When using unbalanced signals, the signal ground may be obtained by linking pins 1
and 3 in the mating XLR connector. If this connection is not made, a loss in level may
result.
Unbalanced Line Inputs.
An unbalanced line level input at a nominal level of -10dBu is also provided, on a
0.25” mono jack socket. The mating plugs should be wired as follows:
- Tip = Signal Phase (“+” or “hot”).
- Screen = Ground.
Auxiliary Inputs.
A 2 pin (mono) jack plug is required, which should be wired as follows:
- Tip = Signal Phase (“+” or “hot”).
- Screen = Ground.
The auxiliary input is suitable for direct connection of instruments including guitars
and keyboards. Good quality screened cable should be used, particularly for
microphone or low level sources, to prevent hum or noise pickup.
Insertion Point.
The insertion point is interfaced via a 3 pin, 0.25” switched jack socket on the rear of
the unit. The pin connections are:
- Sleeve = Ground,
- Tip = Send,
- Ring = Return.
The insertion point is unbalanced, and operates at a nominal level of -2dBu . If used
as an additional send only (e.g. as a send to a tape machine or monitor mixing desk),
the Tip and Ring should be wired together, to preserve the signal path through the
insertion point. When used in this manner, the send will be post-compressor.
Balanced Output.
The output is via a balanced, 3 pin male XLR connector. The mating connector
should be wired as follows: