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Can I use XLR cables from my mixer into Channels 1 or 2?
1. Some mixers can output mic‑level on XLR — most cannot If your mixer allows switching its XLR outputs from Line to Mic, then it may work. But this is uncommon. Using XLR → ¼″ (6.3 mm) Tip‑Ring‑Sleeve into Channel 3 is far more reliable.
2. Most mixer XLR outputs are line‑level, which is a poor match for the L1 Pro’s mic‑level XLR inputs This mismatch can cause:
- Input clipping
- Harsh distortion
- Unpredictable behavior
3. You can sometimes “make it work,” but it’s not ideal You might avoid clipping by:
- Turning down the mixer output
- Turning down the L1 Pro channel volume
However:
- Lowering the mixer output reduces signal‑to‑noise ratio (more hiss)
- Turning the L1 Pro channel knob very low gives almost no usable range
- Volume may jump from too quiet → too loud with tiny adjustments
4. Channel 3 avoids all of these issues Channel 3 is designed for line‑level sources and provides:
- Proper level matching
- No ToneMatch presets
- No Reverb
- No DSP gain steps
- Lower input sensitivity (less likely to clip/distort)
- Full +24 dBu headroom
- Predictable behavior
This is why the recommended method is: Mixer mono out → XLR‑to‑Tip‑Ring‑Sleeve → L1 Pro Channel 3
Does the Channel ToneMatch Setting (MIC/INST/OFF) change the input gain?
This affects only the ToneMatch Preset applied to the input. It does not affect input sensitivity or gain applied to the signal.
Channel ToneMatch Button: Select the ToneMatch preset for an individual channel. Use MIC for microphones and INST for acoustic guitar. The corresponding LED will illuminate white while selected.
More about ToneMatch Presets.