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Nowsonic Stagetrip 10 / Stagetrip 12
User manual
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3.
POWER IN
socket
Connect the supplied PowerCon cord to the
POWER IN
socket. To do
so, insert the PowerCon connector into the socket, then turn it clock-
wise until it locks into place. This will firmly attach the connector to the
device, so it cannot be removed accidentally. To unplug the connector,
pull the spring-mounted catch back, then turn the connector coun-
terclockwise.
If the power cord gets lost, please contact the dealer where you
purchased your Stagetrip 10/12 unit for replacement.
4.
SIG/CLIP
and
POWER
indicators
When the Stagetrip 10/12 has been connected to the mains using the
supplied power cord and has been switched on, the green
POWER
indicator will light constantly. If the indicator remains dark, be sure to
check the internal fuse (see step
1
).
The
SIG/CLIP
indicator will light up when a signal is present at the
INPUT
socket (–20 dB). If the signal level exceeds the sensitivity of the
Stagetrip 10/12 input stage, the indicator will change to red; in this
case, lower the source level until the indicator does not light up in red
anymore.
5.
LEVEL
control
You can adjust the level of the internal power amplifier of the Stagetrip
10/12 using the
LEVEL
control.
6.
LINK
socket
The
LINK
socket allows for passing the signal present at the
INPUT
socket (7) through to following units (for example, other Stagetrip
monitor speakers). The socket outputs a line signal.
7.
INPUT
socket
The
INPUT
combo socket allows for connecting an external source to
the internal power amplifier of the Stagetrip 10/12. The Stagetrip 10/12
accepts microphone and line signals. Use the
MIC/LINE
switch (
9
) for
adjusting the input sensitivity as required.
The line-in part of the socket is a
TRS
(balanced) input.
NOTE:
As the
INPUT
socket of the Stagetrip 10/12 outputs no
phantom power, it is not suitable for connecting a condenser
microphone directly; using that kind of microphone requires an
external power supply.
8.
FLAT/LOW CUT
button
Pushing this button enables the internal high-pass filter used for
reducing subsonic noise (below 120 Hz). When the high-pass filter
is on, it will reduce low-frequency noise (for example, when using
the Stagetrip 10/12 as a floor wedge) or pops (when connecting a
microphone). Pressing the button again disables the filter.