Connection Example I

Portable Entertainment Sound Reinforcement Set-Up

TOA's RX-7 consoles are designed to help out when you're out on the road. We're sure you'll find just the right

set-ups for each show, but we wanted to show one way it

might be done.

The balanced, low-impedance connectors on the RX-7 can handle the widest possible range of inputs: dynamic mics, condenser mics (with our 48V DC phantom power), line inputs, sub-mixers, electric instruments, special effects equipment, wireless units, and on and on. As for outputs, besides the main speakers, you can send your signals to just about anywhere via FB Out, Echo Send, TB Out and

Accessory Send outputs. Other output terminals can be used to supplement the two FB Out circuits, for optional

versatility. The following illustration shows how the

system can be set up to improve sound imagery, by inserting delay units in the PGM Outs 3 & 4.

A wide variety of signal processing equipment is smoothly integrated with the operation of the console. The main speaker is a 3-way system. And with the

Phones Out for monitor speakers and Air Monitor input

for ceiling mics, what's being played in the hall is heard wherever you wish.

Mic Setting

(Fig. 22)

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TP-Link RX-7-248 instruction manual Connection Example, Portable Entertainment Sound Reinforcement Set-Up, Mic Setting