Samson MPL 1502 manual Sleeve TIP Ring TIP Return Ground Ring Send

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Connecting The MPL 1502 - General Suggestions

Signals that are likely to require “in-line” processing (such as compression/limiting or expansion/noise gating) should be connected to channels 1 - 5, since these channels provide an insert connection.

Insert cables (sometimes called “Y-cords”) should terminate in standard 1/4”

TRS jacks (ring to send and tip to return), wired as follows:

SLEEVE

TIP

RING

TIP RETURN

GROUND RING SEND

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Contents Page Introduction MPL 1502 System Features IntroductionIntroduction Guided Tour Overview SamsonGuided Tour Mono and Stereo Channels Guided Tour Mono and Stereo Channels Guided Tour Main Section MPLGuided Tour Main Section Guided Tour Rear Panel AvisGuided Tour Rear Panel Connecting The MPL 1502 General Suggestions + Signal GroundStereo channel Sleeve TIP Ring TIP Return Ground Ring Send Setting Up and Using The MPL Setting the Correct Gain Structure PM EST Grounding Techniques Grounding Techniques Using Pan/Balance Using Equalization Using Aux Sends and Returns Using Channel Inserts Application 1 Using The MPL 1502 As a Main Live Mixer ApplicationsApplication 2 Using The MPL 1502 As An Onstage Monitor Mixer Application 3 Using The MPL 1502 As a Keyboard Submixer Application 4 Using The MPL 1502 For Recording Specifications Equivalent Input Noise