Note: Make sure all powered on Line6 TX units are a minimum of 2 meters away from scanning RX antennas. This will avoid overload and incorrect scanning function while in this mode.
Audio Output & Filter Adjustments
Receiver Output Level Adjustments
The default receiver output from the
OUTPUT ADJUST: +0dB (NORM)
Press the SETUP button, and under [SELECT FUNCTION] scroll with the ROTARY ENCODER to [OUTPUT ADJUST]. Press the ROTARY ENCODER to select. The bottom line of the display will show a value ranging from
When the desired level is reached, press the ROTARY ENCODER to select and return to the main screen. As you turn the ROTARY ENCODER and increase or decrease the gain, the level changes will go into effect immediately.
Typically, you will use the [NORMAL] or unity gain position, and use the trim or gain control and the channel knob or fader on the mixer to boost or attenuate the signal level. This setting will usually result in the best overall audio system
Note, Raising the receiver’s output level, even to the maximum +12 dB, is not equivalent to a
Boosting the output level at the receiver can give less headroom before clipping its output, adding distortion on the microphone peaks. You will typically add gain at the receiver only when the user of the microphone is either speaking too softly or is too distant from the microphone and it is more convenient to add it there rather than at the mixer level control, or if your receiver’s signal is going to a device that has no level control and you require more level. Return to [NORMAL] when the situation is corrected.
Attenuating the output level substantially can lower the
Note, The general rule of audio gain staging is to enable as much gain as possible at each stage of the audio signal, while keeping the level below clipping at the input / program peaks. This process starts with the microphone element itself, and making sure the user is providing a good signal by not having the mic too far away or speaking too softly. In this case, the [NORMAL] setting on the
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