4 connecting audio – Allen&Heath ME-1 User Manual

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User Guide – AP8997_2

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6.4 Connecting audio










Stereo Headphones – Two output sockets

allow plugging in headphones or ear pieces
with either a large (1/4”) or small (3.5mm)
stereo plug. Headphones with impedance
between 16Ω and 600Ω are recommended.

Lower impedance headphones tend to be
louder.
You can choose which socket to use or use
both at the same time, for example to feed

two musicians with the same mix.

Stereo line equipment – You can use the
stereo outputs to feed line level equipment

such as a recording device or wireless in-ear
transmitter.
Maximum line output level = +21dBu.
The ME-1 presents both the left and right

signals on the same TRS (3-pole stereo)
output jack. The same stereo signal is
duplicated on the large and small output
sockets.
Use a stereo Y-cable to feed equipment with
separate left and right inputs.
The output is unbalanced. To connect to
balanced equipment link the input cold (-)

signal to ground within the destination plug.

Mono output – The output can feed balanced
or unbalanced line level equipment such as a

powered speaker.

Aux Input – A 3.5mm mini-jack input socket
is provided to plug in a stereo source such as

MP3 player. To use a mono source, for
example a click track, link the tip (left) and
ring (right) connections within the plug.

2x Headphones
or ear piece

Mono Out

Aux Input

ME-1 Aux Input

From mono source

Connecting a mono source:

GROUND

RIGHT

LEFT

1

2

3

Link PIN3 (cold, -) to PIN1 (ground) to unbalance

GROUND

RIGHT

LEFT

RIGHT

LEFT

GROUND

RIGHT

LEFT

RIGHT

LEFT

Link RING to SLEEVE to unbalance

Using 2 mono jacks

Using 2 stereo jacks

Connecting to equipment with XLR inputs

ME-1 Stereo Out

ME-1 Stereo Out

Connecting the ME-1 to stereo line equipment:

Connecting to equipment with Jack inputs

Link TIP to RING for mono source

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