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5. INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION
2=Hot(+)
3=Cold(-)
1=Ground/Screen
(seen from soldering side)
Use for Balanced Mic Inputs
(For unbalanced use, connect pin 1 to 3)
3-pin XLR Male Plug
2=Hot(+)
3=Cold(-)
1=Ground/Screen
3-pin XLR Line Socket
(seen from soldering side)
1
2
3
1
2
3
Use for Main output
(For unbalanced use, leave pin3 unconnected)
6. APPENDIX
PREFADER AND POSTFADER CONSIDERATIONS
Interesting consideration! Where are the faders in your L-6?? Actually a fader
is usually regarded as a slider, that is a linear potentiometer. All potentiometers
in your L-6 are of rotary type but we keep the pre-fader/post-fader description
that is quite industry standard and easily understandable. When your L-6
leaves the Alto Factory, the AUX bus of all input channels is wired post-fader.
In this way, the Aux bus can be used for the internal or external multi-effect.
If you want to use the L-6 Aux bus for powered stage monitors, you should
disconnect the above-indicated POST route track and solder the PRE route
track like in this drawing. In this way, the signal is routed to the AUX SENDS
output before the Channel Level control.
AUX
Before
Disconnect
the POST route
(PRE)
POST
AUX
After
(PRE)
POST
Solder the
PRE route
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