Roland Mobile AC Owner's Manual
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To connect your guitar to the Roland Mobile AC Amplifier, use a standard 1/4-inch instrument cable. Plug one end into your guitar's output jack and the other end into the 'GUITAR' input on the amplifier.
The Roland Mobile AC Amplifier is designed to operate with six AA batteries. For optimal performance, use alkaline batteries. Rechargeable NiMH batteries can also be used.
To achieve the best sound quality, adjust the 'BASS' and 'TREBLE' controls to suit your preference and environment. Position the amplifier on a stable surface and avoid obstructing the speaker grilles.
Ensure that the amplifier is powered on and the volume is turned up. Check that your instrument is properly connected and its volume is also turned up. Verify that the batteries are installed correctly and are not depleted.
Use an XLR cable to connect a microphone to the 'MIC' input on the amplifier. Adjust the 'MIC' volume control to ensure the desired output level.
The Roland Mobile AC Amplifier does not have built-in Bluetooth capability. You can use an external Bluetooth receiver connected to the 'AUX IN' jack to play audio from Bluetooth-enabled devices.
The Roland Mobile AC Amplifier does not have a factory reset function. Troubleshooting typically involves checking connections and settings manually.
Clean the amplifier with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid using solvents or cleaners. Regularly check the battery compartment for leaks and ensure all jacks and controls are free from dust and debris.
To connect an external audio device, use a stereo mini-jack cable to connect your device's headphone or line output to the 'AUX IN' jack on the amplifier. Adjust the device's volume to a suitable level.
Battery life varies depending on usage and battery type. With high-quality alkaline batteries, the amplifier can operate for up to 15 hours at moderate volume levels.