User Manual
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(1) INPUT SOCKETS: Combi input sockets allow for the use of both XLR and 1/4" Jacks,
and accepts balanced and unbalanced signals. Note: a stereo signal on TRS lead cannot be connected
directly.
(3) MIC/LINE SWITCH: This switch adjusts the channel gain structure to suit either
microphones (or other low level devices) or higher line level devices. Always select this before
adjusting the channel level.
(4) REVERB: This switch routes the channels signal to the internal reverb module.
Channel 3/4 is a stereo input channel for line level devices. All
sockets may be used at the same time.
(7) Bluetooth: Press to enable the integrated Bluetooth functionality. The LED will blink while in pairing
mode. Look for ‘HH-Tensor’ on your device. Once connected the LED will stay on.
Tensor-Go also supports TWS wireless stereo linking over Bluetooth with two Tensor-GO systems. TWS
allows stereo audio to be routed from your mobile device to a pair of Tensor-Go systems providing rich true
stereo sound. Connect your device to the first system as above, then press and hold the Bluetooth button
for two seconds to enable TWS mode. On the second system, press and hold the Bluetooth button and the
system will auto find and pair. Note, only Bluetooth audio is routed over TWS, not any hardwired inputs
such as mics.
(2) LEVEL: Use to set the channel level. Note, always set the Level to minimum before connecting
an input and then slowly turning up to desired level.
Channel 1 & 2 are universal Mic/Line input channels that will accept a wide variety of sources.
(5) AUX INPUTS: A 3.5mm stereo socket for connecting auxiliary audio from a source such as a mobile
device.
(6) RCA INPUTS: A pair of RCA phono sockets for connecting a line level source with RCA terminals
SPEECH: A bass roll-off with flat mid and upper frequencies to
ensure clarity on vocals.
(12) REVERB: Set the overall level of reverb with this control. Ensure
you have routed a channel to the reverb with (4) first.
(11) MODE: Four presets are included to optimise the response of the Tensor-GO to suit your
needs. Cycle through them using the Mode button.
(10) POWER: Illuminated green when the system is powered up.
MASTER SECTION
(13) MIX OUT: A pre master volume signal feed which can be used to
connect a second Tensor-GO, Stage monitor, house PA or recording
console for example. The MIX OUT signal level is not affected by the
VOLUME CONTROL.
(9) MASTER VOLUME: Controls the overall listening level of your Tensor-GO system.
Note: Set this control to minimum when switching the unit ON or Off.
BAND: A Bass lift with flat mids and highs
(10) LIMIT: Tensor-GO is equipped with an onboard limiter to prevent overload to the power
amplifiers and loudspeakers. The Limit LED will illuminate red when the Limiter is active.
Occasional blinking of the Limit led is ok, but continuous illumination should be avoided by
reducing the Master Volume slightly.
(8) LEVEL: Use to set the channel level. Note, always set the Level to minimum before connecting an input and then slowly turning up to
desired level. For Bluetooth connections, adjust your devices volume to maximum for the best signal.
MUSIC: A Bass and Treble lift with flat mids
NATURAL: A Treble lift with flat lows and mids
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CHANNEL 1
LEVEL
LINE
MIC
REVERB
CHANNEL 2
LEVEL
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10
LINE
MIC
REVERB
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L
CHANNEL 3/4
LEVEL
R
AUX
PUSH
TO LINK
HOLD TWS
MUSIC
BAND
NATURAL
SPEECH
MODE
MASTER VOLUME
MIX OUT
POWER / LIMIT
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10
0
10
REVERB
MUSIC
BAND
NATURAL
SPEECH
EN