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APPLICATION FOUR: One P4M Personal Monitor Mixer to Two PSM Transmitters/Receivers
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Monitor Mix | Level/Pan |
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This configuration, using the P4M’s SPLIT OUTPUT and a PSM transmitter’s LOOP OUTPUT, allows one P4M to provide custom mixes to two PSM transmitters, and is recommended for small ensembles in live performance:
1.Connect up to four microphones or instruments into the P4M inputs. Connect the SPLIT OUTPUTS to a mixing console.
2.Connect a monitor mix from a mixing console to the first PSM transmitter (P4T transmitter shown).
3.On the first PSM transmitter, connect the LOOP output containing the monitor mix to an input on the second PSM transmitter (See appropriate PSM System User’s Guide for details).
4.Connect a MIX OUT output to each transmitters’ remaining input. Use the
5.Place the PSM receivers in MixMode (see appropriate PSM System User’s Guide). Use the balance wheel on the PSM receiver to blend the monitor mix with the custom mix created by the P4M.
RACK MOUNTING THE P4M PERSONAL MONITOR MIXER
The P4M features a
WARNING: Do not torque the screws too tightly, or the chassis may be damaged.
Single Unit
NOTE: Be sure to use both straddle bars when installing dual units.
Mounting in an Equipment Rack
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