Applications – Behringer SHARK DSP110 User Manual

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SHARK DSP110

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This is the SHARK’s balanced JACK input, which is wired in parallel to the XLR

input.

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Use the INPUT LEVEL switch to select the input sensitivity (microphone or line

levels). In LINE mode, you can use the CLIP LEVEL control to adapt the internal

level settings to the digital circuitry. Please make sure that the CLIP-LED will

not light up.

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The PHANTOM switch enables the Phantom Power supply required for

condenser microphones.

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The PHANTOM CONTROL LED lights up when Phantom Power is on.

2. APPLICATIONS

2.1 Wiring the DSP110: general remarks

With its great versatility the SHARK can be used for a variety of applications. This

chapter describes connection and configuration examples of the most common

applications.

2.1.1 Connection between microphone and mixing console
In live applications it is often useful to protect specific single microphones against

feedback. We therefore recommend that you connect the SHARK between your

microphone and a microphone input on your mixing console (OUTPUT LEVEL switch

set to MIC). If all mic inputs are in use, you can set the SHARK’s OUTPUT switch to

+4 dBu (switch pressed) and adapt the output signal of your SHARK to a line input on

your console using the MIC GAIN control. To prevent the occurrence of subsonics you

can activate the SHARK’s Low Cut filter. Switch on Phantom Power when you are

using condenser microphones.

2. APPLICATIONS

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