V-tone gm110, Wiring tips, Audio connections – Behringer V-TONE GM110 User Manual

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V-TONE GM110

3. WIRING TIPS

3.1 Standard set-up consisting of guitar, external effects device and simultaneous recording

Fig. 3.1: Standard set-up for recording with the V-TONE GM110

To use your V-TONE GM110 for rehearsals, in the studio or on

stage, please wire up the unit as shown in fig. 2.1. Of course,

you can also use a wah-wah or other pedal effect instead of the

external 19" effects unit. Connecting the headphones will mute

the built-in speaker.

If you wish to use a guitar tuner, please connect it to the FX

SEND of your V-TONE GM110. If there is no further effects

device connected, you can leave the FX RETURN as it is. When

using an external effects device, the tuner should be placed

before the effects device to prevent the tuner from receiving

any effects signal.

4. AUDIO CONNECTIONS

The BEHRINGER V-TONE GM110 is fitted with audio inputs and

outputs in the form of 1/4" mono jacks. The exceptions to this are

the headphones output and the D.I. OUT.

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Please ensure that only qualified personnel install

and operate the device.

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Please make sure that all units have a proper

ground connection. For your own safety, never

remove or disable the ground conductor of the unit

or of the AC power cable. Instead, you can eliminate

hum problems caused by grounding (e.g. when

connected to a mixing console) by pressing the

GND switch (Groundlift,

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Fig. 4.1: 1/4" TS connector

(input, FX send, FX return,

speaker)

4.2: Wiring of a stereo headphones plug

4. AUDIO CONNECTIONS

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