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Revision as of 12:41, 8 July 2024
The S1 Pro+ USB Charging Port can power your mobile device, as described in the S1 Pro+ Owners Guide. For most people, this means a phone or tablet.
Here are some other uses for it.
Power a Wireless Receiver
The Sennheiser AVX Wireless system operating range is 100 feet (30 meters). While the transmitter battery life is rated at greater than 10 hours, the receiver (shown in the picture) is rated at greater than 4 hours. You can extend this time by connecting to the S1 Pro+ USB Power port.
Power a Guitar Processor
The BOSS Guitar Processor shown below operates on batteries or an external power supply. In the picture below we're using a USB A to 9 Volt power adapter to connect the S1 Pro+ USB Power port to the Boss 9 Volt input jack.
This documents the other connections. For more information about using the Insert Mode see S1 Pro+ Wireless Insert Mode With Modeler