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=== Tip Sleeve connections ===
 
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Excerpt from page 15 of the [http://mackie.com/pdf/1604vlzpro_om.pdf the Mackie 1604 VLZ Manual] .
 
Excerpt from page 15 of the [http://mackie.com/pdf/1604vlzpro_om.pdf the Mackie 1604 VLZ Manual] .
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Note: The general description of connecting to a house PA is applicable (and in our case is the connection to the {{PS1}}. The highlighted section (green) is applicable to the {{PS1}} because the PS1 ¼ inputs are unbalanced.
  
 
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Revision as of 02:38, 11 February 2007

Mackie 1604-VLZ

Summary

You can use ¼ inch phone jacks

Mackie1604MainOut01.png

Use ¼ inch phone jack (Tip-Sleeve) outputs 27 to


OR

You can use TS (Tip Sleeve) unbalanced cables, or TRS (Tip Ring Sleeve) balanced cables, but since the ¼ inch phone connections at the Bose Classic and Model I Power Stand are unbalanced there is no particular benefit using balanced cables.

¼ Inch Tip-Sleeve (unbalanced) to ¼ Inch Tip-Sleeve (unbalanced)

Tip-Sleeve to Tip-Sleeve

This should work fine.

¼ Inch Tip-Ring-Sleeve (balanced) to ¼ Inch Tip-Sleeve (unbalanced)

Tip-Ring-Sleeve to Tip-Sleeve

This should work fine.

¼ Inch Tip-Ring-Sleeve (balanced) to ¼ Inch Tip-Ring-Sleeve (balanced)

Tip-Ring-Sleeve to Tip-Ring-Sleeve

This should also work, but likely no better than a simple ¼ Inch Tip-Sleeve to Tip-Sleeve cable. This is because the ¼ Inch input on the Bose System is Tip-Sleeve (unbalanced) anyway.

Tip Sleeve connections

Excerpt from page 15 of the the Mackie 1604 VLZ Manual .

Note: The general description of connecting to a house PA is applicable (and in our case is the connection to the PS1 Power Stand (Classic) / Model I. The highlighted section (green) is applicable to the PS1 Power Stand (Classic) / Model I because the PS1 ¼ inputs are unbalanced.

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Mono Output

Excerpt from page 15 of the the Mackie 1604 VLZ Manual

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