SWITCHED 1⁄4" PHONE JACKS
Switches can be incorporated into 1⁄4" phone jacks, which are activated by inserting the plug. These switches may open an insert loop in a circuit, change the input routing of the signal or serve other functions. Mackie uses switches in the channel insert and bus in- sert jacks, input jacks and AUX returns. We also use these switches to ground the
In most cases, the plug must be inserted fully to activate the switch. Mackie takes advantage of this in some circuits, specifying circumstances where you are to insert the plug only partially. See Special Mackie Connections, later in this section.
RCA PLUGS AND JACKS
UNBALANCING A LINE
In most studio, stage and sound reinforce- ment situations, there is a combination of balanced and unbalanced inputs and outputs on the various pieces of equipment. This usu- ally will not be a problem in making connections.
•When connecting a balanced output to an unbalanced input, be sure the signal high (hot) connections are wired to each other, and that the balanced signal low (cold)
goes to the ground (earth) connection at the unbalanced input. In most cases, the balanced ground (earth) will also be connected to the ground (earth) at the unbalanced input. If there are
•When connecting an unbalanced output to a balanced input, be sure that the signal high (hot) connections are wired to each other. The unbalanced ground (earth) connection should be wired to the low (cold) and the ground (earth) connections of the balanced input. If there are ground- loop problems, try connecting the unbalanced ground (earth) connection only to the input low (cold) connection, and leaving the input ground (earth) connection disconnected.
In some cases, you will have to make up special adapters to interconnect your equip- ment. For example, you may need a balanced XLR female connected to an unbalanced 1⁄4" TS phone plug.
SPECIAL MACKIE CONNECTIONS
The
| ring |
| SEND to processor | |
tip | (TRS plug) | “tip” | ||
sleeve |
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This plug connects to one of the | “ring” | |||
mixer’s Channel Insert jacks. | ||||
RETURN from processor |
Figure F
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