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POWERPOD 1460
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7. Stereo AUX Return 1 and 2 Inputs
These TRS inputs connect the mixer with parallel external
devices, such as sub mixers or external effect processors,
receiving the processed signal from another source and
feeding it to the Main L/R mixing bus. If you wish to use a
monaural device on a stereo return input, simply plug the
device’s 1/4” phone jack into the left (mono) stereo input
and leave the right input bare. The level of these inputs
is determined by the AUX Return controls on the main
mixing panel.
8. Auxiliary (AUX) Sends
These phone jack outputs are the final output of line-level
signal fed from the corresponding auxiliary mixing bus,
and are best suited for use with stage monitors. Feeding
the output from the Auxiliary sends to an amplifier - and
possibly an equalizer - and then to a floor monitor speaker
allows artists to monitor their own instruments or vocals
whilst performing. The final level of the signal sent through
these outputs is controlled by the AUX 1 and 2 faders.
9. Control Room Output
These 1/4” TS output jacks are used to output the control
room signal (as set by Control Room/Phones control) to
external devices such as active monitors.
10. Mono Output
This 1/4” TS output feeds the audio signal from the mono
mixing control located on the main mixing panel. This is
best suited for use with a mono sound system, or for the
addition of a subwoofer to your set of speakers, adding
more depth to low frequency sounds.
11. Phones Output
This stereo output port is suited for use with headphones,
allowing monitoring of the mix. The audio level of this
output is controlled using the Control Room/Phones
control.
12. Power Amp Inputs
These inputs support 1/4” TRS plugs and can be used
for the inclusion of external line level stereo signals to the
built-in power amplifier. If a device is connected to the
power amp inputs, and the Power Amp Control Switch is
set to “A/B”, the main signal will bypass the power amp
and the inserted feed will be amplified and sent to the
Speaker Outputs instead. This does not affect the signal
sent to the Main Outputs, however.
13. Main Outputs
These two ports will output the final stereo line level signal
sent from the main mixing bus. The primary purpose of
these jacks is to send the Main output to external devices
that may run in parallel with the mixer. This may include
additional power amplifiers, mixers, PA systems, as well
as a wide range of other possible signal processors.
Rear Panel
14. 12V Lamp
This XLR port allows you to attach a 12 Volt gooseneck
lamp, allowing better visibility in areas with poor light.
15. Voltage Selector
This switch allows users to adapt the Powerpod 1460 to
different AC voltage levels. When the white text on the
voltage selector switch reads 115V, the local AC power
level should be between 110 and 120 Volts (this setting
is suitable for Countries like the United States), whereas
when the switch is moved so as to read 230V, the local
AC power level should be between 220 and 240 Volts
(suitable for places such as the United Kingdom). Be sure
to check the setting of this switch before sending power
to the unit.
16. Power Button
This button is used to turn the device on and off. Before
turning the device on, however, ensure all level controls
are at minimum.
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