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* There are no Presets or Tone Controls or Reverb for the Aux input | * There are no Presets or Tone Controls or Reverb for the Aux input | ||
* You will get less volume from the Aux input than channels 1 and 2 because the input sensitivity is lower on the Aux input. <br>This may not be a problem unless you are trying to get maximum output from the {{S1}} | * You will get less volume from the Aux input than channels 1 and 2 because the input sensitivity is lower on the Aux input. <br>This may not be a problem unless you are trying to get maximum output from the {{S1}} | ||
+ | * Bluetooth is disabled when you connect to the Aux input | ||
Revision as of 04:23, 20 April 2019
Introduction
- Connect a guitar with a preamp to the S1 Pro System Aux input
This will be of interest if you are already using S1 Pro System channels 1 and 2 and you need another live input.
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S1 Pro Aux Input for Guitar discussion for this article
Guitar with Preamp or External Preamp
If your guitar has a preamp, you can connect it to the S1 Pro System Aux input. If your guitar has a volume control, it probably has a preamp. You will rely on controls on the guitar or guitar preamp.
Considerations:
- There are no Presets or Tone Controls or Reverb for the Aux input
- You will get less volume from the Aux input than channels 1 and 2 because the input sensitivity is lower on the Aux input.
This may not be a problem unless you are trying to get maximum output from the S1 Pro System - Bluetooth is disabled when you connect to the Aux input
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Guitar Processor
Connect your guitar to the guitar processor.
Connect the guitar processor output to S1 Pro System Aux input using a cable like those shown above.
Guitar Processor with Headphone Output
If you have a guitar processor with a headphone output, you can connect that to the S1 Pro System Aux input.