Motion Sound SW-15 User Manual
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-MOTION SOUND AMPLIFIERS-
-CAUTION! DO NOT CONNECT SPEAKER OUTPUTS TO THE SW-15
Volume, phase, and EQ will vary with venue, speaker placement and personal taste. Experiment
with settings to achieve the best sound. Most stereo sound sources have bass in both channels so
it is normally only necessary to run one cord to the SW-15.
•
KP-200S, KP-100S, PRO-145--use the ¼” subwoofer output.
•
KT-80, KM-12, KBR-M--use the XRL output. Purchase an XRL splitter if a PA line
feed is used.
•
KBR-3D--use the subwoofer output if it has been added to your amplifier. If you only
want subwoofer on organ, use the ¼” direct rotary output. Use one of the XLR outputs,
purchase splitter if a PA line feed is used.
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PRO-3Tm--use the line output of the low-rotor amplifier.
• Also see “direct keyboard output” section.
-OTHER KEYBOARD AMPLIFIERS-
-CAUTION! DO NOT CONNECT SPEAKER OUTPUTS TO THE S1-15-
Most amplifiers will have a line level ¼” or XLR output for connection to a PA system. You can
purchase a "Y splitter” from a music store if the output is shared with a PA line feed. Set the
volume of your amplifier first then bring up the SW-15. You may want to reduce the bass in your
amplifier for a cleaner overall sound.
-PA SYSTEMS-
-CAUTION! DO NOT CONNECT SPEAKER OUTPUTS TO THE SW-15-
Although the SW-15 is designed primarily for “on stage” convenience, it can be used very
effectively with a PA or Karaoke systems up to 500 watts.
-PRO PA-
It is Common in PRO-level systems to send only certain instruments to a subwoofer system using
an auxiliary output on the mixing board. Mix the bass instrument and kick drum only to the
subwoofer output, the sound of the system will be much tighter and cleaner, without microphones
and other unnecessary sounds going to the SW-15.