Getting Connected
Audio Connections
Music and Microphone Vocals through the Karaoke Mixed Outputs
The two Karaoke Mixed Output channels allow you to connect vocals and music to up to two separate audio input devices (mixer, amp, power speaker, recording device, etc.).
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What you will need:
•2 RCA L/R (red & white) audio cable
•Up to 2 audio input devices (mixer, amp, power speaker, recording device, etc.)
1.Connect one end of the L/R RCA audio cable to one of the L and R (red & white) RCA Karaoke Mixed Output channels on the
2.Connect the other end of the L/R RCA audio cable to the L/R RCA audio inputs on an audio input device
3.To connect to a second device, follow steps 1 and
2 above, except now using the other Karaoke Mixed Output channel on the
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Digital Audio (Disc audio only, no microphone vocals)
NOTE: Microphone vocals are analog therefore are not present in the digital signal.
Connecting to a 5.1 Surround Sound Receiver (Music only, no microphone vocals)
What you will need:
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1.Connect an end of each RCA cable to the FL, FR, CEN, SL, SR, and SW outputs on the rear panel of the
2.Connect the other end of each RCA cable to the FL, FR, CEN, SL, SR, and SW inputs on a 5.1 CH. Surround Sound receiver or amplifier.
NOTE: The actual inputs may be labeled differently on certain receivers and amplifiers.
•FL - Front Left
•FR - Front Right
•CEN - Center
•SL - Side Left
•SR - Side Right
•SW - Subwoofer
NOTE: When using the 5.1 surround sound outputs, make sure the
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