
MAKING CONNECTIONS
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Computer
This one’s easy: Simply plug one end of the supplied cable into your computer’s Thunderbolt port and
the other end into the T4’s Thunderbolt port. You’ve probably already noticed that the T4 has no AC
cord. That’s because it’s powered by the same Thunderbolt connection that carries audio signal to and
from your computer.
Microphones should always be connected to the T4 with XLR cables;
instruments and line-level devices should always be connected to the T4
with ¼" cables.
Inputs
The Combo input connectors on the front panel of the T4 accept three different kinds of jacks: XLR,
balanced ¼" TRS (Tip/Ring/Sleeve) and unbalanced ¼" TS (Tip/Sleeve—the kind used by standard
guitar cables).
Microphones should always be connected to the T4 with XLR cables. Stereo microphones should
always be connected to the same stereo pair of T4 inputs (i.e., Inputs 1 & 2 or Inputs 3 & 4). If you’re
using condenser microphones which require 48 volts of phantom power, set the T4 Phantom Power
switch ON.
The T4 provides phantom power globally (that is, to all Inputs
simultaneously) so use this switch with caution if any mics not requiring
power (such as ribbon microphones) are connected.
Instruments and line-level devices should always be connected to the T4 with ¼" cables. Use the INST/
LINE switches to specify what kind of devices are connected. The left-hand INST/LINE switch
determines the type of devices connected to Inputs 1 & 2, while the right-hand one determines the type
of devices connected to Inputs 3 & 4.
Resident Audio T4 Operation Manual : Making Connections
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