Troubleshooting
If the unit is not charging: Make sure the power cable is properly connected to the power
input and the power outlet.
If the sound is distorted: Try lowering the volume control of your sound source, musical
instrument, or microphone. Also, try to reduce the overall volume of Adventurer
Control knob.
If there is too much bass: Try adjusting the tone or EQ control on your sound source to lower
the bass level. This will allow you to play the music louder before clipping (distortion) occurs.
If there is a high-pitched whistling noise when using microphones: This is probably
feedback. Point the microphone away from the speaker.
If you can't hear the microphone over the music volume: Turn down the music volume
from your source.
If you can't play music from a flash drive: The USB port is only for charging USB devices.
If you cannot connect your audio device to Adventurer
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Have your audio device (e.g., smartphone or tablet) and Adventurer
possible while trying to connect. Make sure both the audio device and Adventurer
unobstructed by walls, furniture, etc.
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Reset the Bluetooth
audio device and restart the search process. If this does not work right away, power off
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Adventurer
and then power it back on. See
more information.
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Reset the Bluetooth
on. You can find this under the Bluetooth
audio device.
If this does not work, and you have connected to Adventurer
the list of available or previously connected devices in your audio device's Bluetooth
menu, tap the "gear" or "i" icon located next to it and then select Unpair or Forget. Turn
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Adventurer
off and back on and try pairing again once it reappears in your available
devices list.
Note: If Adventurer
range, you may need to repeat this process with that audio device to fully disconnect.
If you experience audio dropouts while playing music from a Bluetooth
be happening because your unit is trying to link to another speaker. This can occur if you
power off a speaker that was linked to your unit or if you have just turned on your unit and it is
in Stereo-Link mode. To stop the audio dropouts, exit Stereo-Link mode by double-pressing
the Link button. Alternatively, you can wait for your unit to link to another Adventurer
if there is one within range.
If you would like to stop your speaker from automatically linking when you power it on,
make sure you double-press the Link button to exit Stereo-Link mode before you power it off.
If there is a delay in the audio signal between the left and right speakers when linked,
break the link by double-pressing the Link button, and pair them again following the
instructions in the
Linking Two Speakers
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connection on Adventurer
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connection on your audio device by turning Bluetooth
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has been paired to another audio device recently that is still within
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via Bluetooth
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to disconnect Adventurer
Operation > Pairing a Bluetooth
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menu in the Settings for your phone or other
section.
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