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== Line Outs (XLR balanced) for Channels 1 and 2 ==
== Line Outs (XLR balanced) for Channels 1 and 2 ==
* post trim (+4 dBu nominal)
* post trim (+4 dBu nominal)
For Channels One or Two you can run an XLR cable to the House or recording console like this. The outputs are post-trim (+4 dBu nominal). This is not suitable for connection to another {{PS1}} as the output level is too high for a {{PS1}} Channel 1 or 2 input. If you want to daisy-chain {{PS1}}s use a [[pad]] between the Systems, preferably the "end" of the cable (closest to the System receiving the signal).
For Channels One or Two you can run an XLR cable to the House or recording console like this. The outputs are post-trim (+4 dBu nominal). This is not suitable for connection to another {{PS1}} as the output level is too high for a {{PS1}} Channel 1 or 2 input. If you want to daisy-chain {{PS1}}s use a [[pad]] between the Systems. You would probably put the pad at the input of the second {{PS1}}. Note the position of the pad in the diagram below.





Revision as of 07:55, 25 November 2008

Line Outs (XLR balanced) for Channels 1 and 2

  • post trim (+4 dBu nominal)

For Channels One or Two you can run an XLR cable to the House or recording console like this. The outputs are post-trim (+4 dBu nominal). This is not suitable for connection to another PS1 Power Stand (Classic) / Model I as the output level is too high for a PS1 Power Stand (Classic) / Model I Channel 1 or 2 input. If you want to daisy-chain PS1 Power Stand (Classic) / Model Is use a pad between the Systems. You would probably put the pad at the input of the second PS1 Power Stand (Classic) / Model I. Note the position of the pad in the diagram below.