Behringer KT108 User Manual

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ULTRATONE KT108 User Manual
2.  Wiring Tips
Figures 2.1 and 2.2 show you how to connect your keyboard to the amplifier.
If you want to use an effects unit (for example, the BEHRINGER X V-AMP) 
to experiment with some out-of-the-ordinary sounds, you can connect your 
keyboard directly to the input of the effects processor. Then, connect a second 
cable from the effects output to the input on your keyboard amp.
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The built-in loudspeaker is disabled automatically when you plug in 
the headphones  
( 7 )
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PEDAL
CONFIGURE
BASS EQ
PRESENCE
GAIN
2ND FUNCTION
COPY
/ VOLUME
ADJUST
BYPASS/TUNER
1
2
3
4
X V-AMP
BEHRINGER ULTRATONE KT108
Keyboard
HPS3000
CD player
Output
Output
Input
CD input  
Drum Machine
Fig. 2.1: Example of a setup using the ULTRATONE KT108
Fig. 2.2 shows a recommended setup for amplifying the vintage sound of your 
KT108 using a sound reinforcement system of any size. This way, you can also use 
your amp for playing live or for rehearsals with your band.
PEDAL
CONFIGURE
BASS EQ
PRESENCE
GAIN
2ND FUNCTION
COPY
/ VOLUME
ADJUST
BYPASS/TUNER
1
2
3
4
X V-AMP
EP2000
EUROLIVE B1520 PRO
Output
Line In
Headphones
Out
BEHRINGER ULTRATONE KT108
Drum Machine
Keyboard
Main Outputs
XENYX 2222FX
Input
Fig. 2.2: Live setup
3.  Control Elements
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
Fig. 3.1: Control elements on the front panel
(1) 
Connect your keyboard to the INST. 1 INPUT connector,  using a standard 
instrument cable equipped with 1/4" TS connectors.
The second instrument input (INST. 2 INPUT) can of course be used to 
connect a second keyboard or a drum computer.
(2) 
The volume of both instrument channels can be adjusted using the 
INST. 1 VOL and INST. 2 VOL control.
(3) 
Use the CD INPUT to connect the output of your CD player, tape deck, CD or 
MD walkman. This way you can play along to music or keyboard tutorial CDs.
This connector is a 1/4" TRS jack. If your CD player is equipped with cinch 
outputs, you’ll need an adapter cable, which you can buy at your local music 
shop. Illustration 4.3 in chapter 4. “Audio Connections” shows you what 
kind of adapter to buy. You can also use a mono cable (fig. 4.4). This will not 
damage your CD player or keyboard amp.