUS has one guitar (1/4”), one keyboard (1/4”) and two microphone (1/4”/XLR). Remember that

both the XLR and ¼” cannot be used simultaneously.

To connect MICROPHONES via ¼” mic cables, connect the XLR-end of the cable into the MICROPHONE until it locks into

place and connect the ¼” plug into either of the MIC 1 or 2 jacks on the GIG MAN PLUS.

To connect MICROPHONES via XLR mic cables, connect the XLR-F end of the cable into the MICROPHONE until it locks

into place and connect the XLR-M end into either of the BALANCED MIC 1 or 2 jacks on the GIG MAN PLUS’ rear

panel.

To connect a GUITAR, connect a ¼” instrument cable from the GUITAR’s ¼” output to the GIG MAN PLUS’ ¼” GUITAR

input.

To connect a KEYBOARD, connect a ¼” instrument cable from the KEYBOARD’s ¼” output to the GIG MAN PLUS’ ¼”

KEYBOARD input.

To Mic 1 Input

To Mic 2 Input

*The Balanced XLR
Mic Inputs on the Rear
Panel Can Be Used
Instead of the 1/4" Mic
Inputs

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AC Device Connections

The GIG MAN PLUS has an AC power outlet on the rear panel to provide power to a connecting device. Please note

that a device with a power consumption rating over 200W should not be connected as that exceeds the

allowable power feed. Doing so may cause serious damage to both devices and may void your warranty.

Instruments

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