Application Examples - Lehmannaudio Traveller Mode D'emploi

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Traveller
device status (Standby/On/Centre Adjust). The battery life varies depending on the
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headphones, volume and acoustic signal.
The Traveller automatically enters standby mode when the battery charge level
gets too low.
2 | Signal input on the back
Mini stereo input jack (3.5 mm) for one signal source: Connect your player or
mobile phone with the supplied mini stereo cable or another high-quality cable.
Signal cables with a large stereo plug (6.35 mm) can be connected using an
adapter. The inputs on the front and rear are interconnected. This allows you to
transfer the signal to a music system or another Traveller. The resulting looped-in
signal is not affected by the Traveller's volume control.
3 | Headphone output on the back
Mini stereo jack (3.5 mm) for headphones with a corresponding plug: Connect
your headphones or active speakers here. Headphones with a large stereo plug
(6.35 mm) can be connected with an adapter. The headphone jacks on the front
and rear are interconnected. You can connect a second set of headphones or
active speakers. The level is identical on both outputs.

Application examples

1 | Mobile source and two headphones
This is an example of the Traveller in mobile application with two headphones.
Connect your mobile source to the Traveller using a jack cable (3.5 mm). You can
use the input on the front or the back of the device. Connect the headphones to
the output on the front and back of the device. Now switch on the device and use
the buttons on the front to regulate the volume to the desired level.
2 | Stationary source and connection to active speakers
In this example, the Traveller is operated as a pre-amplifier for active speakers on a
stationary source.
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