User Manual

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1.
DC 19V jack
Connect the included AC adapter to this jack.
The AC adapter is designed specically for the VX50 AG. Do not
use any other adapter, otherwise a malfunction may occur.
2.
Cord hook
Wrap the AC adapter cord around this hook to prevent the AC
adapter from being accidentally disconnected.
3.
LINE OUT jack
Connect your PA system to this jack.
4.
INSTRUMENT jack
Connect your guitar to this jack.
5.
PHASE switch
Use this switch to reverse the phase of the input to the INSTRUMENT
jack.
This counteracts low-frequency range phase interference with the in-
put from the MIC jack and suppresses howling in the low-frequency
range.
6.
INSTRUMENT VOLUME knob, CLIP indicator
Use this knob to adjust the volume level of the guitar. The CLIP in-
dicator lights up if the volume level of the connected musical instru-
ment is too high. Clipping could distort the sound and reduce the
sound delity. To avoid clipping, use the INSTRUMENT VOLUME
knob to adjust the volume level.
7.
INSTRUMENT equalizer
Use this knob to adjust the sound of the INSTRUMENT channel.
BASS knob
Use this knob to adjust the sound in the low-frequency range.
MIDDLE knob
Use this knob to adjust the sound in the mid-frequency range.
TREBLE knob
Use this knob to adjust the sound in the high-frequency range.
As each knob is turned to the right, the range corresponding to
the knob will be emphasized. However, if a range is overempha-
sized, feedback (howling) will be more likely to occur.
8.
INSTRUMENT EFFECTS knob
Use this knob to adjust the depth of the chorus, reverb or
chorus+reverb eect for the instrument connected to the INSTRU-
MENT jack.
Use this knob to select the eect type and adjust the eect param-
eters. When this knob is fully turned to the left, all eects are o.
9.
MIC jack
Connect your microphone to this jack.
10.
PHANTOM switch
Turn this switch on when a condenser microphone that requires
phantom power is connected.
Be sure to turn o the PHANTOM switch when a microphone that
does not require phantom power is connected.
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11.
MIC VOLUME knob, CLIP indicator
Use this knob to adjust the volume level of the microphone con-
nected to the MIC jack.
This indicator lights up if the volume level of the connected micro-
phone is too high. Clipping could distort the sound and reduce the
sound delity. To avoid clipping, use the MIC VOLUME knob to
adjust the volume level.
12.
MIC equalizer
Use this knob to adjust the sound of the MIC channel.
BASS knob
Use this knob to adjust the sound in the low-frequency range.
TREBLE knob
Use this knob to adjust the sound in the high-frequency range.
As each knob is turned to the right, the range corresponding to
the knob will be emphasized. However, if a range is overempha-
sized, feedback (howling) will be more likely to occur.
13.
MIC REVERB knob
Use this knob to adjust the depth of the reverb eect for the input
connected to the MIC jack.
14.
MASTER knob
Use this knob to adjust the overall volume level of the VX50 AG.
Tip The power amp section of the VX50 AG is equipped with a
limiter. Playing with the MASTER knob turned up will create
a compressed sound and keep it clean.
15.
button, power indicator
Hold down the buon to turn on the VX50 AG (the power indi-
cator lights up). To turn o the amp, hold down the
buon until
the power indicator turns o.
16.
jack
Connect headphones to this jack. Adjust the output level of this jack
by using the MASTER knob.
When a device is connected to this jack, no sound will be output
from the internal speaker.
Be sure to connect a stereo mini plug to this jack.
17.
AUX IN jack
Connect the analog output of an audio device to this jack.This jack
is stereo mini jack.
The MASTER knob as well as the equalizer and eects knobs do
not aect the sound of a device connected to the AUX IN jack.