User Manual
Inputs/Outputs
GLOBAL PHANTOM POWER
This switch, when depressed, 
applies +48 VDC to all input XLR 
connectors to power microphones 
that need phantom power to work.
This switch applies +48 
VDC voltage to the input 
XLR connectors to power 
microphones requiring phantom 
power.  If phantom power is 
used, do not connect unbalanced 
dynamic microphones or other 
devices that cannot handle this 
voltage to the XLR inputs.
RCA RECORD OUT
This pair of RCA jacks provides a 
signal to the recording inputs of a 
CD recorder, stereo tape deck or 
other recording device.
NOTE: Do not connect a single 
device to the Media Inputs (3) and 
Record Outputs. This improper 
setup forms a loop, which can 
cause severe feedback.
MAIN OUT  (TRS Balanced)
This 1/4" jack provides a signal 
from the main mix (after the 
graphic EQ) for an external power 
amplifier. An external power 
amplifier, such as our IPR
®
 series 
of amplifiers, can then drive 
additional speakers.
MONITOR OUT (TRS Balanced)
This 1/4" jack provides a signal 
from the monitor mix (after the 
graphic EQ) for an external power 
amplifier. An external power 
amplifier, such as our IPR series 
of amplifiers, can then drive 
additional speakers.
SUB/MONO OUT (TRS Balanced)
This 1/4" jack provides a signal 
that passes all signals under 
150Hz. This can be used to drive 
an external subwoofer amplifier or 
a powered sub. The level of signal 
tracks the main output.
POWER AMP INPUTS
These are 1/4" inputs that allow 
an external line-level signal to be 
connected to each of the built-in 
power amps. Plugging an input into 
these jacks breaks the signal from 
the mixer to the built-in amplifier. 
The mixer output is still available at 
the Main out jack (40).
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PAD
1
PAD
2
PAD
3
PAD
4
PAD
5
PAD
6
PAD
7 8
L
R
MEDIA
INPUTS
RCA
3.5mm
TRS
SUB OUT
TRS BAL
TRS BAL
MAIN OUT 
TRS BAL
MONITOR OUT
NON-POWERED OUTPUTS
L
R
RECORD OUT
UNBAL
AMP 2
AMP 1
POWER AMP IN
ENABLE
ACTIVE
 GLOBAL
 PHANTOM
 POWER
INPUT SELECT
MEDIAXLR-1/4”
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39
42
43
41
40
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1
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