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Latest revision as of 04:57, 29 March 2013
Usage
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A ¼ inch Tip-Ring-Sleeve connector carrying a stereo signal should not be used with the analog input on the {{{Model}}}.
Even though a ¼ inch Tip-Ring-Sleeve connector can carry a stereo signal this is not how this physical connection is used on the {{{Model}}}.
The ¼ inch jack input on the {{{Model}}} is balanced, and will therefore subtract the Left and Right signals on a stereo cable and you will hear almost no signal in the {{{Model}}}.
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