Connecting an instrument or microphone

Short answer

Set the input gain for your channel. MIC for microphone or INST for line level instrument. Connect your microphone or instrument lead INPUT 1. Carefully turn up the volume for INPUT 1 on the front panel.

A hand connecting a microphone to a Marshall Bromley 750 party speaker.

CONNECTING AN INSTRUMENT OR MICROPHONE

Bromley 750 comes with two input channels for microphones or other mono instruments. These channels can be mixed with any other selected input and use the built-in effects. The inputs and gain switches are located on the back of the speaker.

INPUT 1 is used in the instruction below but apply to INPUT 2 as well.

  1. Set the input gain for your channel. MIC for microphone or INST for line level instrument.

  2. Connect your microphone or instrument lead INPUT 1.

  3. Carefully turn up the volume for INPUT 1 on the front panel.

If the red CLIP led is lit, lower the volume on your instrument until it is not lit.

USING THE IN-BUILT EFFECTS

INPUT 1 and INPUT 2 can each use one of the three built-in effects, reverb, reverb and delay, and delay.

  1. Push the effects knob to select input channel. A lit indicator show what channel is selected.

  2. Turn the effect knob to taste.

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