Connecting analog components, Connecting microphones, Setting up – Marantz PMD690 User Manual

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SETTING UP

ENGLISH

7

Connecting Analog
Components

The following illustrations show you how to connect
analog audio components for recording or playback.

To record from analog audio components

Connect the source component’s analog line output jacks
to the PMD690's MIC/LINE IN (XLR) jack.

To output analog audio signals to another audio
component
Connect the LINE OUT (RCA) jack on the PMD690 to the
analog input on the destination component.

Connecting Microphones

Connect microphones as shown below.
You can connect two microphones for stereo to the MIC/
LINE L and R (XLR) jacks.
Alternatively, you can connect just one microphone (for
mono recording or dual level mono recording) to the
MIC/LINE IN L jack.

Notes
• Take care not to connect or disconnect microphones while

recording. This may result in unwanted sounds in the
recording.

Powering the microphone(s)
This unit can supply +48 V of phantom power to the
connected microphone(s). If your microphone(s) require
phantom power, set PHANTOM +48V to ON.

Notes
• Phantom power is only applicable to condenser microphones.

See the instruction manual of your microphones if phantom
power is required.

• Do not use phantom power in combination with dynamic

microphones to avoid damage to the unit or the microphones.

• You can also compensate for different microphones and/or

environments. (See “ANC” and “MIC ATTENUATION” on
page 14 for details.)

MIXER, etc.

LINE OUT

MIC (L)

MIC (R)

MIXER, TAPE DECK, etc.

LINE IN

R

L

R

L

R

L

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