4.4 Connecting the transmitter
to an electric guitar
To connect the transmitter to an electric guitar:
1) Mount the 6 3 mm adapter (13) onto the
3 5 mm plug (14) of the transmitter and fasten
it with the locking ring (15)
2) Connect the transmitter to the output jack
of the guitar The angle of the plug on the
transmitter can be readjusted, it locks in steps
of 22 5° Thus, the transmitter optimally fits in
case of connection jacks on the upper side of
the body (fig 5) and on the rib of the guitar
(fig 6)
3) To prevent uncontrolled turning of the trans-
mitter in the jack while playing, the transmit-
ting antenna (18), e g in fig 6, may be fixed
to the rib of the guitar with the supplied sup-
port (26)
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26
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4.5 Using the transmitter
with the microphone
For using the transmitter with the microphone
supplied:
1) Mount the microphone (22) onto the 3 5 mm
plug (14) of the transmitter and fasten it with
the locking ring (15)
2) Slide the clamping support (23) from below on
the guitar-shaped base (16)
3) Fix the clamping support on the instrument
Fig 7 shows the mounting at the bell of a
saxophone The clamping brackets are rubber-
ized to save the instrument
4) Align the microphone cartridge (21) to the
sound source As suggested with the arrows
in fig 4, the microphone can be tilted around
two axes In addition, it can also be panned
by turning it on the 3 5 mm plug
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4.5.1 Replacement windshield
A replacement windshield for the microphone
is supplied To use the windshield, attach the
small double-sided adhesive strip provided to the
microphone (see fig 8) The adhesive strip will
prevent the windshield from coming off from
the microphone
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