Roland Mobile BA Owner's Manual

To connect a microphone, plug it into the 'MIC' input on the amplifier. Adjust the volume accordingly using the 'MIC' volume knob to achieve the desired sound level.
For outdoor use, the amplifier can be powered using six AA batteries. Ensure that the batteries are inserted correctly according to the polarity indicated in the battery compartment.
Use an AUX cable to connect your smartphone to the 'AUX IN' jack on the amplifier. Adjust the volume of both the smartphone and the amplifier for the best sound quality.
If the sound is distorted, check the volume levels on both the amplifier and the connected device. Reduce the volume and ensure that the input levels are not too high. Also, check if the batteries need to be replaced if you're using battery power.
The Roland Mobile BA Amplifier does not feature a factory reset button. To reset settings, manually adjust each control to the desired default position.
To maximize battery life, turn off the amplifier when not in use and remove the batteries if the amplifier will not be used for an extended period. Use high-quality alkaline batteries for longer performance.
The amplifier features a power indicator light that blinks when the batteries are running low. Be sure to replace the batteries when this occurs to ensure uninterrupted performance.
Yes, the Mobile BA Amplifier can be used as a personal monitor by connecting it to a mixer or other sound source via the 'AUX IN' or 'LINE IN' inputs. Adjust the volume to suit your monitoring needs.
The Roland Mobile BA Amplifier is not specifically designed for electric guitars but can be used in a pinch by connecting through the 'LINE IN' input. For best results, use a preamp or effects pedal between the guitar and the amplifier.
To clean the amplifier, use a dry, soft cloth to wipe the exterior. Avoid using any solvents or abrasive cleaners as they may damage the surface. Ensure that the amplifier is powered off and unplugged before cleaning.