Balanced Input Jack
Balanced connections will give you the best sound in most instances. If your preamplifier or
surround controller has balanced XLR output jacks, we recommend that you use them. Refer to
the
Balanced and Unbalanced Lines
in the
Technically Speaking
section for additional information
about why we recommend using balanced lines.
What You’ll Need:
•
One balanced interconnect cable with XLR connectors
•
A preamplifier or surround controller with balanced outputs
Before Connecting
Leave the JC 1’s AC cord disconnected until you have made all other connections to prevent
any surprise burst of sound.
Make sure that all your cables are long enough so they are not strained or stretched once
they are connected.
Make sure the
Select
switch on the JC 1 is in its
Balanced Input
(right) position.
To Connect
Plug the male end of the balanced interconnect cable into the
Balanced Input
jack on the JC 1.
Plug the female end of this cable into the desired channel balanced output jack on your
preamplifier or surround controller.
Repeat steps 1 and 2 above to connect additional JC 1s to other controller channels.
CONNECTING A STEREO PREAMPLIFIER OR A SURROUND
CONTROLLER TO THE BALANCED INPUTS ON YOUR JC 1
2
3
&
4
2
4
3
Right
Left
COMPONENTS
SURROUND
SOUND
CONTROLLER
PREAMP
OUTPUTS
or
None
4
8
12
20
50
100
200
Auto Turn On
Delay
Seconds
Sensitivity
Input mV
Select
<
<
Select
<
<
Audio
Signal
<
Manual
12V Input
12 Volt
Trigger
Trigger
Output
1
YOU SHOULD KNOW
Balanced XLR Jacks and Their Pin Configuration
The balanced input on the JC 1 uses an XLR jack that conforms to the industry standard
of: Pin 1: Ground, Pin 2: Positive (+), Pin 3: Negative (--). The balanced outputs on some
components use terminals with 3 screws instead of XLR jacks. These are compatible with the
JC 1 as long as you match the bare wires to the corresponding pins on the XLR plug: + to
pin 2, - to pin 3, and Ground to pin 1.