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Example 2: One Trouper loudspeaker system with vocal microphone and guitar with
active pickup:
Example 3: Two Trouper loudspeaker systems with remote mixer, DJ controller, etc.:
Microphone
Acoustic guitar
with active pickup
Power
Connect the left and right output of your DJ
mixer, controller, etc. to Ch. 1 Input of each
loudspeaker system using XLR or 1/4" (6.35
mm) TRS cables.
Tip: To send the same mix to both Trouper
loudspeakers, connect both channels of your
DJ mixer, controller, etc. to the Ch. 1 and Ch.
2 Inputs of one loudspeaker, and then connect
that loudspeaker's Link Output to the Ch. 1
Input of the other loudspeaker. Both Trouper
loudspeaker systems will then play identical
summed mono mixes.
Power
Connect a dynamic microphone to the Ch. 1
Input using an XLR or 1/4" (6.35 mm) TRS
cable. Connect a guitar with an active pickup
to the Ch. 2 Input using a 1/4" (6.35 mm) TS
cable.
Note: When using the Trouper loudspeaker
system with a guitar, we recommend using
one with active pickups rather than passive
pickups. If you use a guitar with passive
pickups, connect it to an external preamp or
direct input (DI) box, and connect the line-
level output to the loudspeaker.
We recommend using dynamic microphones
with the Trouper loudspeaker rather than
condenser microphones. If you use a
microphone that requires +48V of phantom
power, you must connect it to an external
phantom power supply. Trouper does not
supply any phantom power.
DJ controller,
mixer, etc.
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