AUX RETURN
Right from the tape connectors you see the Aux return connectors. These inputs are
controlled by the Aux return knob. The signal is directly connected to the master main mix
busses. You can connect reverb returns or other stereo signals without using any input
module. The input level should -10dBv as a minimum.
AUX OUTPUTS
The aux outputs are two
paralleled Cinch connectors
giving the signal coming from the
aux sends in the channels.
The level is +4dBu (1.22 volt).
You can connect inputs from
reverbs to this Cinch connector or
use it as a monitor output, when
you have jumpered the Aux send
in the channels pre fader.
2-TRACK INPUTS
These inputs are intended to return stereo machines in the monitor section.
Signals from DAT machines or tapedecks. The level needs to be -10dBv (300mV) as a
minimum for optimum signal to noise.
MASTER OUTPUTS
The master outputs are on male 3 pin XLR connectors in a ground compensated
arrangement. Ground compensated means that all advantages of balancing are maintained
when connected to a balanced input of a power amp or professional tapedeck or DAT
recorder. The output level is +4dBu (1.22 volt).
GROUND CONNECTOR
This terminal is intended for grounding phono players or it is to be used as central ground pin
is complex set-up.
MAINS CONNECTOR
The mains inlet is a euro type connector with built in fuse. Your Discom 4 can accept voltages
between 210 volts and 230 volts 50/60Hz.
The built in fuse is a slow blow type of 1 Amp. never replace this fuse by higher values.
In case of 115 volt local power the value of the fuse needs to be increased to 2 Amps.
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