Owner's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Quick Start Guide
- Owner's Manual
- Contents
- Important Safety Instructions
- Features
- Introduction / Getting Started
- Hookup Diagrams
- Thump GO: Rear Panel Features
- Thump Connect 2 App
- Factory Reset
- Battery Replacement
- Thump Connect 2 App
- Protection Circuitry
- AC Power
- Care and Maintenance
- Placement
- Appendix A: Service Information
- Appendix B: Technical Information
- Limited Warranty
- Product Info
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Hookup Diagrams
Thump GO loudspeakers are the perfect tool for singer-songwriters touring the local coee shops.
Bring your favorite axe and mic, Thump GO loudspeakers and cables and power cords.
In this example, a Mackie EM-89D dynamic microphone is connected to the channel input of a Thump GO,
used for monitoring purposes. The gain knob should be set to mic and the mic/line switch engaged (mic).
Now grab your axe and plug it directly into the channel 2 input. Or if you use eects, connect the guitar to the eects
input and another cable from the eects output to the channel 2 input. The gain knob should be set to line and the mic/line
switch disengaged (line).
Another Thump GO loudspeaker will be used for the main PA. Simply connect a cable from the Thump GO monitor’s
THRU jack to the Thump GO PA’s channel input.
For the output, you will want to set a voicing mode, described in detail on page 0-. For this type of setup, ‘Music’
works well for the main Thump GO. Select the ‘Monitor’ mode for the Thump GO monitor.
Singer-Songwriter Setup