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  • XLR / 6 mm (1/4" Tip-Ring or Tip-Ring-Sleeve) balanced / unbalanced ...<li>6 mm (1/4" Tip-Ring or Tip-Ring-Sleeve) balanced / unbalanced</li>
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  • XLR / 6 mm (1/4" Tip-Ring or Tip-Ring-Sleeve) balanced / unbalanced <li>6 mm (1/4" Tip-Ring or Tip-Ring-Sleeve) balanced / unbalanced</li>
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  • * If you want to use the Balanced XLR outputs use the MIC setting in the picture above. ==== XLR (balanced) to XLR (balanced) ====
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  • ...rs or recording devices. Preamp outputs for channels 1-3 accept a 1/4" TRS balanced phone plug cable. ...ly connect multiple sources with the added flexibility of accepting either balanced XLR audio cables or 1/4" TS unbalanced phone plug cables.
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  • The Aux Out is balanced mono and suitable to connect to the {{S1}} Channel 1 or 2. The Aux Out is balanced mono intended to be connected to the balanced input of another device at line-level. This may also work with headphones b
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  • ...ply, and then run a balanced line from the Master Out on the {{T1}} to the balanced 'analog input' on the {{Model II}}. This method would be able to transmit o ; ¼ Inch Tip-Ring-Sleeve (balanced) to ¼ Inch Tip-Ring-Sleeve (balanced)
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  • * If you want to use the Balanced XLR outputs use the MIC setting in the picture above. ==== XLR (balanced) to XLR (balanced) ====
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  • ...simply because that is what I had lying around. I have wanted to get some balanced &frac14; inch jack {{trs} connector cables for longer runs and for [[Compac <td>I got a couple of thirty foot &frac14; inch jack tip-ring-sleeve balanced cables. In the past I have used an old guitar wireless rig to do remote con
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  • ...llent quality audio whether you use the ToneMatch cable (T1® or T4S) or a balanced cable (T8S) for audio. If you are using good quality balanced cables there should be no difference between using any combination of XLR a
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  • XLR / 6 mm (1/4" Tip-Ring or Tip-Ring-Sleeve) balanced / unbalanced <li>6 mm (1/4" Tip-Ring or Tip-Ring-Sleeve) balanced / unbalanced</li>
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  • 2. '''Ring:''' Right-hand channel for stereo signals, negative phase for balanced mono signals, power supply for power-requiring mono signal sources<br> 3. '''Tip''': Left-hand channel for stereo signals, positive phase for balanced mono signals, signal line for unbalanced mono signals<br>
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  • === XLR Balanced +4 === ''AB OUT A pair of impedance balanced TRS jacks can be configured to provide an additional LR mix or engineers mo
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  • *Balanced XLR ...nduced noise or potential ground loop hum as you will if you plug into the balanced inputs (4,5).
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  • ==== XLR (balanced) to XLR (balanced) ==== (balanced to balanced) should be fine. This is the same kind of cable you would use to connect a
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  • [[Image:Compact Channel 2 Balanced.png]] ...erting XLR to 1/4 TRS. This cable is typically used to plug XLR cord into balanced 1/4" TRS panel jacks commonly found on mixing consoles and processing equip
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  • ...alanced.29">¼ Inch Tip-Ring-Sleeve (balanced) to ¼ Inch Tip-Ring-Sleeve (balanced)</span></h4> <p>A balanced connection is preferred and will provide better noise rejection over greate
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  • XLR / 6 mm (1/4" Tip-Ring or Tip-Ring-Sleeve) balanced / unbalanced XLR / 6 mm (1/4" Tip-Ring or Tip-Ring-Sleeve) balanced / unbalanced
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  • <li>6 mm (1/4" Tip-Ring or Tip-Ring-Sleeve) balanced / unbalanced</li> XLR / 6 mm (1/4" Tip-Ring or Tip-Ring-Sleeve) balanced / unbalanced
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  • <td>Line In: 6 mm (1/4" Tip-Ring or Tip-Ring-Sleeve) balanced / unbalanced Line-Level XLR / 6 mm (1/4" Tip-Ring or Tip-Ring-Sleeve) balanced / unbalanced
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  • === XLR Balanced +4 ===
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  • === XLR Balanced +14 dBV ===
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  • === XLR Balanced with built-in-pad ===
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  • === XLR Balanced +4 ===
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  • ...pment is achieved using balanced cables. However, if your equipment is NOT balanced you will generally have no problems."
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  • === Line Out (XLR balanced) for Channels 1 and 2 ===
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  • === XLR Balanced +4 ===
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  • The 1/4" inputs are also balanced, but can be used unbalance as well. So all in all Ch 1,2 & 3 support. * Balanced XLR
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  • One ¼ inch TRS balanced phone plug labelled "Master" that is an analog clone of what is sent at the One ¼ inch TRS balanced phone plug output labelled "Aux". This is an independent submix of Channels
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  • Channels 1 and 2 accept two types of input connections: a balanced XLR (mic) connection and a 1/4" phone connector unbalanced (line) input for Channels 1 and 2 accept two types of input connections: a balanced XLR (mic) connection, and a ¼-inch phone connector unbalanced (line) input
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  • Use a balanced (Tip-Ring-Sleeve) cable if possible. {{Balanced TRS
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  • ...output – Mono analog output that accepts either ¼ inch Tip-Ring-Sleeve balanced or The Compact has a balanced line-out that is a mix of all the inputs, post level and EQ settings on the
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  • === XLR Balanced +14 dBV ===
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  • ...ed to mono this should work well. You can used &frac14; inch jack cables. Balanced or unbalanced will work fine. You can use TS (Tip Sleeve) unbalanced cables, OR TRS (Tip Ring Sleeve) balanced cables. If the cable uses &frac14; inch jack plugs and the ends are the sam
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  • * Bass balanced Ebony bridge with compensated bone saddle. Bold sounds of cedar and flame maple yeilding bright, compressed, balanced tones capable of cutting through an ensemble mix.
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  • === XLR Balanced +4 ===
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  • ; Use a balanced (Tip-Ring-Sleeve) cable if possible. ...econd L1 Compact, you will have a lower signal to noise ratio than using a balanced cable (Tip-Ring-Sleeve). This means you will have more noise, and because y
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  • === XLR Balanced +4 ===
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  • ...Bose {{Model 1S}} and {{Model II}} analog input on the Power Stand is a '''balanced''' '''mono''' input. The Analog input is a ¼ inch balanced input jack.
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  • {{Balanced TRS from T8S to L1 Model II}} Balanced XLR |Source= [[T8S]] |Target= {{Model II}}
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  • {{Balanced TRS from T8S to L1 Model II}} Balanced XLR |Source= [[T8S]] |Target= {{Model 1S}}
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  • ...ll give you a balanced<ref>[[Balanced vs Unbalanced]]</ref> connection and balanced connections are preferable to unbalanced connections in most situations.
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  • The Analog input is a ¼ inch balanced input jack. Do not connect a stereo source to this input. The analog input on the Model II is balanced, and will therefore subtract the Left and Right signals on a stereo cable a
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  • ...owed us to run the systems at much lower gain, giving the bands a far more balanced sound everywhere in the room. The separation of the two microphones, magnif ...ated singers and their amps, but by aiming those mics differently we got a balanced sound out into the room.
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  • * Up to four dry balanced direct output signals for the house system. These signals will not contain {{:XLR Male to 1/4 TRS Balanced Cable}}
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  • See [[TRS]] and [[Balanced vs Unbalanced]] See related:[[TRS]] and [[Balanced vs Unbalanced]]
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  • The Analog input is a ¼ inch balanced input jack. The analog input is balanced, and will therefore subtract the Left and Right signals on a stereo cable a
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  • ...ay enables the system to fill an entire room with clear, powerful, tonally balanced sound from a single loudspeaker system. Sound remains consistent even at th ...ss module is a portable, lightweight bass module designed to provide deep, balanced bass for Model 1S and Model II systems. It features two 5.25" high-excursio
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  • ...inputs are '''balanced'''. For best results use a {{1/4 TRS}} cable for a balanced connection. You can use a {{1/4 TS}} cable, but you will lose up to -6 dB i
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  • [[Image:Compact Channel 2 Balanced.png]] ...erting XLR to 1/4 TRS. This cable is typically used to plug XLR cord into balanced 1/4" TRS panel jacks commonly found on mixing consoles and processing equip
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  • * XLR connection. This is a balanced connection and it is preferable ...r the entire Rig: amp, cabinet, and all effects. You have a choice of XLR (balanced) or quarter-inch TS-jacks (unbalanced). The XLR outputs are protected again
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