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Balanced Inputs
Connect the XLR plug as shown in Figure 10.
1.
Shield (ground)
2.
Positive
3.
Negative
Connect the TRS plug as shown in Figure 11. Do not use a TS 1/4” jack for balanced
input.
1.
Shield (ground)
2.
Negative
3.
Positive
Unbalanced Inputs
Connect the XLR plug as shown in Figure 12. (Jumper pins 1 and 3.)
1.
Shield (ground)
2.
Positive
3.
Negative
Connect the TRS or TS plug as shown in Figure 13.
1.
Shield (ground)
2.
Negative
3.
Positive
Outputs
1.
MNX NAO (Post Nain)
output XLR is a mix of Channels A, B, and C. Produces a line-
level output signal that is Post Gain. Any adjustments made to the gain of any of the three
channels affects this output signal. This output does not contain any DSP processing.
CWAONN GE:
Do not connect the MIX OUT (Post Gain) of a CP Series loudspeaker
to any INPUT of the
same unit
. This output is designed to send the mixed signal to
OTHER CP Series units or to other audio equipment.
CP Series Contour Selections
The CP Series loudspeakers offer six different voicing contours to use with specific applications. Below is a list of these
contours and a description of each. The contour settings affect both inputs.
•
Default
– The standard, factory voicing of the loudspeaker for use with live music, program music, or instruments.
•
Default Txt Sub
– The standard, factory voicing of the loudspeaker with an 80 Hz high-pass filter for use with live
music, program music, or instruments, and an external subwoofer, for example, the KS112.
•
Dance
– A voicing with low frequency enhancement and mid/high clarity more suitable for program material playback
like pop or electronic music. (When Mic Boost is selected, input B contour changes to “Speech” while input A remains
as “Dance.”)
— Figure 10 —
— Figure 11 —
— Figure 12 —
— Figure 13 —
TRS
TS
— Figure 14 —