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GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The Mouse was designed for the guitarist. The system is equalized with a preset frequency response
determined by analyzing a number of guitarist’s preferences using graphic equalizers. The tone control
offers a very wide adjustment range. The result is a guitar amp with large amplifier "bite" and a
response that musicians prefer. It works with virtually any effects box available.
The Maxi Mouse is a rechargeable battery operated, dual input amplifier. It is designed to be both a
high output instrument amplifier and a very versatile voice amplifier. Designed with a special signal
processor, it will put out as much sound as amplifiers with much higher ratings. Switchable input
equalization allows using maximum gain with microphones, and better fidelity when used with
instruments. By moving the equalization switch to the appropriate position, it is possible to run any type
of audio source into the Maxi, from microphones to tape decks. This is why Maxi Mouse is also used
as a general utility amplifier, to amplify everything from a VCR to a "walkman" type portable stereo, in
locations ranging from a hotel ballroom to the beach.
Both the Mouse and Maxi Mouse are designed to operate from the built-in battery pack. The Heavy
duty batteries are designed for heavy use and provide a pure, stable DC power source. A line output
allows running an external speaker or patching the Mouse or Maxi Mouse into another amplifier or
mixing console.
IMPORTANT
FAILURE TO OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING PRECAUTIONS CAN CAUSE PREMATURE BATTERY
FAILURE. BATTERY FAILURE CAUSED BY NEGLECT OR MISUSE IS NOT
COVERED BY THE WARRANTY.
It is very important to recharge the battery pack immediately after the unit is used. The battery pack is
charged by plugging the CH-40 charger into the jack labeled CH-40 on the control panel of the unit.
Connect the charger into a standard 110 Volt, 60Hz AC outlet. The green lamp beneath the jack will
light as long as the batteries are charging. When the batteries are almost completely charged the
green charging light will go out. You may leave the charger plugged in after the green light has gone
out with no danger of damage to the system. In fact, we recommend charging the system whenever it
is not in use, then the system will always be "ready to go".
Operation is possible while charging the batteries with the supplied CH-40 charger, however since the
amplifier consumes more power than the CH-40 charger can supply, the batteries will recharge faster if
you turn the amplifier power off while charging.
The battery pack should be recharged for 16 hours at least once every six months even when the unit
is in storage and not being used.
In many cases, a battery that seems to be dead may be saved by prolonged charging. As much as 10
days of continuous charging may be necessary to restore the batteries after they have been left for
several weeks or more in a "discharged" condition. The charge lamp may not light up during the first
part of a prolonged charging charging period.
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