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Extreme levels like feedbacks, bass-hum or the beats of a dropping microphone can destroy the
loudspeakers within very short time and produce immediate hearing damage. Such extreme levels must be
avoided at any rate.
6.4 Connecting one PA-system to another
In order to reach a more powerful sound, you may wish to install one PA-system to the left and one to the
right.
If you will only use the wireless microphone as signal source, you just need to install the two PA-systems in
the room and adjust the Mic 1-controls to the desired level.
If you will use more signal sources, select one PA-system as master-system and connect your signal
sources with the respective inputs.
Connect the Line Out-socket of the master-system with the Aux In-socket of the second system. Set the Aux
In-control of the second system to the desired level.
6.5 Inputs
The inputs of this PA-system are to be directly connected with the outputs of your audio source. Solo
entertainers can also directly connect their keyboard with the Aux In-socket. Further microphones have to be
connected with the Mic-sockets. Never connect any input with an amplifier output!
A good cable run improves the sound quality remarkably. Input cables should be short and direct, since high
frequencies will mostly be absorbed if the cables are unnecessarily long. Besides that a longer cable may
lead to humming and noise trouble. If long cable runs are unavoidable, you should use balanced cables.
In order to obtain highest sound quality, only use high-quality cables for connecting the devices. Make sure
that the cables are properly fixed.
The inputs of this PA-system can be connected via balanced or unbalanced jack plugs.
MIC 1-3
Here, you can connect dynamic microphones via balanced or unbalanced jack plugs.
AUX IN
Here, you can connect the line-signals via balanced or unbalanced jack plugs.
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