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The Basics
connecting your equalizer
connecting input sources
Connect line level inputs (i.e.: tuners, CD players, etc.) to the INPUT jacks on the back of your equalizer through either stereo phono audio cables or ¼" (6.35 mm) audio cables.
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NOTE Use only one type of cable at a time.
connecting output sources
To play the equalizer's output signal through your sound system for events such as parties, dances, conferences, etc., connect either stereo phono, ¼" (6.35 mm), or XLR audio cables to the equalizer’s OUTPUT jacks and to your amplifier's input jacks.
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NOTES • Use only one type of audio cable at a time.
•You can use the equalizer as a sound effect device for a mixer, by connecting the mixer’s SEND jack to the equalizer's INPUT, and playing back through the equalizer's output to the mixer’s RECEIVE jack.
The Basics
connecting REC output
You can record the equalizer's output signal by connecting the left and right cables from the equalizer’s REC OUTPUT to the input of a recorder.
REC
OUTPUT
using the ground lift switch
1.Move the GROUND LIFT switch to the ground position. Turn on the equalizer and listen to the sound system with no signal present.
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LIFT Switch
2.Turn off the equalizer and move the GROUND LIFT switch to the LIFT position.
3.Turn on the equalizer again. Listen to determine which switch position provides a background noise or hum in your sound system.
4.Keep the switch in the ground position if the noise level remains the same in either position. Keep the switch in the LIFT position if the equalizer provides a signal free of background noise and hum.
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