Specifications

62 ➤ MONO OUTPUT: this output carries the sum of the L and R
signals. It is tted with an unbalanced XLR socket and a stereo jack
socket (for the insertion of external accessories).
The Mono output allows the connection to mixers, studio consoles
or any auxiliary equipment, external power ampliers or powered
speaker enclosures (side monitors).
The 'mono' output is switchable 'pre' or 'post' master fader and it
is tted with a volume control.
Note: The stereo jack socket may also be used as unbalanced jack output,
using a standard mono jack. In this case the corresponding XLR output
will be disconnected. You may thus use XLR or Jack sockets according to
your needs.
■ Each output can drive up to 10 parallel connected active speaker
enclosures or power ampliers.
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see g. 3 page 23
63 ➤ CTRL ROOM L/R: the Control Room outputs provide a
duplication of the master outputs signal, useful to feed your
neareld monitors while playing or recording or to feed a separate,
second PA while performing live to allow different audiences listen
at different sound levels (louder on the danceoor near you, softer
at the tables where people’s talking).
The output level is adjusted by means of the CTRL ROOM level
control, which is independent from the L/R master outputs volume
levels.
■ Each of the two outputs can drive up to 10 active speaker
enclosures or power ampliers.
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see g. 4 page 23
CONTROLS AND CONNECTIONS
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64 ➤ PHONES OUT: output for stereo phones.
65 ➤ L/R TAPE IN/OUT: PIN in-out sockets. They allow connection
to a stereo tape recorder.
■ Connect the L/R TAPE OUT sockets to the inputs of the tape
recorder (line in) and the outputs of the tape recorder (line out)
to the L/R TAPE IN sockets of the mixer. If the TAPE IN inputs are
not used, it is suggested to keep the volume control fully closed,
to keep output noise to the minimum value.
■ For playback: switch the recorder to 'play' mode and adjust the
TAPE IN VOL control on the mixer (and the output volumes of the
tape recorder, if available).
■ For recording: switch the recorder to the 'record' mode and
adjust the input volume of the tape recorder. Set the output
volume control of the tape recorder to its lowest setting. In case
your tape recorder has no output volume control, disconnect the
cables from the TAPE IN sockets. The signal sent to the tape
recorder is unaffected by the L/R master faders settings.
Note: The L/R Tape inputs accept any line signal. You can thus use them
as 2 extra line inputs to connect instruments, expanders or the L/R outputs
of a mixer.
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see g. 6 page 24
66 ➤ I.E.C power supply socket and mains fuse.
67 ➤ Auxiliary GROUND socket.










