
MULTI-CHANNEL ANALOG MIXERS WITH ENHANCED FX, USB RECORDING MODES, AND BLUETOOTH®
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Hookup Diagrams
Hookup Diagrams > Typical Live Sound System
This diagram shows a guitar and bass attached to the channel 1 and 2 line-level inputs, each via a mono effects processor.
The Hi-Z switch is engaged on both channels. A mic’d up drum kit utilizes the next four channels of the mixer. A microphone
is connected to the following channel and will handle lead vocal duties. A phone is connected to the last channel on the board
via Bluetooth.
DRM18S powered subwoofers are connected to the left and right main outputs. Those are then connected to a pair
of SRM215 | V-Class loudspeakers to complete the PA. Two SRM212 | V-Class loudspeakers are also set up as stage
monitors and connect to the mixer’s aux (monitor) output via graphic EQ. The aux mon controls of each channel allow
you to create a stage monitor mix as desired. Headphones are used for monitoring and a footswitch allows you
to mute/unmute the internal effects as desired.
It’s not shown, but a laptop may connect to the USB port on the rear panel of the mixer. It allows the performance
to be recorded to a DAW, as well as playback from the computer to the main mix.
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