Example 2: One Spectrum PA loudspeaker with vocal microphone & guitar with active pickup:
MIX
METER
PULSE
MOOD
PARTY
Example 3: Two Spectrum PA loudspeakers with remote mixer, DJ controller, etc.:
MIX
METER
PULSE
MOOD
PARTY
4
Microphone
Acoustic guitar
with active pickup
Power
MIX
METER
PULSE
MOOD
PARTY
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 Spectrum PA
loudspeaker 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
loudspeaker.
Also,
we
microphones
loudspeaker
microphones. If you use a microphone that
requires +48V of phantom power, we
recommend connecting it to an external
phantom power supply before connecting it
to the loudspeaker.
Connect the left and right output of your DJ
mixer, controller, etc. to Ch. 1 Input of each
loudspeaker using XLR or 1/4" (6.35 mm) TRS
cables.
Tip: To send the same mix to both Spectrum
PA 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
Spectrum PA loudspeakers will then play
identical summed mono mixes.
DJ controller,
mixer, etc.
Power
line-level
output
recommend
using
with
the
Spectrum
rather
than
to
the
dynamic
PA
condenser