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MITCHELL
STEREO ANALOG ELECTRONIC CROSSOVER
REVISION P
RB
– DECEMBER 2020
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4. Connecting and Powering the Unit
WARNING: All connections between the
MITCHELL
and other equipment must be
made when all units are turned off and completely powered down or unplugged.
Failing to do so may cause damage to the
MITCHELL
and/or other units.
Please refer to chapter 3, “Back Panel”.
Connect the power amplifiers inputs to the
MITCHELL
outputs (Fig. 2, 6 and 7) using RCA-
terminated single-ended interconnects or XLR-terminated balanced interconnects using
the stock balanced adaptor cables. Single-ended and balanced connections can be mixed,
keeping in mind that balanced outputs have +6dB higher level than single-ended outputs.
Connect a preamplifier or other driving unit (as the
YOUNG MKIV
) to the
MITCHELL
single-
ended (Fig. 2, 8) or balanced (Fig. 2, 8) inputs. Select the used input accordingly by the
configuration app or directly by the related command using a simple terminal app on your
computer.
If the trigger feature is to be used, connect a mono cable with 3.5mm jack to the
MITCHELL
trigger inputs (Fig. 2, 11).
Connect the stock wall adaptor to the
MITCHELL
power input socket (Fig. 2, 10) and to a
wall outlet. As an alternative, you can use the
Van Der Graaf MkII
to power the
Mitchell
.
WARNING: please note that using any other power supply or adaptor than the stock
unit or the
Van Der Graaf MkII
will invalidate the warranty.
Push the on/off switch on the front panel (Fig. 1, 2) to turn the
MITCHELL
on. The operation
LED (Fig. 1, 4) on the front panel will glow. If you use the trigger option and the trigger
voltage is applied, then the
MITCHELL
will activate immediately without need to press the
on/off button.