Setting Up

Precautions concerning the microphone and microphone holder

Avoid leaning or putting any weight on the microphone holder. Doing so may damage the holder and the connected microphone.

When removing the microphone, pull it out of the handle toward you (as shown).

Do not pull on the microphone cable, or put anything on the micro- phone when it is connected.

Do not put any other microphones or anything other than the included microphone in the microphone holder.

Do not stand the instrument on its microphone holder side.

Do not force the microphone when installing and do not shake it or subject it to sudden, violent movement.

The microphone is equipped with an on/off switch. Make sure to leave it off when not in use.

If you insert the microphone with the switch side sliding past the han- dle, the switch may inadvertently be turned on. Put the microphone in the holder so that the switch slides into the space of the holder clasp (as shown).

If feedback occurs when using the microphone, turn down the [MICVOLUME].

Avoid placing the microphone in close proximity to the speakers, especially with the microphone facing the speaker. This can cause feedback.

*Feedback occurs when a microphone picks up the sound of a speaker, which is then amplified and sent back to the speaker, creating an endless loop of high-pitched noise.

Do not swing the microphone by the microphone cable. In addition to being dangerous to anyone near you, it can also damage the cable and cut off the circuit.

Make sure to take the microphone out of its holder when you carry the instrument. Also, when putting the instrument in a soft case, make sure to take off the microphone holder.

Do not lift the instrument by grabbing the microphone and its holder.

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