Page 2 - SPECIAL MESSAGE SECTION; PLEASE KEEP THIS MANUAL
2 FCC INFORMATION (U.S.A.) electronic devices. Compliance with FCC regulations does not guaran-tee that interference will not occur in all installations. If this product isfound to be the source of interference, which can be determined byturning the unit “OFF” and “ON”, please try to eliminate the p...
Page 4 - Main Unit/Accessories
4 Main Unit/Accessories After opening the packaging, please check that all the parts listed below areincluded. SVC210 • Cello • Bridge • S U M - 3 s i z e M a n g a n e s e batteries x2 • Audio cable (For connection of AUX IN jack) • Stereo headphones • Chest support • Soft case • Arm suppor t svc21...
Page 5 - Nomenclature; Front
5 Nomenclature ● Front ● Rear Fingerboard Neck Saddle Tuning peg Nut 4th string (C) 3rd string (G) Adjuster Tailpiece Body Bridge seat Tail nylon End pin End pin stopper Bridge 2nd string (D) 1st string (A) Knee supportarms Knee supportlock knob Controls → See page 6. Arm supportfixing bolt Chest su...
Page 6 - Controls
6 POWER switch REV. ON/ON/OFF Lamp PHONES jack REVERB switch RM (ROOM)HL1 (HALL 1)HL2 (HALL 2) LINE OUT jack DC-IN 9-12V jack (+ –) (Power adaptor connector) Battery cover AUX VOL(AUX volume) AUX IN jack VOLUME ● Controls SUM-3 size battery x2 CD player, MP3 player, etc. Stereo headphones * Supplied...
Page 7 - Basic Operation; reverberation found in a hall.
7 ■ AUX IN jack • The AUX IN jack, located on the rear of the in-strument, can be used to connect an external ste-reo signal source to the Silent Electric Cello.Connecting the audio output of a CD player, etc.to the instrument allows you to play along withthe external audio source. • The AUX IN jack...
Page 8 - Tuning and Changing the Strings; Set up
8 ■ Tuning and Changing the Strings The Silent Electric Cello is shipped from the factory with the bridge unfitted. First, set up the bridge and then proceed with tuning. As the strings get old, sound quality will gradually decrease, and it will become difficult to tune the in- strument. Change the ...
Page 10 - Winding the Strings; Before you string the instrument, set the adjuster so that it
10 ● Winding the Strings 1 Before you string the instrument, set the adjuster so that it is in the middle of its adjustment range. (All adjusters) 2 Place the ball (on the end of the string) in the notch on the adjuster. Make sure the ball is properly inserted in the adjuster’s notch. 3 At a point a...
Page 11 - Setting the Knee Supports
11 ■ Setting the Knee Supports The Silent Electric Cello is shipped with the knee sup- ports folded. Before playing, follow the procedure shown below to properly set the knee supports into position. 1 Loosen the knee support lock knob (about 3 turns). • Do not loosen the knob too much. 2 Slowly unfo...
Page 13 - Power Supply; Using Batteries
13 Power Supply The Silent Electric Cello can be operated with either battery or AC power. Al-ways turn the power switch (OFF/ON/REV.ON) on the rear panel OFF beforemaking AC power connections or replacing batteries. ■ Using Batteries 1 Open the battery compartment situated on the back of the Silent...
Page 14 - About the Supplied Soft Case; Placing the cello in the case
14 About the Supplied Soft Case ● Placing the cello in the case 1 Fold up the knee supports, and remove the chest and arm supports from the Silent Electric Cello. Slide the end pin all the way into the instrument, and tighten the end pin stopper to secure. 2 First place the end pin end of the instru...
Page 15 - Specifications
15 Specifications Neck Maple Body Spruce/Maple Fingerboard Ebony Bridge Maple (Aubert) Knee Supports/Arm Support Beech Tuning Pegs Worm Gear Type Tail Piece Adjuster 4 pieces (Wittner) Strings Ball-end type (Helicore) Sensor Piezo pick-up Connectors/Controls • Headphone Output • AUX IN (w/Volume Con...