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Use this balanced MONITOR jack to connect the input of an external amplifier
or active monitor speaker.
21 MONITOR OUT JACK
This is a stereo phone type output jack. It is used to send out the Main Mix
signal to a pair of headphones.
These jacks are used to output the Main Mix signal to an external amplifier or
active speaker.
22 MAIN OUT JACKS
23 HEADPHONE OUT JACK
The phone jack is used to output the line level signal of the AUX2 post fader
bus. You can use it to feed the inputs of a stereo multi-effects (you will need
a Y-type cable ).
24 AUX2 OUT JACK
Use this stereo phone jack to return the stereo signal of an effect unit into the
Main Mix. You can also use it as the extra auxiliary input.
25 STEREO RETURN JACK
If you position this switch to the left, you will route the signal fed into the TAPE
IN sockets into CH9~10 path, and the signal will be affected by channel level
control, channel EQ, DSP send, and MAIN level control, while positioning this
switch to the right will route the TAPE IN signal into Main Mix bus. In this case,
signal will be affected only by Main level control.
26 TAPE TO SELECT SWITCH
Your PBM8 features dual RCA jacks for TAPE IN (left and right). Typically, these
connectors are used to feed into the mixer the stereo signal from a CD Player,
Tape or DAT Player, iPod, MP3 and so on. It is useful to use these inputs this
way if you stop the GIG for a couple of beers or more.
27 TAPE IN CONNECTORS
Your PBM8 also includes dual RCA jacks for stereo out (left and right). Via
these jacks, you can route the Main Mix signal into a tape recorder or DAT for
recording your session.
28 TAPE OUT
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