User's Manual

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displays to confirm that the transmitter signal is being received.
When the transmitter is on, a quick push and hold of the
MUTE button will mute the audio, and the
backlight will remain lit while it is muted. The word [MUTE] will appear on the display. Another quick
push will un-mute it.
connecting the Xd-V55 ReceiVeR
The receiver features a balanced XLR and unbalanced (tip-sleeve) quarter-inch connector. To connect
to a mixing board or powered mixer, use a microphone cable between the receiver output and the
mixer’s mic-level input – in the same way as you would connect a wired microphone. The output
of the XD-V55 receiver is virtually identical to that of the microphone on the transmitter (and the
microphone models on the THH12 handheld transmitter emulate the output levels of the particular
microphones they model).
To connect to an instrument amplifier or other audio equipment with a quarter-inch connector such as
a signal processor or effects unit, use a quarter-inch to quarter-inch instrument cable; this output is also
mic level. If desired to minimize stage rumble or handling noise, press the DYNAMIC FILTER button
on the receiver.
Note: Do not use TRS or Stereo style connectors/cables with the ¼ inch connector as
the ring is used for data transmission in factory setup and may cause computer like noise to be coupled
into your audio.
Dynamic Filter
The dynamic filter allows users to select between off (no filtering) or on (for most music and spoken word
applications). When active, the filter minimizes handling noise and stage vibrations, via a downward
expander with a dynamic high-pass filter. To engage the filter, press the
Dynamic Filter Button, which
will light when on. The dynamic filter becomes immediately active upon selection.
setting micRoPhone models
Selecting Mic Models with the THH12 Handheld Transmitter
The THH12 handheld microphone transmitter features selectable models of several popular vocal
microphones, including their audio quality, frequency response, and output level. The models include
the Shure
®
SM58
®
, Shure
®
SM57
®
, and Sennheiser
®
e835 – along with the custom Line 6 model.*
Note, The models begin with the response parameters of the Line 6 microphone element, and shape
it to attain the characteristics of other microphones. Some physical characteristics of these other
microphones, such as their off-axis response, polar pattern, and proximity effect are unable to be
duplicated with a single mic element.
To select a particular microphone model, press and hold the
SELECT button until the display changes
to the channel setting screen. Quickly press the
SELECT button two more times to go to the [MODEL]
page. You will see a two- or three-digit designation for the currently selected mic model; press the
ON/
MUTE button to scroll through the available models – one per click. The model names will flash. To
select one of the models, press the
SELECT button (the display goes to the next page of selection
options) or do not push any buttons for approximately 15 seconds.