Turbosound Milan Mi0 Getting Started, MILAN Mi0, On Limit Mic Gain, Bass, Treble, Line Level

Models: Milan Mi0

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Getting Started

user manual

MILAN Mi0

Getting Started

MIN MAX

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MIN MAX

ON LIMIT MIC GAIN

 

BASS

TREBLE
LINE LEVEL
GROUND LIFT MIC IN
MIX OUT
POWER

 

ON

LINE IN

1.Turn the Mic Gain and Line Level controls fully anticlockwise (MIN).

2.Set the Bass and Treble tone controls to their centre position (no boost or cut).

3.Connect your signal sources (mixing console, keyboard, microphone, acoustic guitar) to the appropriate input connector.

4.Switch on the mixer or other source and make sure the output faders or master output level controls are turned fully down.

5.Ensure that the mains voltage requirement of you model as indicated by the voltage label (230v or 120v) matches your local AC mains supply. Connect the AC mains cable to the Milan loudspeaker and turn on the mains switch. The green POWER LED will illuminate to indicate that mains power is connected.

6.Increase the output level of the signal source to a normal operating level.

7.Slowly turn up the Milan loudspeaker’s level control(s) until a suitable volume level is reached. The SIG/LIMIT LED illuminates green to indicate signal present and flashes red when limiting. It is normal for the SIG/LIMIT LED to flash occasionally, but excessive or prolonged illumination indicates that the input signal is too high or additional speakers are required.

MILAN Mi0 user manual

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Turbosound Milan Mi0 Getting Started, MILAN Mi0, On Limit Mic Gain, Bass, Treble, Line Level, Ground Lift Mic In, Mix Out

FAQ

What are the recommended settings for the Milan Mi0 speaker?

To get started, turn the Mic Gain and Line Level controls fully anticlockwise MIN, set the Bass and Treble to their center position, and connect your signal sources.

How do I know if the input signal is too high for the Milan Mi0 speaker?

The SIG/LIMIT LED will flash red when the input signal is too high, indicating that the input signal is too high or additional speakers are required.

What should I do if the mains voltage requirement does not match the local AC mains supply?

If the mains voltage requirement does not match the local AC mains supply, do not connect the AC mains cable and seek professional assistance from an electrician.