Roland GR-33 User Manual

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Chapter 1 Producing Sounds
Making Connections
After setting up the guitar part of your system, connect your other equipment following the examples shown in the connection 
diagram below.
fig.1-01
* To prevent malfunction and/or damage to speakers or other 
devices, always turn down the volume and turn off the power 
on all devices before making any connections.
* Raise the volume of the amplifier only after you turn on the 
power to all connected devices.
* To prevent the inadvertent disruption of power to your unit—
as a result of the plug being pulled out accidentally—and to 
avoid applying undue stress to the AC adapter jack, anchor the 
power cord using the cord hook as shown in the illustration.
fig.1-02
* If you are outputting a mono signal from the GR-33, connect 
the cable to the R (MONO) jack of the MIX OUT jacks.
<Stereo Out>
To get the optimal performance from the GR-33, and to fully 
experience the quality of its patches, connect your setup to a 
stereo (two-channel) amplifier/speaker system, or to stereo 
headphones. Stereo equipment is the best way to hear the 
fullness of the GR-33’s sound.
To AUX, LINE IN
Stereo
headphones
L
R
L
R
AC adaptor
(BRC series)
The (L) MIX OUT jacks can also 
be used as dual stereo headphone 
jacks.
Also be aware that you cannot 
simultaneously use one jack as a 
LINE OUT while using the other 
as a headphone jack — that is, 
you can't use a monaural plug 
and a stereo plug at the same 
time.
Stereo set, 
radio-cassette player, etc.
Synthesizer amp 
(keyboard amplifier, PA system, etc.)
Guitar with GK-2A/
other GR-compatible guitar
Guitar amp/
guitar effects processors
See p. 23
See p. 15
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