TRUE Systems P-SOLO RIBBON User Manual

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P-SOLO

Ribbon

OPERATION MANUAL

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If you’re using the DI for electric instrument input:

1. Connect your instrument cables to the INSTRUMENT (DI) connector on the front

panel. Any microphones plugged into MIC IN will be automatically de-selected
NOTE: DO NOT use TRS plugs for this input, as the DI will not function correctly.

2. Adjust GAIN control for adequate signal level as indicated on the

P-SOLO

Ribbon

level indicators or on the level indicators of the device to which it is connected.

INSTALLATION

Unpacking and Inspection
We recommend that you inspect your

P-SOLO

Ribbon

upon unpacking it from the

factory shipping carton. In the unlikely event that the unit exhibits any physical damage,
DO NOT connect it to the AC mains power, but contact your dealer immediately.

In addition to the

P-SOLO

Ribbon

, the shipping carton should also include:

An AC power cord

A warranty registration card

This Operation Manual

We recommend that you keep the shipping carton and foam inserts in the event that the
unit must be shipped at some time in the future. DO NOT package the unit in “packing
peanuts” or similar material as it will settle during shipping and damage may occur. If
original packing materials cannot be located, wrap the unit with plastic “bubble wrap”
material extending at least 2” beyond the extremities of the

P-SOLO

Ribbon

enclosure.

Mounting
The

P-SOLO

Ribbon

is designed for placement on your desktop, or any convenient flat

surface. It’s light weight and compact enclosure make it easy to carry by hand or in
your gig bag. If you wish to rack mount the unit, please visit our website (www.true-
systems.com) for recommended accessories and mounting procedure.

 Do not locate the unit where it is exposed to rain, moisture, or liquid spills.

 Do not locate the unit where it is exposed to temperature extremes.

 Avoid locating the unit next to equipment that emits strong electromagnetic fields.

 Avoid using mic, output, or instrument cables that are too short. While the

P-SOLO

Ribbon

is quite stable for its size and shape, stepping or pulling on a

short, taught cable may move it out of place, possibly causing damage.

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