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CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS - MOUSE PORTABLE SPEAKER/AMP
INPUT JACK
This is a switching jack that turns on the amplifier when you plug in your instrument cord. The red LED
above it indicates when the amp is on. The input is compatible with Hi or Lo impedance pickups
(magnetic or contact) without the use of a preamp.
VOLUME CONTROL
This is a feedback-type volume control and is more sensitive than the controls found on most other
amplifiers.
TONE CONTROL
The tone control boosts treble when turned clockwise; bass when turned counter-clockwise. When set
in a mid position, the tone control circuitry in the Mouse suppresses the midrange as shown in the
drawing. When amplifying acoustic instruments, this midrange suppression reduces feedback at higher
volume levels. This type of equalization also improves the overall sound of the unit with musical
instruments, but it can also produce excessive feedback with microphones. Mouse is designed to be
an instrument amplifier, not a microphone amplifier. For microphones, it is best to use Maxi Mouse,
which offers adjustable switched equalization.
OUTPUT JACK
Plugging in an external speaker, headphones etc., automatically disconnects the internal speaker.
Since the bass handling capability of this amplifier is limited only by the size of the internal speaker,
plugging in a larger external speaker will greatly improve the low frequency response.
0 dB / -10 dB ATTENUATION SWITCH
This switch reduces the output of the amp by 10dB at both the internal speaker and the output jack. It
allows you to get full power overload and distortion at a lower volume level, and prevents over-driving
sensitive pre-amps and headphones. To use the MOUSE as a preamp for a larger amplifier, simply
move the switch to the -10db position and connect the output of the MOUSE to the input of the other
amplifier with a shielded cord.
CHARGER JACK
To charge the Mouse, insert the charger plug fully into the CH-40 INPUT jack on the control panel, and
plug the CH-40 charger into a 110 Volt wall outlet. The green LED above the CH-40 INPUT jack will
light up when the unit is taking a charge. Leave the charger connected in this manner until the green
LED goes out, indicating that the batteries are fully charged. 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". A fully
discharged battery pack will take about 12 hours to recharge.
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