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Note: For the stereo channels
4. MIC/HI-Z Switch
Channels 1 and 2 have an extra button for switching between the MIC and
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Mono Channel
1. MIC Input (Channels 1-8)
This is a female XLR connector, which accepts a balanced microphone input from almost any type of microphone. The microphone preamps feature our new Onyx design, with higher fidelity and headroom rivaling any standalone mic preamp on the market today.
The XLR inputs are wired as follows: Pin 1 = Shield or ground Pin 2 = Positive (+ or hot) Pin 3 = Negative (– or cold)
2.HI-Z Instrument Input (Channels 1-2)
This is a 1/4" connector, which accepts an unbalanced
3. LINE Input (Channels 3-16)
This is a 1/4" TRS connector, which accepts a balanced or unbalanced
When connecting a balanced signal to the LINE inputs, wire them as follows:
Tip = Positive (+ or hot) Ring = Negative (– or cold) Sleeve = Shield or ground
When connecting an unbalanced signal, wire them as follows:
Tip = Positive (+ or hot) Sleeve = Shield or ground
Plugging a guitar into a
line input (like those on channels
frequencies, causing an unnatural and
dull sound. Normally, you must use a direct box between a guitar and a
mixer’s input, which serves to convert the impedance of the guitar from high to low. The
5. Low-Cut Switch (Channels 1-8)
The
filter, cuts bass frequencies below 75 Hz at a rate of 18 dB per octave.
We recommend that you use the
ings of earthquakes. These aside, there isn’t much down there that
you want to hear, and filtering it out makes the low stuff you do want much more crisp and tasty. Not only that, but the
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