Tc-helicon VoiceSolo VSM-300 XT User Manual Page 9

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BACK PANEL DIAGRAM
1. +20 dB button
The +20 switch, when pushed in, adds more gain to your
dynamic mics that may produce lower output. When the
switch is out, it is possible to connect high output
condenser mics or some line level devices. Reduce the
Output level control before pushing this in as feedback can
result.
2. Phantom power button
The Mic in has a phantom power switch that can be
pushed in to power condensor microphones. Otherwise this
should be left out. Before inserting a jack from a mic that
requires phantom power, it’s a good idea to push the
switch so it is out and power is turned off and once that’s
done, insert the jack. Once the mic and cable are
connected, you can turn on phantom power.
3. MIC IN jack
Connect the XLR connector from your microphone here
when you will be using VoiceSoloXT without the I/O box.
Adjust the front panel MIC IN knob so that only the loudest
note you will sing lights the red CLIP LED. If the loudest
notes don’t light the CLIP LED, press the +20 dB switch to
add gain.
4. LINE IN jack
You may connect a mono line level signal through this jack
such as an acoustic guitar pickup, guitar multi-effect, mono
keyboard or an auxilliary send from your mixer. The LINE
IN control on the front panel is a separate mix control for
this input.
5. Power switch
The “|” character represents power on, the “O” character
represents power off.
6. I/O Box connector
Connect the included cable from this DB15 input to the
same connector on the I/O box for additional inputs and
outputs.
7. AC power input
Connect the standard IEC power cable that is included with
VoiceSoloXT here.
8. Fuse holder
The power amp is protected with this fuse. If the switch is
on and VoiceSoloXT’s power LED will not light, check the
fuse here and only replace with the correctly rated fuse.
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