The AeroBand Guitar can be connected to an external amplifier (amp) or speaker using two different methods: wired or wireless.
1. Wired connection (1/4" Audio Output Jack)
The standard way to connect is via the 1/4" (inch) Audio Output Jack located at the bottom right of the guitar body.
Steps:
- Use a standard 1/4" (inch) instrument cable.
- Plug one end into the Audio Output Jack on your AeroBand Guitar.
- Connect the other end to your amplifier (amp), speaker, or audio interface.
- Turn on your devices and adjust the volume as needed.
Tips for wired connection:
- Make sure both the guitar and amplifier (amp) or speaker are powered on.
- Start with a moderate volume to avoid feedback.
- Use a high-quality shielded instrument cable for the best sound quality.
2. Wireless connection (Transmitter & Receiver)
You can also connect wirelessly using a wireless guitar transmitter and receiver. This setup replaces the 1/4" (inch) audio cable.
Steps:
- Plug the transmitter into the 1/4" (inch) Audio Output Jack on the guitar.
- Plug the receiver into the input jack of your amplifier (amp) or speaker.
- Turn on both devices: they should pair automatically (check your system's manual if needed).
- Once paired, the guitar's sound will transmit wirelessly to your amplifier (amp) or speaker.
Tips for wireless connection:
- Ensure both transmitter and receiver are fully charged or powered on.
- Keep the distance within the recommended range (usually 10–15 meters).
- Start with moderate volume to avoid feedback.
- Use a high-quality wireless system for low latency and a stable signal.
Notes:
- When using wireless systems, avoid placing devices near other electronic devices such as Wi-Fi routers, computers, or power adapters, as they may cause electromagnetic interference, resulting in signal dropouts or noise.
- If interference occurs, reposition your devices or reduce the number of active electronics in the area.