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4CONNECTIONS
Refer to the connection diagram below.
1. | Make certain AC power is off while making |
| connections. |
2. | Quality cables make a big difference in fidelity and |
| punch. Use |
3. | Do not use excessively long cables. Be sure plugs |
| and jacks are securely fastened. Loose connections |
| cause hum, noise, or intermittents that could |
| damage your speakers. |
4. | Connect all stereo input sources. Then connect any |
| effects into the stereo effect, if used. Connect your |
| microphone(s) and monitor headphones. Make sure |
| all faders are at “zero” and the unit is off. Take care |
| to connect only one cable at a time. pay attention to |
| L and R position of jacks, on both the |
| outboard gear. |
5. | Connect the stereo outputs to the power |
| amplifier(s) and/or tape deck(s) and/or MD |
| recorder(s) and/or CD recorder(s). Plug the DN- |
NOTE:
Always switch on your audio input sources such as CD players first, then your mixer, and finally any amplifiers. When turning off, always reverse this operation by turning off amplifiers, then your mixer, and then input units.
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X1500 into AC power outlet. |
R L | R L | L R R L | L R | L R | L R |
1/4” TRS mono jack | XLR or 1/4” TRS mono jack |
Main balanced power amplifier | L R | L R | R L |
Main unbalanced power amplifier
Booth unbalanced power amplifier
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1/4” TS mono jack
L
1/4” TS mono jack
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1/4” TS mono jack
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1/4” TS mono jack
3.5 mm stereo mini cord | 3.5 mm stereo mini cord |
Tape deck | CD recorder or PC | MD recorder | Effects processor |
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