Connect and pair

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There are many ways to connect to your Bromley 750 party speaker, both wirelessly and using cables.

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.

CONNECTING TO THE RCA INPUTS

Plug in an RCA audio device such as a DJ mixer or a CD player.

  1. Connect a lead with RCA jacks to RCA IN on the back of the speaker.

  2. Connect the other end of the lead to the output on your audio source.

  3. Use the source selector button to select RCA.

Note: The turntable must be equipped with an RIAA amplifier or connected via a separate preamplifier. Audio lead and RIAA amplifier are not included.

CONNECTING TO THE AUX INPUT

  1. Connect a lead with a 3.5 mm stereo jack to AUX IN on the back of the speaker.

  2. Connect the other end of the lead to the audio output on your audio source.

  3. Use the source selector button to select AUX.

Note: Audio leads are not included.

CONNECTING AUDIO CABLE TO USB-C

  1. Connect a USB-C audio lead to the USB-C port on the back of the speaker.

  2. Connect the other end of the lead to the audio output on your audio source.

  3. Use the source selector button to select USB-C.

Note: Audio leads are not included.

CHARGING YOUR PHONE VIA USB-C

  1. Ensure that the speaker is on and has more than 20% battery charge.

  2. Plug in your phone, tablet, or other USB device to the USB OUT on the back of the speaker.

A separate lead with USB-C and a relevant jack for your device is required.

PAIRING WITH A BLUETOOTH DEVICE

Bromley 750 can connect to 2 Bluetooth devices at a time and remembers up to 10 previously paired devices. When in range, it will try to reconnect with the last connected device.

  1. Use the Source selector button to select Bluetooth.

  2. Push the Source selector button for 2 seconds until the Bluetooth source LED turns to a slow pulse.

  3. Select Bromley 750 from your audio device’s Bluetooth list.

DAISY-CHAINING BROMLEY SPEAKERS

Bromley speakers can be daisy-chained (connected in series) through the AUX OUT and AUX IN ports. While the speakers are daisy-chained the volume is managed on each speaker individually.

  1. Connect a lead with a 3.5 mm stereo jack to the AUX OUT on the first speaker.

  2. Connect the other end of the lead to the AUX IN port on the second speaker.

  3. Use the source selector button to select AUX on the second speaker.

  4. To add more speakers, repeat procedure passing the signal from the send to the third and so on.

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