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CELEUS 200

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MAKING CONNECTIONS

Front Panel

1.  XLR Jacks

These jacks accept XLR inputs for balanced signals. They 

can  be  used  in  conjunction  with  microphones  –  such  as 

professional  condenser,  dynamic  or  ribbon  microphones 

– with standard XLR male connectors. With low noise 

preamplifiers,  these  inputs  serve  for  crystal  clear  sound 

replication.

NB. 

When using an unbalanced microphone, please ensure phantom power 

is switched off. However, when using condenser microphones the phantom 

power should be activated.

2.  Stereo Channel Inputs

The CELEUS 200 features 2 stereo input channels 

(channels 3 and 4), the inputs of which differ slightly to the 

mono channels. Each channel includes two ¼" TRS phone 

jacks  ideal  for  use  with  keyboards,  drum  machines  and 

electric guitars.

If you wish to use a mono device on a stereo input, simply 

plug the device’s ¼” phone jack into the left (mono) input jack 

and leave the right input bare. The signal will be duplicated 

to the right due to the miracle of 'jack normalizing'.

Channels 1 and 2 also 

includes line-level  inputs, 

conveniently located on 

the rear of the CELEUS 

200 mixer, that can double 

as a single stereo channel 

if needed. The "L" port is 

routed to channel 1 while 

"R" is routed to channel 2. 
Stereo channels can also be used with return signals 

from external digital sources. Channel 3 doubles as the 

Bluetooth channel, while channel 4 also works with the  on 

board USB playback module. When channels are used for 

these signals, the stereo inputs are effectively disengaged.

3. EFX Output

These 1/4" TS phone jack is the final output of the EFX mix, 

as controlled by the individual EFX rotary controls found 

on each channel. This can be used to feed any number of 

external signal processors. The signal can then be returned 

to the CELEUS 200 through a stereo line input channel.  

4.  Main Output Connectors

These balanced XLR connections will send the final stereo 

line level signal sent from the main mix. These outputs can 

be connected to an amplifier for sending the signal out to 

speakers, or directly to active speakers.

5.  Control Room Output Connectors

These 1/4” TS phone jack outputs are fed from the Control 

Room / Phones mix as controlled by the Control Room  / 

Phones level control. This output has extensive use, as it 

can be used to feed the signal from the mixer to an active 

monitor, for the monitoring of the audio signal from within a 

booth, among many other possible uses.

6. Tape In (L and R)

These inputs accommodate RCA cables from such devices 

as tape, CD and MP3 players. The line from this feed is 

directed to the Tape In mix and controlled by the Tape In / 

USB Audio level control.

7. Record Out (L and R)

As with the Tape In ports, these outputs will accommodate 

RCA  cables,  able  to  be  fed  to  a  variety  of  recording 

devices. This may include cassette recorders or even 

laptop computers. Phonic suggests the use of a y-cable 

for connection of consumer electronics that feature mini-

stereo jacks. 

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