Sound Performance Lab 2711 manual XLR Sockets, Channel Split

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XLR Sockets, Channel Split

Rear Panel/Connections

 

 

XLR Sockets

Connect your microphone to the electronically balanced XLR input. The outputs of the Preference Mic Pre are electronically balanced, too. You can use both XLR output sockets simultaneously.

XLR pin wiring:

Pin 1 = ground

Pin 2 = hot (+)

Pin 3 = cold (-)

The illustration shows the correct pin wiring of the balanced XLR sockets if an unbalanced wiring is required.

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Channel Split

Since the Preference Mic Pre provides two independent outputs, it always offers you two routes for one input channel.

If, for example, a RackPack is configured as a channel strip, one pre- amp output can feed the next module while the second output is used to record the direct preamp signal.

Another exemplary studio application is to send one signal directly into the A/D converter to be recorded in your DAW while the second signal is used for latency-free monitoring (e.g. cue mix for the singer).

In live applications Output 1 can be routed to Front Of House (FOH) while Output 2 feeds the monitoring mixer.

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