Getting to know your remotemix 4 – JK Audio RemoteMix 4 User Manual

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RemoteMix 4™

Broadcast Field Mixer

Getting to Know Your RemoteMix 4

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Inputs & Outputs

1.

Mic Inputs 1 and 2

Balanced XLR jacks with low-noise pre-amplifiers.

2.

Mic Inputs 3 and 4

Balanced XLR jacks with low-noise pre-amplifiers. A <Mic/Line> selector

switch adds a 40 dB pad for a line level balanced input.

3.

Stereo 3.5 mm Line Level Input

The stereo 3.5 mm line level input can be used instead of or in addition to

the channel 4 XLR input. You can connect either a mono or stereo signal to

this mini jack. If you use a stereo input, both channels will immediately be

summed together. Then the audio from the mini jack and the XLR would be

added together and treated as one mono signal on channel 4

4.

Stereo 3.5mm Line Level Output

Can be connected to your mini disk or other recording device. The <Master

Output> will be on the Left channel and the Receive mix from the phone

line and/or <Cue input> on the Right channel.

5.

The Master Output

A balanced XLR jack that contains the sum of all three input XLRs and the

3.5 mm input. This audio signal has a full 20 Hz to 20 kHz bandwidth.

6.

Headphone Jacks

Headphone output is a mix of local mic and line inputs including the return

from the phone line.

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