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will quickly flash every 8 seconds to indicate the iLoud
should be charged as soon as possible.
Positioning
iLoud is designed to sit on a flat surface, and is tilted to offer
an optimized listening angle. If iLoud is placed near a back
wall or in a corner, the bass frequencies will be enhanced.
For the most accurate response, always place iLoud on a
flat surface, with its front panel pointing at you and your
ears. The bass port (3) on the rear of iLoud moves a lot
of air and should never be blocked by a wall or by other
objects.
If you want iLoud to be more stable on the surface it's
placed on, just open the fold-out stabilizer (4) on the bottom
of iLoud. Close it when putting your iLoud back in your bag.
Using iLoud
To turn iLoud ON, just move the switch (10) on the back to the
"ON" position. The LED (9) on the back will turn GREEN, and
the volume knob (1) on the front of iLoud will be surrounded
by RED light. You're now ready to connect the 1/8" stereo
cable to the line input (5) on the back of iLoud, with the other
end connected to your preferred sound source. Now you can
start listening to high-quality audio on iLoud.
Once the volume reaches its minimum or maximum, the
RED light around the knob quickly flashes to show you have
reached the lower or upper limit.
If no music or audio is sent to iLoud for a few minutes, the
unit will automatically switch to standby mode to save battery.
In this case, the front RED light will slowly glow to indicate
standby status.
As soon as music comes back iLoud will automatically wake
up after a few seconds.
If you're not using iLoud for a period longer than a few hours,
we suggest turning it OFF from the rear panel (move the
power switch (10) to the OFF position) to save battery life.
Bluetooth
To listen music on iLoud via Bluetooth you must "pair" iLoud
to your preferred music player.
Bluetooth Pairing:
1. Turn ON iLoud and shortly thereafter press the "Bluetooth
Pairing" button (8) on the back panel.
2. The front RED light will start flashing.
3. Open the Bluetooth settings page on your music player,
smart phone, or tablet to scan for new Bluetooth devices.
4. Once "iLoud" appears in the list, select it.
5. After a few seconds, the pairing process will be completed
and iLoud will be connected.
6. Once this is accomplished, you'll be able to stream music
from your device to iLoud.
iLoud allows for two devices to be "paired" at the same
time. To pair the second device, just repeat the steps listed
previously, the second device will be paired, and the pairing
information for the first one will be retained so either device
can be used without having to re-pair.
Please note that iLoud is compatible with the Bluetooth A2DP
protocol, allowing high-quality stereo music streaming.
It is not recommended to monitor realtime music sessions on
iLoud when connected via Bluetooth, because of the inherent
latency caused by the Bluetooth technology. When working
on realtime music productions, or playing live instruments,
we suggest using the 1/8" TRRS analog input (5).
iRig Instrument or Dynamic
Microphone Input
iLoud sports a built-in iRig circuit, which lets you connect
instruments like guitars, basses or dynamic microphones.
When connecting iLoud to an iOS device running AmpliTube,
VocaLive or other audio-processing applications, you'll be
able to send your guitar's signal to the app on the iOS device,
and then listen to the processed sound on iLoud.
To connect your guitar or dynamic microphone to iLoud, plug
the jack on your guitar (or microphone) cable into the iLoud
1/4" input socket (6). Note: iLoud's input doesn't accept XLR
microphone jacks, only 1/4".
IMPORTANT: the instrument or microphone signal is
NOT directly sent to the iLoud speakers. To use the iRig
input feature, you need to connect an iOS device running
AmpliTube, VocaLive or another audio-processing app to
the iLoud 1/8" input socket (5) using the included 1/8" TRRS
cable.
When using the iRig Input with an instrument or a dynamic
microphone, be sure to adjust the GAIN control (7) to achieve
the optimal signal level on your audio-processing app on the
iOS device (as high as possible without overloading).
Troubleshooting
iLoud doesn't turn ON.
Charge your iLoud battery by connecting the included
charger. A full charge takes approximately two hours. Set
the power switch (10) on the back panel of iLoud to the
"ON" position.
iLoud is ON, but I get no sound.
Connect the 1/8" line-input cable to iLoud (5) from your sound-
source device. Rotate the front knob (1) clockwise to increase
the volume. If you are using Bluetooth, repeat the Bluetooth
pairing process.
iLoud is not listed in the Bluetooth devices on my
phone, tablet or computer.
Press the Bluetooth Pairing button (8) on the back panel
of iLoud to make your device search for new Bluetooth
devices. Make sure you're not at a distance greater than 10

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