VocoPro PA-PRO 900 owner manual +Monitor

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Hookup Diagrams

House of Worship/Full Band

For this example, there are four microphones connected to channels 1-4. These microphones can either be the optional UHF wireless channels, low-impedance corded microphones, or high-impedance corded microphones. Musical instruments are connected to channels 5-8. Note that when connecting instruments to channels 5-8, the LEVEL control will need to be set rather high due to the lower signal level from instrument output. It is preferable to use channels 1-4 for instruments if you are using less than four microphones. If there is a need to connect a laptop or other stereo music source, you can connect to the designated stereo inputs on channels 5/6-7/8.

For power output in this example, the PA-PRO 900 is confi gured for MAIN L/R+MONITOR output. A pair of passive speakers is powered via the MAIN L./R speaker connector. A passive monitor speaker is powered via the MONITOR speaker connector. An additional set of powered speakers can be connected to the MAIN OUT jacks on the front panel.

Recording can be done either with an optional SDR-3 SD recorder (optional accessory), or to an external recording device connected to the RCA record out jacks on the front panel.

NOTES:

UHF wireless mic channels require the SOURCE SELECT switch to be set to UHF.

POWER AMP ASSIGN switch must be best to MAIN L/

R+MONITOR

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Contents PA- RO Table of Contents Risk of Shock FCC Information Welcome Some common decibel ranges Listening for a LifetimeFeatures Hookup Diagrams +MONITOR Hookup Diagrams Hookup Diagrams Hookup Diagrams +MONITOR Rear Panel Features Rear Panel FeaturesChannel Strips Front Panel FeaturesST CH Effect Loop Patch BAY MIC/LINE CHDSP REV Control Compressor CH.1-4ST CH Effect Loops Front Panel Features Front Panel Features Front Panel Features Front Panel Features Optional Accessories Optional Accessories Optional Accessories Technical Specifi cations PA-PRO 900 SpecificationsChannel EQ Compress Limit Power Consumption Page There is no power TroubleshootingVocoPro 2010