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Set-Up Example
1. Place the E10P on a stand or on the floor and plug the power cord
into the AC outlet (see Voltage Selector Rotary Switch).
2. Using a balanced or unbalanced shielded cable, connect the left or
right line-level (not speaker level) output of your mixer to the Input
connector. You may alternatively connect a dynamic microphone here.
Note: If you are using a mono setup, connect the mono line-level output from your mixer
to the Input jack on the E10P.
3. Be sure the Mic/Line push-button is set appropriately – Select Line
if you are connecting a mixer, Mic if you are connecting a dynamic
microphone.
4. Set the Live/Playback pushbutton switch as required for the application
– Live for music that is performed live, Playback for pre-recorded
music. During the sound check you might try experimenting with these
settings, as they are not set in stone.
5. It’s best to set the Level, Treble and Bass controls at the center
position initially.
6. Perform your sound-check and adjust the Level, Bass and Treble in
conjunction with mixer control settings for optimum volume and tone.
7. For stand-alone use of the E10P without a subwoofer, set the LF
Rolloff switch to the 65 Hz setting. When using the E10P with a
subwoofer, depress this pushbutton to the 100 Hz setting.
8. When using the E10P with a mixer, set your mixer levels and EQ during
the sound check, turn the board’s masters up as far as you expect them
to go during the performance and then check the E10P Limit and Clip
indicators. It is acceptable for the Limit lights to illuminate frequently,
however if the Clip indicator illuminates frequently or the Limit indicator
stays on continuously, turn down the mixer until this condition is reduced
or ceases. That will be your maximum level setting.