OVERVIEW
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6. POWER LED
Lights up when the units is switched on.
7. INPUT LEVEL CONTROL 1
Adjusts the input level of the signal connected
via the connectors (4/5) to channel 1.
8. INPUT LEVEL METER
Displays the input level of channels 1 and 2.
Note that the display shows both the INPUT 1
and INPUT 2 levels at the same time.
9. INPUT LEVEL CONTROL 2
Adjusts the input level of the signal connected
via the connectors (4/5) to channel 2.
10. HEADPHONE FRONT OUTPUTS (CH A to H)
Stereo (TRS) outputs suitable to drive
headphones. While headphones down to 32
Ohms can be connected, a higher impedance
type (> 60 Ohms) is recommended for lower
distortion at high output levels. These outputs
are in parallel to the rear-side outputs (2). Note
that in case headphones are connected to both
front and rear outputs, the load impedance
will only be half, so headphones must have a
sufficiently high impedance.
11. OUTPUT LEVEL CONTROL
(PHONES OUT A to H)
Controls the output levels individually for the
relative output (2/10).
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12. SOURCE SELECTOR SWITCHES (CH A to H)
Switch to select whether the relative output
channel plays the signal of input 1 or input 2.
13. STEREO/MONO SWITCHES (CH A to H)
Switches to select whether the signal at the
relative output plays in mono or stereo.
14. OUTPUT LEVEL DISPLAYS (CH A to H)
8-digit LED displays the output signal level of
each individual channel, ranging between -30
and 0 dB. To avoid distortion, ensure the peak
(PK) LED does not light up.
15. POWER SWITCH
Switches the unit on and off. Ensure the unit is
switched off when not in use.
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