TARGA TM-2100
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Overview
Jacks and Controls
Your TARGA TM-2100 mixing console has multiple connector jacks for the different
sound sources (e.g. microphone, standard Line-Out output devices, stereo synthesiz-
ers, etc.) that you can comfortably mix and output via the stereo out jacks.
The following section describes the individual connectors of the mixing console.
Front Panel
1 Microphone connectors
Here you can connect up to four microphones with balanced XLR connectors.
2 RCA/Cinch and phone-type jacks for channels 7/8 and 9/10 (LINE-IN)
These inputs serve as connectors for audio devices that send a signal level according to
LINE* standard. You can, depending on the available cable types, use cables with Cinch
(also termed RCA) or with conventional phone jack-type connectors.
WARNING:
Never connect two devices at the same time to the same input channel. For
example, do not connect the first to a Cinch input (2) and the other device via a phone
jack of the same channel.
3 AUX RETURN L (Mono), R phone jacks
These unbalanced phone jacks are for the connection of effects processors (reverb, de-
lay, etc). They serve to receive the signals delivered from external devices that are then
redirected to the stereo bus.
Note: An additional stereo signal can be fed in via these jacks as required. If you only
use one of the two inputs (mono signal), this mono signal will be forwarded to both the
stereo channels (L, R).
* The LINE standard is an audio industry standard allowing a hassle-free inter-connection of different devices featur-
ing audio inputs and outputs. All devices that support this standard have input and output jacks that use standardised
impedances and signal levels. This allows a fast and easy cabling without having to perform any level and impedance
matching first.