Overview of the R-26
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Overview Getting Ready Recording Playback File Operation Computer Appendix
21 PHONES jack
You can connect headphones here (p. 29).
22 Preview Monitor
This is an internal speaker used as a
monitor. No sound is output from the
preview monitor when a cable is connected
to the PHONES jack.
23 PLUG IN MIC jack
An external mic with a stereo mini-plug
can be connected here (p. 40).
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24 ANALOG IN 1/L jack,
ANALOG IN 2/R jackThese analog audio input connectors
are compatible with mic preamps. They
support either XLR or phone plugs, which
can be selected to match the connected
device. They also accept either balanced or
unbalanced connections. Additionally, 48
V phantom power is supported, allowing
you to connect condenser mics that require
phantom power. Refer to “Supplying
phantom power” (p. 39).
* This instrument is equipped with
balanced (XLR/TRS) type jacks. Wiring
diagrams for these jacks are shown
below. Make connections after rst
checking the wiring diagrams of other
equipment you intend to connect.
2 1
3
1: GND
2: HOT
3: COLD
XLR
TIP: HOT
RING: COLD
SLEEVE: GND
TRS
* When connection cables with resistors
are used, the volume level of equipment
connected to the inputs (ANALOG IN,
PLUG IN) may be low. If this happens,
use connection cables that do not
contain resistors.
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25 Battery compartment
Install batteries here (p. 20).
26 Tripod mounting socket
This socket lets you attach the R-26 to a
commercially available camera tripod.
(The socket is threaded for a 1/4” screw.)
* When using the tripod mounting socket,
be sure to use a tripod that is capable of
providing stable support of the R-26.
* In order to attach the R-26 to a mic
stand, you’ll need a mic stand adaptor
(sold separately).