Connection types
With three channels and a variety of input types, you can connect a wide
range of instruments, microphones and other devices.
Above the CH1 and CH2 inputs is an input type selector. This adjusts the
balance of the connection. Here are some examples.
B on page 2).
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B: Connect keyboards, guitars or microphones to CH1 and CH2. Select
the correct device type on the switch. Use instrument cables for
keyboards and guitars, and XLR cables for microphones.
C on page 2).
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C: Bluetooth on CH3. Refer to the section "Bluetooth and Duo Mode" for
details on how to connect your Bluetooth enabled device.
D on page 3).
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D: Aux input (3.5mm) on CH3. Connect analog source devices using the
3.5mm input. Please note that in presence of a device connected via AUX
on CH3, Bluetooth is suppressed.
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E on page 3).
E: You can connect a mixer to CH1 or CH2 to increase the devices
connected to SumoBox. Use the "keyboard" setting on the input type
selector if you connect a mixer.
Volume, bass, treble & reverb
Volume (CH1, CH2 & CH3)
Adjusts the volume of the channel.
0-Max scale.
Treble (CH1 & CH2 only)
Adjusts the high tone of the connected instrument or microphone.
-/+ scale from 12 o'clock position (Min - 0 - Max).
Bass (CH1 & CH2 only)
Adjusts the low tone of the connected instrument or microphone.
-/+ scale from 12 o'clock position (Min - 0 - Max).
Reverb (CH1 & CH2 only)
Adjusts how much reverb is applied to the connected instrument or
microphone.
0-Max scale.
Ducking mode
The Ducking feature will reduce (duck) CH3's output when input from
CH1 or CH2 is detected.
To turn on, press the Ducking Control button once. The LED will be solid
blue. Press again to turn off.
Example: You may have a backing track playing on CH3 whilst using a
microphone on CH1. The ducking feature means audio playing on CH3
will reduce in volume slightly when you speak into the microphone -
giving your voice more space in the mix.
Indoor / Outdoor mode
There are two sound modes; Indoor and Outdoor. To switch between
modes, double tap the Ducking Control button (2x within 1 sec).
You can identify which mode SumoBox is in by observing the LED
indicator when the mode is changed:
Sound Mode
Ducking LED indicator
Indoor (default)
Blue - fast flash x4
Outdoor
Blue - slow flash x2
Indoor mode is suitable for when SumoBox is used indoors and is
optimised for sound quality.
Outdoor mode is suitable for when SumoBox is used outdoors.
When in Outdoor mode, the high and mid range frequencies are
boosted. This allows those frequencies to be better heard when in an
outdoor environment.
Bluetooth and Duo Mode
You can connect a Bluetooth enabled device to your SumoBox.
SumoBox can also connect to another SumoBox via Duo Mode - True
Wireless Stereo (TWS).
Duo Mode is a powerful feature which allows the Bluetooth audio source
to be sent to 2 SumoBoxes, one operating as the left stereo channel,
the other operating as the right stereo channel. The effect offers a more
powerful and immersive stereo sound stage.
Connect via Bluetooth
1. With the SumoBox on activate your Bluetooth device and select the
search mode. "SUMOBOX CP-LS100" will appear on your Bluetooth
device list.
2. Select "SUMOBOX CP-LS100". An audio prompt will sound from
SumoBox when it has successfully connected.
3. To disconnect, press the Bluetooth / Duo Mode button once.
Alternatively, disconnect from the SumoBox on your Bluetooth
enabled device.
4. To reconnect the same device, press the Bluetooth / Duo Mode
button once on the SumoBox or connect via your Bluetooth enabled
device.
NOTE:
The speaker will attempt to automatically connect itself to the last audio
output device connected via Bluetooth. If this is not possible, the speaker will
enter pairing mode and the Bluetooth LED will flash.
Duo Mode: True Wireless Stereo (TWS)
1. Turn on both SumoBox speakers.
2. On the first SumoBox, double press the Bluetooth / Duo Mode
button.
3. The LED will flash yellow and SumoBox will notify it is in pairing
mode.
4. Wait for the connection between the two SumoBox to be made.
5. Once connected, both SumoBox will give an audio confirmation. The
RIGHT (secondary) SumoBox will have a steady yellow LED and The
LEFT (primary) SumoBox will have a flashing blue LED.
6. Adjust the CH3 volume on the first SumoBox to change CH3 volume
on both speakers.
7. To disconnect Duo Mode, double press the Bluetooth / Duo Mode
button on either SumoBox.
8. Usage example
J on page 4).
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When in Duo Mode you can connect 4x microphones and a
Bluetooth device. This is ideal for a conference or presentation.
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