User Manual

Connection Examples – External Devices
ELS-02/ELS-02C Owner’s Manual
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Connections
By connecting a cable from the external audio device to
the AUX IN jacks, you can play back the sound of the
external device via the speakers of the Electone.
NOTICE
To avoid damage to the devices, first turn on the power to
the external device, then to the instrument. When turning off
the power, first turn off the power to the instrument, then to
the external device.
NOTE
Use audio cables and adaptor plugs having no (zero) resistance.
The instrument’s [MASTER VOLUME] setting affects the input
signal from the [AUX IN] jack.
By connecting a microphone to the Electone, you can
enjoy singing along with your own performance. The
Electone outputs your vocals or guitar sounds through
the built-in speakers.
1 Connect your microphone to the MIC./
LINE IN jack (standard 1/4"phone jack).
A dynamic microphone is recommended.
2 Set the MIC./LINE switch to the MIC
position when connecting a
microphone, or the LINE position when
connecting a guitar or other high-level
output device.
NOTE
When you’re not sure which position is the best, first set it
to LINE. If the output level is too low, switch to the MIC
position.
3 Use the INPUT VOLUME knob to set the
microphone volume.
To adjust the volume/reverb:
1 Press the [UTILITY] button on the panel
to call up the Utility display.
2 Using the MIC. REVERB and VOLUME
sliders in the GLOBAL Page, adjust the
amount of the reverb applied to the
microphone, and the volume.
Reference page
Reverb (page 46)
No sound from the microphone can be heard even
though you raise the volume here, unless you turn
the INPUT VOLUME knob to the right. Similarly,
no reverb can be heard even though you raise the
reverb level here, unless you raise the total reverb
level with the panel REVERB control.
Outputting the sound of an
external device through the
built-in speakers of the Electone
Connecting a microphone or
guitar
AUX IN
External audio device
Playback sound
MIC./LINE IN
MIC. LINE MIC. LINE
When connecting
a microphone
When connecting
a guitar
MIN MAX
INPUT
VOLUME