b) Connecting the outputs
MAIN OUT 1 (40)
Connect this output to a free input of your amplifier.
MAIN OUT 2 (45)
You can connect an additional amplifier to this output to be used in an adjoining room or to provide the
signal for monitor loudspeakers.
SUBWOOFER connection (42)
A subwoofer amplifier can be connected here.
TAPE sockets (46)
If you wish to record the output signal of the mixer with a recording device, connect the recording input of
the device to this socket on the mixer.
EFFECTS SEND FROM PFL sockets (47)
The PFL Signal is present at these sockets. The signal can be fed to an external effect unit. Connect the
input of the effect unit here.
MIC AUX SEND connection (38)
The AUX signal of the MIC channels is present at this socket. The signal can be fed to an external effect
unit. Connect the input of the effect unit here.
HEADPHONE OUT connection (21)
Connect headphones with a 6.3 mm jack plug to this output.
c) Record player ground connection
If your record player has its own ground line (usually a thin, black cable with clamp-type socket), connect
it to grounding screw GND (37). This helps prevent hum trouble.
d) Connecting the power supply
The mixer and all connected devices must be switched off.
Make sure that all electrical connections and connection cables between the different devices
and any extension cables comply with the regulations and the operating instructions.
• Plug the small connector of the provided mains cable into the power supply (49).
• Plug the mains cable into a mains socket.
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