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I/O BOX DIAGRAM
Inputs
All inputs and outputs are balanced but unbalanced cables
and equipment may be used as well.
1. MIC input
Connect your dynamic or condensor microphone to this
XLR jack. This jack is parallel with the MIC IN jack on the
VoiceSoloXT.
2. LINE input 1
You may connect either a mono instrument or the left side
of a stereo signal source to this 1/4” jack. The mono/stereo
function switch is on the front panel of VoiceSoloXT. You
will need another active (powered) VoiceSoloXT to produce
stereo. The mix level of both LINE inputs is controlled by
the LINE IN control on the front panel.
3. LINE input 2
Connect the right side of a stereo signal source here.
When the front panel mono/stereo switch is set to mono,
this input is summed with the left LINE input.
4. AUX input
This is an additional mono input. This would typically be
used to receive a monitor mix or instruments from a mixer.
There is no separate mix adjustment on the front panel for
this input like there is for the MIC and LINE inputs so the
source should have its own level control.
5. VoiceSoloXT connector
Connect the supplied DB15 cable here to connect the I/O
box with VoiceSolo VSM-300XT.
Pass Thrus
These connections are used to send the individual inputs to
separate channels in an external mixer. This type of
connection is known as a passive splitter. The signals
produced here are exact duplicates of signals received at the
respective inputs; no amplification or level control is applied.
6. MIC thru
This may be connected to the Mic In on an external mixer.
If phantom power is activated on the external mixer or is
non-defeatable, ensure that the phantom power switch on
VoiceSoloXT is in the out position.
7. LINE 1 thru
8. LINE 2 thru
9. AUX thru
Outputs
10. MIX output
This is typically used to feed a second active VoiceSoloXT,
designated as the right channel, in a stereo setup. The
OUTPUT level and the EQ settings on the front panel of
VoiceSoloXT are sent to both VoiceSoloXTs and the
MONO/STEREO switch controls stereo operation. If set to
MONO, the MIX out could also drive another VoiceSoloXT’s
line input so another musician could hear your voice and
instrument the way you have it mixed and EQ’d.
11. SUB output
This output is intended to feed an active sub woofer. It is
similar to the MIX output except that the LEFT and RIGHT
line inputs are summed and sent here and the EQ and LOW
CUT controls have no effect. The OUTPUT control sets the
master level. No Low Pass filter is applied on this output.
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