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DJ
For this example we have two microphones in use on
channels 1 and 2; one for the DJ, the other as a backup
or guest speaker. There is a line-out from a DJ mixer
connected to CH. 5/6 to serve as the main music source.
For additional music needs, either a laptop computer or
MP3 player is connected to CH. 7/8.
You can have a sonic enhancer or other effect device
connected to the CH. 5/6 effect loops to apply desired
effects to the source music. Of, course you could have a
second effect device connected to CH. 7/8 effect loops
jacks as well. Note that, you will need special insert cables
in order to make these connections.
For output needs, you can confi gure the PA-PRO 900 for
standard two-channel stereo output with the POWER AMP
ASSIGN button. A set of passive speakers are connected
the speaker-level connectors on the rear panel. You can
have a set of powered speakers connected to the XLR MAIN
OUT jacks on the front panel for additional power. We also
have a powered subwoofer connected to the ¼” subwoofer
output on the front panel for that extra low end punch. Note
that when a subwoofer is connected, the SUBWOOFER(LPF)
toggle button should be set to ON.
NOTES:
UHF wireless mic channels require the SOURCE SELECT
switch to be set to UHF.
Low-impedance microphones require the MIC PAD switches
to be set to ON.
POWER AMP ASSIGN switch must be best to MAIN L,R
The SUBWOOFER button must be set to SUB.
Karaoke
For this setup you could have four microphones in use on
channels 1-4. There is a line-out from a karaoke player,
instead of a mixer, connected to CH. 5/6 to serve as the
main music source. For additional music needs, either a
laptop computer or MP3 player is connected to CH. 7/8.
You can have a digital key controller connected to the CH.
5/6 effect loops to apply desired effects to the source
music. Of course, you could have a second effect device
connected to CH. 7/8 effect loops jacks as well. Note that,
you will need special insert cables in order to make these
connections.
For output needs, you can have the PA-PRO 900 confi gured
for standard two-channel stereo output via the POWER AMP
ASSIGN button. A set of passive speakers are connected
the speaker-level connectors on the rear panel. You can
have a set of powered speakers connected to the XLR MAIN
OUT jacks on the front panel for additional power. For stage
monitoring, we have a powered stage monitor connected to
the ¼” MONITOR jack on the front panel. We also have a
powered subwoofer connected to the ¼” subwoofer output
on the front panel for that extra low end punch. Note that
when a subwoofer is connected, the SUBWOOFER(LPF)
toggle button should be set to ON.
NOTES:
UHF wireless mic channels require the SOURCE SELECT
switch to be set to UHF.
Low-impedance microphones require the MIC PAD switches
to be set to ON.
POWER AMP ASSIGN switch must be best to MAIN L,R
The SUBWOOFER(LPF) button must be set to ON/SUB.
Hookup Diagrams
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