1. Introduction
- Overview of the main setup functions covered:
- Bluetooth
- Microphone
- Guitar/instrument
- Subwoofer
- TWS with two Titan One Pro speakers
2. Connecting a Bluetooth Device
- Press the Bluetooth button on the Titan One Pro to activate Bluetooth mode.
- The Bluetooth indicator begins flashing, indicating the speaker is searching for a device.
- Open the Bluetooth settings on a smartphone or tablet.
- Select “Titan One Pro” from the available devices.
- Confirm the connection.
- Increase the Bluetooth channel volume to hear audio through the speaker.
- Demonstration of music playback.
3. Connecting a Microphone
- Use a dynamic microphone and an XLR cable.
- Connect the female XLR end to the microphone.
- Connect the male XLR end to Channel 1 or Channel 2.
- Set the channel switch to Microphone/Guitar mode.
- Raise the channel's level knob.
- Turn on the microphone and test the audio.
4. Connecting a Guitar/Instrument
- Use a 1/4-inch instrument cable.
- Connect one end to the guitar.
- Connect the other end to Channel 2.
- Set the channel switch to Guitar mode.
- Raise the channel level as needed.
- Test the instrument through the speaker.
5. Connecting a Subwoofer
- Connect the Titan One Pro to a compatible subwoofer using an XLR cable.
- Connect the cable from the Titan One Pro's output to the XLR input on the Titan Slim.
- Turn on both the speaker and subwoofer.
- Increase the subwoofer level as needed.
- Demonstration shows the subwoofer handling the low frequencies while the Titan One Pro handles the higher frequencies.
6. Setting Up TWS with Two Titan One Pro Speakers
- If either speaker was previously paired with a Bluetooth device, forget/remove the device from the Bluetooth settings first.
- Turn on Bluetooth on both Titan One Pro speakers.
- Select one speaker as the main speaker.
- On the main speaker, activate TWS mode by holding the TWS button until the indicator flashes red.
- Wait for the two speakers to link.
- Confirm the connection by checking that the pairing status lights are solid red on both speakers.
- Raise the volume on both speakers using their respective channels.
- Play music to confirm that both speakers are producing audio simultaneously.
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