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Monday, 19 September 2011 19:00

Connecting The BW350 To Your Instrument

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CONNECTING THE INSTRUMENT PACKAGE TO THE BW350   This is a brief overview on how to connect your instrument package to our BW350 wireless receiver* *We will use a guitar for an example First make sure your power adapter is connected and plugged into a power source. Next connect the antennae to the antenna socket. Slide the antenna onto the socket. Twist the antennae clockwise until it is locked into place.   NEXT: Connecting the wireless transmitter to the guitar Connect the mini XLR end of your cable to the wireless transmitter. Next, connect the ¼ inch end of your cable to your guitar. Always remember to sync your transmitter to your receiver* *see user manual or youtube.com/besaudio Test your setup. Give your guitar a strum, if you see the AF signal rise, you’re setup and ready to play. Have additional questions or concerns? Feel free to contact us: 972-535-8618 or…
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The BWA1000 portable wireless sound system is a one-stop shop The features of the BWA1000 make it ideal for travelers, conferences and tradeshows. Take your sound on the go: The BWA1000 has a luggage handle and 2 wheels designed to make it easy to roll and travel with the unit. Why get a wireless microphone system? Built-in UHF receiver module* with wireless transmitters Need music played during your event? Built-in CD player* with USB and SD card inputs, along with an AUX input make vast options for playing music and audio on the BWA1000. Don't Talk Over The Music: The BWA1000 has a ‘voice priority’ switch which, when talking on the microphone, automatically lowers the volume of the music until you have finished speaking into the microphone. Located below the 'Power' switch Get the best sound: Maximum Output Power is 150W. All signal source’s gains and EQ can be controlled…
Wednesday, 24 August 2011 19:00

Syncing the BW1000 Portable Wireless System

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SYNCING THE BW1000 PORTABLE WIRELESS SYSTEM: A simple step-by-step overview on syncing the receivers of the BW1000 with the BW230HT/BW200BT wireless transmitters Turn on the receiver with the volume knob. Turn the receiver to the channel you would like to use by using the 'UP' and 'DOWN' buttons. Make sure your batteries are in the transmitter and it is powered on. Hold the wireless transmitter close to the receiver you wish to sync it to. Press and hold the 'ASC' button which will sync it to the transmitter. If the transmitter is properly synced the RF indicator should be lit red. Give it a test, if the AF indicator lights green when you speak into the transmitter, you are fully ready to broadcast. You can sync the bodypack transmitter the same way. Choose your channel, hold the bodypack transmitter next to the receiver you wish to sync it to, hold…
Monday, 23 August 2010 19:00

The BAX-2112 - Basic Setup

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The BAX-2112 A basic setup overview:   First and foremost, always make sure the units are plugged into a power source. The 'Power' button is located on the back of the speaker in the bottom right corner. You can adjust your volume when set up is complete. Keep volume to 0 when setting up to avoid squealing. The BAX-2112 has 4 different playing modes that can be set by switching a series of 'ON/OFF' switches. They are as follows: 'ON/ON' - FLAT 'ON/OFF' - ROCK 'OFF/ON' - BAR 'OFF/OFF' - CLUB You can switch from a 'Line' to 'Mic' input You can also slave one unit to another. Its a simple process. Step 1: Find the male side of your XLR cable Step 2: Plug the male XLR into the 'Input' of the speaker you wish to be the Master unit. Step 3: Find the female end of your XLR…

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