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  • [[File:14trstotrs.jpg|200px|right|{{1/4 TRS}}]] ...lts use a {{1/4 TRS}} cable for a balanced connection. You can use a {{1/4 TS}} , but you will lose up to -6 dB in signal strength and you may pick up li
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  • * Connect to a 1/4 (6.3) input. Use a 1/4 (6.3 mm) Tip-Sleeve cable. ...inet, and all effects. You have a choice of XLR (balanced) or quarter-inch TS-jacks (unbalanced). The XLR outputs are protected against 48V phantom power
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  • {{Model II}} Analog input {{1/4 TRS}}. Use an {{1/4 TRS}} cable. You can use an {{1/4 TS}} cable but you may lose up to -6dB
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  • * New B1 is 25.1 lbs. ...uts are also balanced, but can be used unbalance as well. So all in all Ch 1,2 & 3 support.
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  • You can run a stereo source to the 1/8 input or the RCA jack inputs. If you have a stereo source use the 1/8 inch stereo connection or the RCA jack inputs. Examples of stereo sources
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  • ...pener noreferrer" target="_blank">Hosa CMP-159 3.5 mm TRS to Dual 1/4 inch TS Stereo Breakout Cable</a></p><p>&nbsp;</p>
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