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Roland KC-300 - Stereo Link; Stereo Link Operation; Adjustments for Stereo Link

Roland KC-300
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Once
the
connections
have
been
completed,
turn
on
power
to
your
various
devices
in
the
order
specified.
By
turning
on
devices
in
the
wrong
order,
you
risk
causing
malfunction
and/or
damage
to
speakers
and
other
devices.
1.
Make
sure
that
all
volume
controls
on
the
KC-300
and
con-
nected
devices
are
set
to
0.
2.
Turn
on
the
keyboard(s)
and
sequencer
(if
you're
using
one).
.
Turn
on
the
KC-300.
4.
If
a
mixer
is
connected
to
the
LINE
OUT
jack(s)
on
the
KC-
300,
turn
on
the
mixer.
5.
Adjust
the
volume
levels
for
the
devices.
jee)
Stereo
Link
If
two
KC-300
units
are
used,
you
can
easily
make
connections
for
stereo
output.
This
function
is
called
"Stereo
Link."
The
right-channel
signals
are
output
from
the
speakers
in
the
main
unit,
while
the
left-channel
signals
are
output
from
the
speak-
ers
in
the
sub
unit
(the
other
KC-300).
Main
(the
right-channel
signals)
Before
switching
off
the
power,
lower
the
volume
on
each
of
the
devices
in
your
system
and
then
TURN
OFF
the
devices
in
the
reverse
order
to
which
they
were
switched
on.
Howling
could
be
produced
depending
on
the
location
of
microphone
relative
to
speakers.
This
can
be
remedied
by:
1.
Changing
the
orientation
of
the
microphone.
2.
Relocating
microphone
at
a
greater
distance
from
speakers.
3.
Lowering
volume
levels.
Follow
the
procedure
described
below
to
connect
two
ampli-
fiers
with
a
single
audio
cable
(1/4"
phone
type).
*
Before
making
the
connections,
be
sure
that
the
volume
set-
ting
of
the
MASTER
CONTROL
Section
for
both
KC-300
amplifiers
is
set
to
"0."
Sub
(the
left-channel
signals)
Keyboard
Once
the
connections
have
been
completed,
turn
on
power
to
your
various
devices
in
the
order
specified.
By
turning
on
devices
in
the
wrong
order,
you
risk
causing
malfunction
and/or
damage
to
speakers
and
other
devices.
1.
Make
sure
that
all
volume
controls
on
the
KC-300
and
con-
nected
devices
are
set
to
0.
2.
Turn
on
the
keyboard(s).
3.
Turn
on
the
main
KC-300
amplifier.
4.
Turn
on
the
sub
KC-300
amplifier.
5.
Adjust
the
volume
levels
on
all
devices.
Before
switching
off
the
power,
lower
the
volume
on
each
of
the
devices
in
your
system
and
then
TURN
OFF
the
devices
in
the
reverse
order
to
which
they
were
switched
on.
The
jacks
and
knobs
on
the
main
amplifier
work
just
like
they
do
during
normal
use,
but
the
right-channel
signals
are
out-
put
from
the
internal
speakers.
USING
A
SPEAKER
STAND
The
volume
knobs
for
the
different
channels
affect
both
the
main
and
sub
amplifiers.
On
the
sub
amplifier,
you
can
use
only
the
STEREO
LINK
IN
jack
and
the
three
knobs
in
the
MASTER
CONTROL
Section.
If
you're
using
the
Stereo
Link
function,
make
the
adjustments
described
below.
1.
Use
the
Volume
knobs
in
the
CHANNEL
CONTROL
Section
of
the
main
amplifier
to
adjust
the
volume
balance
for
each
channel.
2.
Use
the
three
knobs
in
the
MASTER
CONTROL
Section
of
both
amplifiers
to
adjust
the
main
and
sub
volume
and
tone
quality.
The
KC-300
can
be
mounted
on
a
commercially
available
speaker
stand.
If
a
speaker
stand
is
used,
the
KC-300
can
be
placed
at
a
height
ideal
for
monitoring,
and
can
also
be
used
as
a
simple
PA
system.
If
two
KC-300
units
are
placed
on
speaker
stands
and
used
with
Stereo
Link,
they
can
function
as
a
simple
100
W
+
100
W
stereo
PA
system.
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