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KS KitSound CLASH EVOLUTION - Advanced Usage and Connectivity; Re-pairing Devices; Playing Audio Wirelessly; Using the Aux Audio Input

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Re-pairing or pairing new devices
1. Make sure the Bluetooth is disabled on any previously paired devices
2. Follow ‘Pairing a Bluetooth device’ instructions from step 1
Playing audio wirelessly
1. Follow the instructions in the ‘Pairing a Bluetooth device’ section
2. Use the controls on your device to select content
3. Audio played through the connected Bluetooth device will now be heard
through the headphones
4. To play or pause the selected track, use the controls on your device or press
the MFB (1)
5. To skip track, use the controls on your device or press (don’t hold) the
Previous track button (2) or the Next track button (3)
6. The volume can be adjusted on both your device and the Clash Evo. To change
the volume on the Clash Evo, press and hold the Volume– button (2) or
Volume+ button (3)
Note: Track control functions from the buttons on the Clash Evo will require
your device to have Bluetooth prole AVRCP. Please check your device’s manual
if unsure.
Using the aux audio input
1. With the Clash Evo turned off, insert the 3.5mm audio cable into the aux
input (5) on the Clash Evo
2. Plug the other end of the aux cable into the audio/headphone output on
an MP3 player or other audio source
3. Audio played through the connected device will now be heard through
the headphones
4. The volume can be adjusted on your device only
Note: The controls on the Clash Evo do not operate in aux mode. There is no
need to turn the Clash Evo headphones on in aux mode as they will operate like
normal wired headphones.
PLEASE NOTE:
Your device will have an internal amplier and if it is playing digital les like MP3s
it will also have an integrated DAC (Digital Audio Converter). If you turn up the volume
to 100%, your device will be sending distorted signals to the Clash Evo. To avoid
this and to get the best sound quality from the speaker, we recommend that you
do not run your device any higher than 95% volume.

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