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S1 Pro  This information is applicable to the S1 Pro system

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Here's a link to the Behringer 1002 b Owners Manual.  The MAIN outputs from this mixer are unbalanced, 1/4 inch (6mm) Tip-Sleeve connections. You can use ordinary instrument cables. They don't have to be balanced.

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For best results, use cables that are less than 20 feet (6 meters).

Stereo with two S1 Pro Systems

If you have two S1 Pro systems, connect one to each of the MAIN OUTPUTS (Left and Right)



  1. Connect the MAIN OUTPUT Left to the first S1 Pro Channel 1
  2. Connect the MAIN OUTPUT Right to the second S1 Pro Channel 2
  3. Set the Behringer MAIN output at "0" bring up the volume on each S1 Pro until you see solid green but not red on the channel LED.



Mono with one S1 Pro System (two cables)

Behringer 1002B to S1 Pro Stereo

  1. Connect the MAIN OUTPUT Left to the S1 Pro Channel 1
  2. Connect the MAIN OUTPUT Right to the S1 Pro Channel 2
  3. Set the Behringer MAIN output at "0" bring up the volume on each S1 Pro channel until you see solid green but not red on the channel LED.



Mono with one S1 Pro System (one cable)

Note: This won't work correctly if you are using the RCA inputs on the Behringer mixer.

Behringer 1002B to S1 Pro

Notes:

The Behringer mixer stereo. The S1 Pro System is mono. So we need to get a mono signal out of the Behringer mixer if you're using one S1 Pro.

  1. Set all the PAN and BAL controls hard LEFT
  2. Connect the LEFT Main Output to the S1 Pro channel 1 or 2.
  3. Set the Behringer MAIN output at "0" bring up the volume on the S1 Pro until you see solid green but not red on the channel LED.