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The Rear Panel
2.2
The following section details the rear panel of the Axe-Fx II. Please note differences between the Mark II and XL
models in numbered areas 22 (MIDI), 24 (MFC and FASLINK™) and 25 (PEDALS).
Figure 2-2 The Rear Panel of the Axe-Fx II XL+
Figure 2-3 The Rear Panel of the Axe-Fx II Mark II
16.
Left/Mono and Right, Balanced (1/4” Tip-Ring-Sleeve) Jacks
– Connect line-level input sources
to these jacks, being sure to set the
INPUT 1 LEFT SELECT
to REAR in the I/O menu (p.
).
17.
–
Left/Mono and Right, Balanced (1/4” Tip-Ring-Sleeve) Jacks
(“
”) – Connect to the
output(s) of outboard equipment when using the
FX Loop
block (p.
). You can also use this as an
auxiliary input to any point in the signal chain of any preset using the
FX Loop
block.
18.
–
This section includes the
Left and Right Output 1 unbalanced (1/4”) Jacks
,
Balanced (XLR)
jacks
, and
XLR Ground Lift Switch
. The main processed output of the Axe-Fx II appears at these jacks. Use
the XLR jacks to connect to balanced inputs, employing the provided ground lift switch if necessary to
reduce unwanted 60-cycle hum. Use the 1/4” unbalanced outputs to connect to unbalanced inputs, such
as those on some guitar power amps or other devices.
19.
–
Left/Mono and Right, Unbalanced (1/4” Tip-Sleeve) Jacks
(“
”) — The output from
Connect to he inputs(s) of outboard equipment when using the
FX Loop
block (p.
). You can also use
this as an auxiliary output to tap any point of the signal chain for any preset using the
FX Loop
block. New
Humbuster
™ technology, featured on
Left and Right Output 1 and Output 2 unbalanced (1/4”) Jacks
uses a simple TRS-to-TS cable to significantly reduce ground hum. See Section