Battery
Tools
These are some common tools used to work on this device. You might not need every tool for every procedure.
This is the original version, released around 2013.
Connectivity is via an audio jack lead, a 3.5mm jack to 3.5mm jack was supplied with each Minirig. This would allow the use of one Minirig in mono.
For stereo use, a proprietary cable was produced by Minirig which would split a stereo signal from one stereo 3.5mm jack to 2 3.5mm jacks.
They can also be daisy chained together, giving the possibility of an almost limitless number of Minirigs working together, either all mono, or as 2 banks for stereo sound, using the Minirig splitter cable and links between the following Minirigs.
They do not have a power button- the power is enabled when the jack lead is plugged into either socket. The upper socket is high gain for louder sound, the lower socket is a low gain input.
Battery charging is via a supplied USB lead with a barrel jack which plugs into the Minirig.
Battery level is indicated via a single LED which changes colour through the colour spectrum from green at full charge to red indicating an empty battery.
There was also a subwoofer available, the Minirig sub, which is the same diameter as the smaller full range speakers.
The sub does have a power button to switch it on and off. The splitter cable uses TRRS connections. The four connections are ground, left, right and a power signal. This allows the sub to switch connected minirigs on and off.