USER MANUAL
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CONNECTIONS AND OPERATING ELEMENTS
1. INPUT 1 / INPUT 2
Balanced line inputs with female 3-pin XLR sockets for channel 1 and 2.
2. THRU 1 / THRU 2
Balanced line outputs with male 3-pin XLR connectors. THRU 1 is wired directly to INPUT 1 and THRU 2 is wired directly
to INPUT 2.
3. OUTPUT 1A / 1B
Balanced line outputs with male 3-pin XLR sockets for channel 1. Output A and output B are each decoupled from
the line input by the use of high-quality isolating transformers. Use balanced audio cables (e.g. microphone cables)
to connect the line splitter to a balanced input of a power amplifier or similar.
4. OUTPUT 2A / 2B
Balanced line outputs with male 3-pin XLR sockets for channel 2. Output A and output B are each decoupled from
the line input by the use of high-quality isolating transformers. Use balanced audio cables (e.g. microphone cables)
to connect the line splitter to a balanced input of a power amplifier or similar.
5. LIFT / GND
Switch for disconnecting the ground connection of the inputs and outputs (ground lift). In the non-pressed position,
the ground connection is disconnected; the connection is established when the switch is pressed. The ability to
prevent a humming loop using the ground lift switch depends on the grounding of the connected device. It is
therefore possible that the switch is able to effectively reduce or eliminate humming when it is either up or down,
depending on circumstances.
CAUTION:
Connecting signal cables can cause considerable noise. Pay attention to this, and make sure
that input channels (mixer, audio interface, etc.) are muted when plugged in. Otherwise, noise levels can
cause damage.
NOTE: Strong magnetic fields can cause humming. Therefore, do not position the line splitter near strong magnetic
fields (e.g. mains transformer).
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2-channel line splitter
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