3 Getting Started
DJ Setup
When using the unit in a DJ setup, you should connect the GRIP between the main outs of your mixer and the inputs of your amplifier. The XOVER OUT should be connected to a separate amplifier and subwoofer that can handle very low frequencies.
Recording
When using the GRIP in a recording scenario, you can connect the unit to the inserts on one or two mixer channels, or to the mixer’s main inserts to cover the entire mix. You can also plug an instrument directly into the GRIP and connect the GRIP’s output to a mixer or recording device such as a
Live Performance (Club/Concert)
When using the GRIP for a live performance, connect it between your mixer and amplifier in the same way as described for a DJ setup above.
Important Notes on Using the GRIP
Rack-Mounting the GRIP
The GRIP fits in a 1U rack space. It’s perfectly normal for the unit itself to get a little warm during operation.
Connecting the GRIP’s
XOVER OUT to a speaker that can’t handle very low frequencies could permanently damage your speakers if the SUB BASS LEVEL setting is too high. Always make sure you’re outputting this signal to a speaker system that can handle it.
Connecting Instruments Safely
When connecting the GRIP to instruments and other equipment, always turn down the levels of the signals going to your speakers or headphones. Also make sure that the GRIP’s INPUT LEVEL knob is set fully counterclockwise. These steps will prevent any unexpected, loud noises that could damage your speakers (or your hearing).
Maintaining Proper Levels
Never use the GRIP at extreme levels, as this also could damage speakers. Your speakers should be safe as long as you keep the unit at a comfortable listening volume. The GRIP creates incredible
It’s a good idea to turn off all your equipment before making connections. One of the best ways to avoid harmful transients is to turn on your amplifier last, and turn it off before all other equipment.
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