4 A Tour of the GRIP
Rear Panel The GRIP’s two input jacks give you analog stereo inputs
using TRS balanced 1/4” connectors. If you are using a
mono instrument, plug it into the left input jack.
The nominal input level, with the INPUT knob at 12
o’clock, is +4 dBu (1.23 VRMS). Input impedance is 10
kOhms.
These two jacks provide analog stereo output using TRS
impedance-balanced 1/4” connectors. These outputs carry
the total signal from the GRIP, including the sub-harmonic
synthesizer’s channel. If you want to output a mono signal,
use either jack.
The nominal output level is +4 dBu (1.23 VRMS) = -15
dBFS, and the maximum output level is +19 dBu (6.9
VRMS) = -0 dBFS. Output impedance is 150 Ohms.
This jack carries the combined bass and sub-bass signals –
as determined by the XOVER Frequency and LO CUT
Frequency knobs.. This jack is a TRS impedance-balanced
1/4” connector, and has the same maximum output,
nominal output and impedance as the OUTPUT jacks.
Here’s where you plug in the GRIP’s IEC power cord. This
jack is made to accept most IEC power cords. It has a
universal input of 100 – 260 VAC.
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