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MAKING THE CONNECTIONS
Switch off the speaker system and the units to be connected before making or changing the
connections.
Connecting Audio Units
1
Audio units with line level (e.g. mixer or CD player) can be connected via balanced and unbalanced
XLR or 6.3 mm plugs at the input
LINE A
or via the unbalanced RCA L/R input.
2
A microphone can be connected via XLR or 6.3 mm plug at the input
MIC/LINE B
, both balanced and
unbalanced. Alternatively, a further audio unit with line level may be connected if the input selector
selector switch
LINE/MIC
is disengaged.
3
At the balanced XLR output
MIX OUT
the master signal of both channels is available. This output
allows connecting e.g. the input of another active speaker system for additional PA applications.
A good cable run improves the sound quality remarkably. Signal cables should be short and direct, since
high frequencies will mostly be absorbed if cables are unnecessarily long. Besides that a longer cable may
lead to humming and noise trouble. If long cable runs are unavoidable, you should use balanced cables. In
order to obtain highest sound quality, only use high-quality cables for connecting the devices. Make sure that
the cables are properly fixed.
Connector Configuration
Connection to the Mains
Finally, connect the supplied power supply cable to the corresponding input and the mains plug to an outlet
(100-240 V AC, 50/60 Hz ~).