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| − | Mixer/Make/Model
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| − | <big>'''Numark CDMix-2 Mixer'''</big>
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| − | == Summary ==
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| − | Simplest thing that could possibly work.
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| − | '''Use the ¼ inch phone jack outputs (documented as 'to powered monitors') not the XLR-to-XLR (PS1 Powerstand Channels 1 or 2). If you want to use XLR - use a [[Pad]].
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| − | == Outputs ==
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| | === XLR Balanced +4 === | | === XLR Balanced +4 === |
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| − | | + | If you want to use the XLR output, you will likely need to use a [[Pad]] for each channel. |
| − | === RCA to ¼ Inch ===
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| − | The RCA outputs provide a signal at a level that is suitable for the ¼ inch phone jack inputs on Power Stand channels 1,2 3 or 4.
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| − | To use these you will need an adapter or special cable to convert from RCA to ¼ inch phone jacks.
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| − | Links:
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| − | * [http://bose.infopop.cc/eve/forums/a/ga/ul/4371069053/NumarkCDMIX2.pdf Manual]
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| − | * http://bose.infopop.cc/eve/forums/a/ga/ul/9531079053/inlineimg/Y/NumarkCDMix2Out1a.gif
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| − | * http://bose.infopop.cc/eve/forums/a/ga/ul/7931079053/inlineimg/Y/NumarkCDMix2Out1b.gif
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| − | <references/>
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| − | [[category:Mixer]] | |
| − | [[category:Numark]]
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Revision as of 20:38, 25 December 2007
XLR Balanced +4
The nominal output of the XLR Balanced Outputs is too high for the XLR inputs on the PS1 Power Stand Channels 1 and 2. If you want to use balanced cables from the Mixer to Channels 1/2 on the L1 Classic or L1 Model I you may need to use a Pad to lower the signal level from the mixer.
{{#Click:Pad|Image:Pad.jpg|Attenuation Pad}}
If you want to use the XLR output, you will likely need to use a Pad for each channel.