Altec Lansing 3300A User Manual

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Operating Instructions for the Altec Lansing 3300A Series Mixing Consoles

figure 7. Rear panel output connectors.

7.

INSERT L and R (SUB L

and SUB R): A space-saving

3-conductor (stereo) phone jack
is used for both output from

SUB L and SUB R respectively,
emd for the return to the

mixer’s master section from an

external processing device. Be
sure that the device that is to
be patched in heis line level
unbalanced inputs and outputs.
The signal at the insert jack can

drive loads of 2000 ohms or
greater

and

the

external

processing device should have a

low output internal impedance

(100 ohms or less). Refer to

Section 3.3 of this manual and
Figure 3 for proper connections.

A nominal input signal is a level

of -1-4 dBu; the maximum level
is -(-20 dBu.

8.

Input Channel INSERTs: A

space-saving,

3-conductor

(stereo) phone jack is used for

both output from the input

channel and for the return to

the input channel from an

external processing device. Be
sure that the device that is to

be patched in has line level

unbalanced inputs and outputs.

The signal at the insert jack can
drive loads of 2000 ohms or
greater and the external pro­
cessing device should have a low

output internal impedance (100

ohms or less). Refer to Section

3.3 of this manual and Figure 3
for proper connections.

A nominal input signal is a level
of -f4 dBu; the maximum level

is -1-20 dBu.

4.4 Rear Panel Output Connec­

tions (Refer to Figure 7.)

In the 3300A series mixers, the SUB
L, SUB R. MAIN, and MONITOR

outputs are servo-balanced and made
through chassis-mount male 3-pin

XLR-tyf>e connectors to a meiximum

level of -1-24 dBu (12.3 Vrms).

All other output connections are line

level, unbalanced, and made through

standard V4-inch phone jacks (except
for RECORD OUT).

1.

SUB L Output: This left sub­

group output is derived by sum­
ming all of the points (channels

and externa'.) assigned to the

left subgroup bus. A PAN con­

trol rotated fully counterclock­

wise to the ’L” position will

assign that signal only to the

left bus.

2.

SUB R Output: This output is

the right subgroup equiveJent of

the SUB L output.

3. MAIN Output:

The MAIN

output is the summed mix of

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