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  • What does it mean to have "balanced" vs. "unbalanced" cables and connections? ...might exist between the 'sender' and the 'receiver' -- and the longer the cables, the more of a problem the "induced noise" might be.
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  • * [[B1_Bass_Module#Longer_cables_for_B1s|Longer Cables for the B1]] * [[Male:Male Speakon adapter|Male:Male Speakon adapter]] to connect two B1 cables
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  • === Cables for the {{L1 nl}} family of products === Cables specifically selected for use with the T1®, Compact, B1, Model I, Model II
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  • <td valign="top">{{:Cables for the L1® Family of Products}} ...are noted in the [[L1® Model I / FAQ|Bose FAQs]] as the source for longer cables for the {{B1}}s. You can read about how Mark Hellinger there worked with
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  • <td valign="top">{{:Cables for the L1® Family of Products}} ...are noted in the [[L1® Model I / FAQ|Bose FAQs]] as the source for longer cables for the {{B1}}s. You can read about how Mark Hellinger there worked with
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  • === Base Module Cables (B1 and B2) === == Use the B2 Cables ==
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  • What does it mean to have "balanced" vs. "unbalanced" cables and connections? ...might exist between the 'sender' and the 'receiver' -- and the longer the cables, the more of a problem the "induced noise" might be.
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  • == Use the B1 Cables == == Check the Cables ==
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  • * Musical instruments and associated cables and accessories * Microphone cable: yes they will likely have microphone cables you can use (see Note at end of list).
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  • *Have a variety of spare cables ==Have a variety of spare cables==
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  • ...annels 1 or 2 of the power stand. These connectors require standard insert cables with 1/4" TRS connections on one end and dual male 1/4" TS connectors on th ...nd to their R1 remote control, Hosa Technology, Inc., manufactures 25-foot cables. These sell at [http://www.musiciansfriend.com/ www.MusiciansFriend.com] (P
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  • ...the A1, two B1 soft gig bags, one ¼" TRS cable, 20" long (0.5 m), two B1 cables, power cord and owner<nowiki>’</nowiki>s guides. * Two B1 bass module 4*wire cables (5 ft)
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  • === Cables for the {{L1 nl}} family of products === Cables specifically selected for use with the T1®, Compact, B1, B2, Model I, Mode
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  • === Can you use 2-wire Speakon® cables for the B1 bass modules? === No. Only 4-wire Speakon® cables should be used with the power stand. The additional two wires (<nowiki>+</n
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  • * Use XLR Female to 1/4 inch (6.3 mm) Tip-Ring-Sleeve cables (XLR to Kemper, 1/4 inch (6.3 mm) Tip-Ring-Sleeve to L1 Pro) * Use 1/4 inch (6.3mm) Tip-Sleeve to 1/4 inch (6.3 mm) Tip-Sleeve cables from any Kemper 1/4-inch output to any L1 Pro 1/4-inch input
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  • ...ccepting either balanced XLR audio cables or 1/4" TS unbalanced phone plug cables. ...onnects B1 bass modules to L1 Model II or Model II power stands. Longer B1 cables may be obtained from [http://www.audiopile.net www.audiopile.net].
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  • ...e switched to mono this should work well. You can used &frac14; inch jack cables. Balanced or unbalanced will work fine. === &frac14; inch jack Cables ===
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  • ...point, most people would put the T1® on the bracket and attach the other cables. ...1® before I put it on the bracket. I do it this way because I have all my cables strapped to the microphone stand (I don't take them off between gigs). So t
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  • ...sound dropping out and resuming you may want to double check your blue B1 cables. === Replacement and Longer Cables ===
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  • * Line 6 Bass PodXT w/cables / The Jester * 3 Audix OM5 with stands, clips, and 20' cables / Bose
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  • When talking about cables the terms Stereo, Mono, Balanced, Unbalanced refer to applications (how a c ...nced lines are generally best for long cable runs. XLR and Tip-Ring-Sleeve cables are used to transmit balanced audio from one balanced device to another.
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  • === Cables for the {{L1 nl}} family of products === Cables specifically selected for use with the T1®, Compact, B1, Model I, Model II
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  • ...ed, 1/4 inch (6mm) Tip-Sleeve connections. You can use ordinary instrument cables. They don't have to be balanced. For best results, use cables that are less than 20 feet (6 meters).
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  • ...Helix 1/4 outputs to Line level and use 1/4 inch (6.3 mm) Tip-Ring-Sleeve cables to inputs 1, 2, or 3. If connecting to inputs 1 or 2 set the ToneMatch swit Set the Helix XLR outputs to MIC level to use XLR cables to L1 Pro inputs 1 and 2. Set the ToneMatch switch to OFF and Tone controls
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  • === B1 Cables (blue) === * Make sure the Speakon cables (blue) are really connected. Insert and turn clockwise. There should be an
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  • <!-- Remove anything you don't need from the following cables --> === Cables you can use ===
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  • ...high for the PS1 Powerstand: Channels 1 or 2, so if you have the ¼ inch cables, try that connection first. == Connections / Cables ==
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  • === Can I use two-wire Speakon® cables for the B1 bass modules? === No. Only four-wire Speakon cables should be used with the power stand. The additional two wires (+2 and -2) i
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  • <!-- Remove anything you don't need from the following cables --> === Cables you can use ===
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  • == Cables == *Use {{1/4 TRS}} cables for best results
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  • ...y, the nominal level of a telephone signal as it travelled along telephone cables was around 1 volt. So, 1 volt was a "line level" signal. <ref> [https://se ...Tip-Ring-Sleeve (balanced) outputs, use 1/4-inch (6.3 mm) Tip-Ring-Sleeve cables to connect to the L1 Pro line-level inputs.
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  • * Put your cables in the PS1 bag’s “outer sleeve”. ...{{PS1}} down, hook up the remote, B1, Power, instrument cables, microphone cables, etc. as appropriate, then place the Cylindrical Radiator® into the power
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  • === Cables you can use ===
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  • ...tage. But I also use them all the time in 'snakes' with 25 foot microphone cables. It just gives me more flexibility for stage layout. B1 Cable: If you don't have ready access to 4 wire Speakon cables then might want a spare. Not because they fail, but in case you lose one. W
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  • === Sources for the Cables ===
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  • == Use the proper cables ==
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  • **Cables *Damaged {{B1}} Cables. See: [[B1 Cable Connections]]
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  • === Use the proper cables ===
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  • == Cables ==
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  • === Cables you can use ===
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  • * [[B1_Bass_Module#Longer_cables_for_B1s|Longer Cables for the B1]] * [[Male:Male Speakon adapter|Male:Male Speakon adapter]] to connect two B1 cables
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  • ...rate channels (left and right) into the Zoom H4 Recorder. With two guitar cables, I run one T1's AUX OUT to the Left Channel of the H4 Recorder and the seco ...r details on selecting inputs, if needed. This enables you to plug in the cables from your {{T1}}s to the H4 for recording, otherwise, you'll still be recor
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  • == Longer Cables for B1s ==
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  • ...CAT7 or CAT8 cable. There's no compelling reason to choose higher category cables. All should work. ...t any degradation at least initially. The downsides are that most ethernet cables don't coil particularly well and that the connectors wear out over time. Af
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  • You can use cables like this: If you already have some ¼ inch jack cables, just try them (either of the above). If you don't encounter any line noise
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  • == Longer Cables for B1s ==
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  • ...n 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 same, then ...I Power Stand are unbalanced there is no particular benefit using balanced cables but there is no harm.
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  • === Cables you can use ===
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  • === Cables ===
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  • ==Cables==
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  • * XLR to XLR cables OR XLR to 1/4" (6.3mm) Tip-Ring-Sleeve jack cables * XLR to 1/4" (6.3mm) Tip-Ring-Sleeve jack cables
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  • ==Cables==
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  • ...nnels 1 and 2 &frac14; inch inputs are unbalanced. There are many kinds of cables that will '''work''' but no connection that uses the &frac14; input will be These cables are prone to noise if you are running long lines (greater than 20 feet). Co
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  • I have all the cables for each player bound up in a "snake". This includes cables for
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  • * [http://www.sweetwater.com/shop/cables/cables_buying-guide.php Cable Buying Guide] - sweetwater.com ...nice summary of common cables and a discussion of balanced and unbalanced cables.
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  • ...age - not shown) across the front of the stage area. These were heavy duty cables with a bright yellow outer casing. It made for a perfect border for people
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  • ...details about the cable see: [[T1_ToneMatch%C2%AE Audio Engine#Cables|T1® Cables]]
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  • ...microphones and input cables. Also, use low-impedance balanced microphone cables, which are less susceptible to interference than high-impedance types.
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  • * Mics/cables: (1) Neumann KMS105, (1) Sennheiser 421, (1) Sennheiser e609, (2) Audix OM5 * 2 Audix OM5 mics & cables
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  • ...details about the cable see: [[T1_ToneMatch%C2%AE Audio Engine#Cables|T1® Cables]]
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  • Tip-Sleeve unbalanced cables. ...No extra gear to haul. No heavy speakers to hoist onto stands. No speaker cables.
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  • with a couple of these standard XLR - XLR cables. If you use XLR cables you may use these with Power Stand Channels 1 or 2.
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  • ...details about the cable see: [[T1_ToneMatch%C2%AE Audio Engine#Cables|T1® Cables]]
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  • <h3>Can I use 2-wire NL2 SpeakON&reg; cables for the bass modules?</h3> <div><p>Only 4-wire SpeakON NL4 cables should be used with the power stand. The additional two wires (+2 and -2) i
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  • ...r if your mixer has XLR outputs use an XLR to 1/4" (6.3mm) Tip-Ring-Sleeve cables.
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  • .... You find out quickly if you tend to turn in one direction when there are cables involved. I went wireless for the guitar a long time ago, which made using ...s share the same shape, fit, silicon and foam earpieces, and connectors to cables and the Bluetooth accessory. I found I could get a good seal for passive is
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  • Connect with [[ToneMatch Cable]]s. If you don't have two ToneMatch cables, follow this link for alternatives.[[ToneMatch Cable]]
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  • So, if you have a moment and a screwdriver, we can fix these cables together.
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  • If you use XLR cables you may use these with Power Stand Channels 1 or 2.
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  • This will give you the same thing. These cables come in different lengths, so you can choose what you need.
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  • A common problem is with the way some Insert Cables are labelled. '''This''' is how the connections are run at the Insert Point
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  • ..."Note: Optimal connection to balanced equipment is achieved using balanced cables. However, if your equipment is NOT balanced you will generally have no prob
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  • The L1 bag has two "saddle bags" down each side, great for cables, and we've made the bag longer so inserting the L1 is very easy. Each L1 ba
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  • ...unwanted earth currents are usually induced from nearby power and lighting cables.
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  • ...k inputs (Channels 1, 2, 3, 4) on a {{Model I}} or {{Classic}}. Any of the cables show at the right should work.
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  • * Bring some extra cables (1/4" and XLR)
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  • # While the board is now free there are still at least half a dozen ribbon cables restricting it's movement. You will need to remove some of these to be able
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  • <!-- to be used as an inclusion when mentioning insert cables -->
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  • ...s also known as the [[Half Insert]] method. For more information about 1/4 cables see [[TRS|Tip Ring Sleeve connections]]. The rectangular box shown below th
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  • ...the back wall as the connectors allow, but being careful not to stress the cables by bending them too sharply against the wall. Although we prefer to keep th
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  • * [[XLR Cables - Technical Discussion]]
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  • You will need two Insert Cables. One for each Channel.
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  • Use unbalanced ¼ inch Tip-Sleeve phone jack cables from the Mixer to the {{PS1}}.
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  • Use unbalanced ¼ inch Tip-Sleeve phone jack cables from the Mixer to the {{PS1}}.
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  • ...audio signal ground. Connecting devices together with the interconnecting cables can tie the signal grounds of the two units together in one place through t
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  • ...the cable, loud bass signals (in the speaker pair of wires) in extra long cables could capacitively couple into the sensing pair of wires. When it happened,
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  • Use unbalanced ¼ inch Tip-Sleeve phone jack cables from the Mixer to the {{PS1}}.
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  • ...venient pockets and can hold the R1 remote control with plenty of room for cables and accessories.
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  • ...and "special" AC power cords or different wood that you laid your speaker cables next to. Honest. I have seen this and much more.
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  • ....cc/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/7521050644/m/8191015394?r=8711084805#8711084805 All cables strapped to the microphone stand] - ST
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  • ...ins, monitors, vocal processors, power amps, DI boxes, snakes and miles of cables.
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  • ...stand w/boom, Behringer mini mixer (if necessary), assorted power and mic cables - Gitarzan
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  • ...thing. After doing these recordings from 22' away, I removed my extension cables and plugged directly in to both systems just like I did last night. I put m
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  • ...mallest stages and amplifiers exceeding 1KW easily available. Plus mixers, cables, everything. It took forever to set this stuff up, a van to move it and hou
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  • ...f the Dead Sea Scrolls of Electric Guitar, from the strings to the special cables to the miracle of passing electricity invisibly through a vacuum.
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  • ...oint to point/PCB hybrid like MesaBoogie uses without so many cheap ribbon cables. The PCB contrunction is very well laid out and labeled thus making this am
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  • ...mallest stages and amplifiers exceeding 1KW easily available. Plus mixers, cables, everything. It took forever to set this stuff up, a van to move it and hou
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  • ...f the Dead Sea Scrolls of Electric Guitar, from the strings to the special cables to the miracle of passing electricity invisibly through a vacuum tube."
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  • :As long as your mic cables are all wired properly (balanced, with the correct pin connections) and wel
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  • Here is a picture of one of the cables under the blue and yellow lines in the picture above.
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  • :There are [https://www.amazon.com/slp/stereo-to-mono-adapter/pxpkk2fgdtrd4ts cables and simple converters] that claim to do this. ''We recommend that you don't
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  • If you want to use XLR cables you may need to use a [[pad]]
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  • This mixer has &frac14; inch jack balanced outputs. Any of the cables shown below should work.
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  • ;Cables
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  • ...the detailed notes below for the Compact for information about adapter and cables.
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  • ...UM/inlineImage/true/mceclip2.png"></p><p>Or you can use any combination of cables and adapters that gives you connections like this.</p><p><img src="https://
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  • If you are using good quality balanced cables there should be no difference between using any combination of XLR and 1/4
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  • # Use 1/4 inch Tip-Ring-Sleeve cables.
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  • <p>Use 1/4 inch (6mm) Tip-Ring-Sleeve cables.</p>
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  • Use XLR to 1/4" (6.3mm) Tip-Ring-Sleeve Jack cables.
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  • You can connect using XLR or 1/4 inch (6.3mm) Tip-Ring-Sleeve cables, whichever is most convenient. There is no advantage to using one over the
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  • .../4 inch (6.3mm) Tip-Sleeve outputs you can use 1/4 inch (6.3mm) Tip-Sleeve cables. Unbalanced cable runs beyond twenty-five feet (7.6 meters) are not recomme
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  • * Use balanced cables
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  • <!-- : If you are using just 1-2 units, you can buy the XSW Front Antenna Cables (ITEM 507468) to bring the antennas to the front. You have everything else
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  • # Label all cables and inputs (you can use colors or numbers)
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  • ...above the mixer section and if the bag is open enough so you an insert any cables, than its also open enough to get appropriate ventilation.
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