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The {{T8S}} XLR outputs are LINE LEVEL. If the house system mixer XLR inputs are MIC LEVEL, the {{T8S}} signal from the XLR outputs will be too hot. You've several ways to resolve the mismatch.
 
The {{T8S}} XLR outputs are LINE LEVEL. If the house system mixer XLR inputs are MIC LEVEL, the {{T8S}} signal from the XLR outputs will be too hot. You've several ways to resolve the mismatch.
  
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Most house system mixers should have one of the three options below. On the house system:
 
Most house system mixers should have one of the three options below. On the house system:

Revision as of 23:23, 23 April 2019

The T8S ToneMatch mixer XLR outputs are LINE LEVEL. If the house system mixer XLR inputs are MIC LEVEL, the T8S ToneMatch mixer signal from the XLR outputs will be too hot. You've several ways to resolve the mismatch.

Allen Heath 60 10FX Inputs.jpg

Most house system mixers should have one of the three options below. On the house system:

  • Use the MIC/LINE or ATTENUATION switch to lower the input sensitivity to LINE LEVEL
  • Use the input trim and lower the input sensitivity
  • Use the 1/4 inch (6.3 mm) Tip-Ring-Sleeve LINE LEVEL input use the T8S 1/4 Tip-Ring-Sleeve output
  • Use a -20 dB attenuator pad to between the T8S and the house system

On the house set system, set the input trim so you get a strong input signal without clipping. See the owners manual for the mixer for details.f