Operating the C•que 8

SETTING UP THE C•que 8 - Continued

Repeat the previous step for all Channels that have headphones connected, making sure to start the VOLUME knob completely counterclockwise and then slowly raising it until the desired level is achieved. If you have connected different models of headphones to the various Channel Headphone jacks, you may find that some require more gain than others to achieve the same volume. This kind of disparity will occur if the various headphones have different impedances. The lower the impedance, the louder the headphone will sound compared to another, higher impedance headphone at the same VOLUME setting. Another factor affecting headphone loudness is called sensitivity. This is generally measured by deter- mining the decibel (dB) level generated by 1 mW of power input. The higher the dB rating, the louder the headphone. See the Reference chart on page 13 of this manual for more details.

To achieve optimum signal-to-noise ratio, the master VOLUME should generally be set as high as possi- ble, short of audible distortion. However, if this results in your getting blasted with signal even though the channel volume is near minimum, you’ll need to decrease the Master Volume while raising one or more channel volume levels. Conversely, if you find that you have to raise one or more headphone Channel Volume knobs to maximum or near maximum to achieve the desired level, try increasing the master Volume level while decreasing the channel volume(s).

C•que 8 Master Section

1Master Volume

The C•que 8’s master VOLUME control is used to adjust the input signal connected to the main Left and Right inputs. In addition, the master VOLUME control adjusts the level of the signal inserted in the INJECT, which is summed with the MAIN Left and Right input signal.

2Balance Control

The C•que 8’s main channel has a BALANCE control, which controls how much signal is sent to the left or right headphone outputs. The control knob has a center detent which indicates that the left and right sides are balanced. In 2 Channel mode, the signal becomes mono and the BALANCE knob adjusts the level balance between the signals connected to the LEFT inputs and signals connected to the RIGHT inputs. (For more information on 2- Channel mode, see the section “Mixing Signals in 2 Channel Mode” found on page 9 of this manual.)

3Master Level meter

 

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3

 

 

 

 

MAIN

 

 

 

 

OL

 

 

 

 

0

0

10

L

R

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VOLUME

BALANCE

SH

 

 

 

 

-12

 

 

 

 

SH

 

 

 

 

-18

4

 

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-24

INJECT

STEREO

 

2 CH

 

 

The C•que 8’s master section includes a 6 segment LED LEVEL meter which monitors the input level from the MAIN Left and Right Inputs in Decibels (dBs) from –24 to OL (overload). If the LEVEL meter displays an OL sig- nal, then turn down the signal using the master VOLUME control.

4Master Inject

The C•que 8’s MASTER INJECT is a TRS input (Tip, Ring, Sleeve), that allows a second stereo signal to be inserted and summed together with the MAIN Left and Right signals. You can use a stereo signal from your mixers bus outputs or auxiliary sends to balance the mix between two stereo signals like rhythm tracks and vocals.

52 Channel/Stereo switch

The 2 CH/STEREO switch is used to change between the C•que 8’s two global operating modes, 2-Channel and Stereo. In Stereo mode the left and right Line inputs are mixed with the left and right Inject inputs, in stereo, with the Balance knob controlling the left and right panning. In 2-Channel mode, the left and right LINE inputs are mixed with the left and right INJECT inputs into a single mono signal with the BALANCE knob controlling the level difference between the LEFT and RIGHT inputs.

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