4
Preparation
Presetting the Audio Devices
To avoid sudden and unusable sound out-
puts from the audio devices connected to the
mixer's output, adjust the audio devices’ vol-
ume controls to minimum and set their power
controls to off before you connect the mixer's
output jacks to the audio devices' input jacks.
MAKING THE
CONNECTIONS
You can connect the line level outputs of
several input sources (such as a CD player,
a cassette player, the audio output of a VCR,
a tuner, or other input source) to the mixer.
The
LINE
input jacks let you connect up to
two stereo sources.
The
MIC
input jacks let you connect up to
four microphones.
Note: Use shielded audio cables for all con-
nections (available at your local RadioShack
store).
Connecting Two Stereo Inputs
To connect two stereo sources, use the two
pairs of
LEFT
and
RIGHT
phono input jacks
(for example, use
LINE
jacks
1
(left) and
2
(right) for a CD player, and jacks
3
(left) and
4
(right) for a cassette player). The signals
for each of these sources are routed to the
corresponding output channel.
Connecting up to Four Stereo
Sources as Monaural Inputs
To connect up to four stereo sources as
monaural inputs, using shielded Y-adapters
at the sources' left and right outputs, connect
a separate stereo source to each channel
(
LINE
jacks
1
through
4
). The signals for each
of these sources are routed to the corre-
sponding output channel.
Connecting up to Four Monaural
Inputs
To connect up to four monaural sources, use
LINE
jacks
1
through
4
to connect a separate
POWER ON/OFF
MODE STEREO/MONO
CHANNEL 1, 2, 3, 4