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Making the Connections
As signal source, microphones, music instruments and audio units with line level can be connected. To avoid
interfering noise, switch off the PA system or set the output controls to minimum prior to connecting and
disconnecting equipment. Be sure to use only high-grade cables.
Use standard XLR or 6.3 mm cables to connect dynamic microphones to the inputs of channel 1 and 2 and
press in the respective level switch
MIC/LINE
. These inputs also accept audio devices with line level. Then
release the level switch. Channel 2 also accepts high-impedance music instruments such as electric guitars
or electric bass guitars. Then adjust the input level with the corresponding
Hi-Z
button.
Connect cabled audio devices with line level to the RCA inputs or 3.5 mm jack of channel 3. Use standard
stereo RCA or jack cables to connect e.g. a CD player, keyboard or MP3 player to this input. To select the
input jacks, release the
PLAYER/AUX
switch. Otherwise, channel 3 is assigned the signal of the integrated
audio player.
Connecting two or more PA systems in series
For larger indoor PA applications where the sound has to be radiated as even as possible, two or more PA
systems may be connected in series. For this connect your signal sources to the primary unit and connect
the mono line output MIX OUT to one of the adjustable line inputs of the first secondary unit. Then press the
corresponding MIC/LINE switch to set the input to line level. Connect further units likewise. The MIX OUT
jack provides the mixed signal of the signal sources adjusted with the individual level controls and the tone
controls. Alternatively, you can connect other units with line level inputs (e.g. mixer, recording unit) to the
output.