9
14. AC POWER terminal - This terminal is where the 
MAINS POWER CABLE is connected.
Front Panel Description and Controls (cont.)
13. PROCESS control - This control sets the 
available amount of ENHANCEMENT between 
OFF and 6. DYNAMIC ENHANCEMENT allows 
you to replenish any high frequencies that may 
have become lost during the compression 
process. ENHANCEMENT should only be 
added when compression is taking place.

Enhancer Section

OFF
3
6
ENHANCER

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Rear Panel Description and Controls
CH 2 CH 1
INPUTS
+ TIP/PIN2
- RING/PIN3
+ SLEEVE/PINT
INPUTS
+ TIP/PIN2
- RING/PIN3
+ SLEEVE/PINT
OUTPUTS
+ TIP/PIN2
- RING/PIN3
+ SLEEVE/PINT
OUTPUTS
+ TIP/PIN2
- RING/PIN3
+ SLEEVE/PINT
OPERATING
LEVEL
+4dBU
-10dBU
+4dBU
-10dBU
OPERATING
LEVEL
AC INPUT
FUSE
VOLTAGE
SELECTOR
17. AUDIO INPUT jacks - Each channel has an 
�� AUDIO INPUT section. Each AUDIO INPUT section
has an XLR and a ¼" INPUT jack for audio source 
connections.

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15

16

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NOTE: Before your power on the unit, make sure
you have the correct voltage setting in place.
15. FUSE housing - This is where the CLG-600's fuse 
resides. If for any reason the fuse blows, it is 
recommended to seek assistance from a 
technician prior to re-installing another fuse, due to
the fact that further damage could occur to the 
 CLG-600.
16. VOLTAGE selector - This selector is used to toggle 
between 115V and 230V power settings. 
Select 115V for a North American based power 
setting and 230V for a European based power 
 setting.
NOTE: If replacing the fuse, ONLY replace with the
same type and rating.
NOTE: Before your power on the unit, make sure 
you have the correct voltage setting in place.
18. AUDIO OUTPUT jacks - Each channel has an 
AUDIO OUTPUT section. Each AUDIO OUTPUT 
section has an XLR and a ¼" INPUT jack for audio 
device connections.
19. OPERATING LEVEL control - Professional-level 
audio equipment just about always employs a 
+4dBU operating setting, while consumer level 
audio equipment tends to employ the -10dBU 
setting. This control is used to maintain 
compatibility with both "classifications"
of sound equipment.
NOTE: The XLR and ¼" input jacks on the same
channel cannot be used simultaneously.
NOTE: The XLR and ¼" input jacks on the same
channel cannot be used simultaneously.