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Introduction
Preliminary Recommendations
The VoiceSoloXT VSM series of monitors are capable of
very high sound pressure levels (SPLs) especially at the
close range when integrated onto a microphone stand.
They were designed this way to be able to be loud enough
to compete with live acoustic drum kits. In situations where
high monitoring volumes are required we recommend that
ear protection be used.
For continuous exposure we recommend the occasional
use of a sound level meter capable of measuring the sound
level over a period of exposure according to noise control
standards. This should be used to check that noise levels
are always within safety limits.
Unpacking
Open the box from the top and remove cabling. Lift out
styrofoam insert, then using both hands lift out
VoiceSoloXT. Remove plastic bag from VoiceSoloXT.
Nothing in your speakers should rattle. Inspect each
speaker for signs of transit damage. In the unlikely event of
this having occurred inform the carrier and the supplier.
Keep all the packaging if damage has occurred, as this will
show evidence of excessive handling forces. It is also a
good idea to keep the packaging if possible for future
transportation.
Registering VoiceSoloXT
There are two methods for registering your VoiceSoloXT:
• Online: visit www.tc-helicon.com/VoiceSolo and click
Product Registration in the left hand column.
• Mail: complete and return the registration card included
with your product
Support
If you run into technical challenges, TC-Helicon will be
more than happy to help. There are a number of sources
for product support. We've prioritized them below according
to the speed at which you will access the help information.
1. Manual: The manual for VoiceSoloXT VSM-200P is a
good source of application information and answers for
common questions.
3.On-Line: visit www.tcsupport.tc to search and ask for
answers on up to date questions about VoiceSoloXT.
4.Phone:
International: +45 8742 7000
USA & Canada: 818-665-4900