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19. SPEAKER SELECTOR CONTINUED (SUB)
Feature:
sub
link
when choosing a set of monitors, the third monitor output may be dedicated to a subwoofer instead.
Benefit: Link a sub to your monitors, so every time you select them the subwoofer is activated (i.e. press
speaker
2
and the
sub
button turns on). Or choose to keep it independent for low frequency content checks. (The default is independent.)
Tip:
,
Remember to utilize
momentoggle
. It is programmed into all of these switches. (Refer [not reefer] to
section
3
).
20. SPEAKER SELECTOR CONTINUED (MONO)
Feature: When choosing a set of monitors, the
mono
button has two possible behaviors:
[A] When unlinked in either
individual
mode
or
additive
mode
, the
mono
button will toggle on and off independently from
the speaker group. In other words, if you have the
mono
button engaged and move from
speaker
1
to
speaker
2
or
3
, the
mono
button will stay lit until you deselect it. (This is the default setup.)
[B]
link
mode
tie the
mono
button to your monitors, so every time you select them
mono
is activated. (For example, if
you have a single monitor like an Auratone.) Press
speaker
2
and the
mono
button turns on. Press
speaker
1
and the
mono
button
turns off. In this scenario, it can still be engaged for
speaker
1
, but it won’t remember to follow
speaker
1
until you
program it.
Benefit: Want to do a phase coherency check for TV, broadcast and on-board mobile device playback? Press the
mono
button at
your discretion. (This is the default.) Have a single monitor (Auratone)? Program the button to follow that speaker set.
Operation: Refer to
setup
mode
section for details.
Tip:
,
Remember to utilize
momentoggle
. It is programmed into all of these switches. (Refer to
section
3
).
Note:
50% of the world still listens in mono- think about it. A “stereo” iPhone, playing through its speakers at 2” of separation
is mono (except for a mouse).
21. HEADPHONE JACKS AND LEVEL CONTROL KNOBS
Feature: Two independently assignable, powerful headphone amplifiers.
Benefit: Select what to audition- the talent and producer may enjoy different source material. For example, the artist listens to the
usb
input while producer toggles between
usb
and the rough track via
bluetooth
(feeling the performance inspiration).
Potent amplifiers provide tons of headroom to hear intelligibly while promoting thoughtful decisions and driving the most
inspired performances. Separate volume knobs and sources will accommodate different user tastes, fulfilling the performer
and producer’s needs while satisfy varying headphone impedances. Please exhibit caution when selecting a level. (See
tip
)
Operation: First choose a source to monitor from, by depressing the appropriate input button from the
phones
and
ctrl
room
section.
Then determine a moderate listening level via the volume knobs.
Note:
These jacks are multed in parallel on the rear panel as well, for wiring to a vocal booth or live room wall plate. They can drive
into 4-ohm loads, therefore you can use up to 8 pairs of headphones on each amp. (Assuming, that you are using typical