Rear panel, O [phantom power] switch, E input jacks (a, b) – KORG Soundlink DRS REcording Console 168RC User Manual

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2. Controls and their functions

Rear panel

O [PHANTOM power] switch

This switch supplies power to condenser mics etc. which are connected to INPUT A and B (XLR

jacks). +48 V power is supplied when the switch is on.

ill^ When phantom power is on, never connect an unbalanced mic or instrument to INPUT A or

B. Doing so may damage your equipment.

e INPUT jacks (A, B)

These are balanced XLR jacks, mainly used for connecting balanced-output devices such as mics.
When the pad is off, the input impedance is 3 k-ohms, nominal input is -60—10 dBu, and maxi­
mum input is +6 dBu. When the pad is on, the input impedance is 10 k-ohms, nominal input is -

40~ +10 dBu, and maximum input is +26 dBu.

® INPUT jacks (C, D)

These are balanced TRS phone jacks. Standard unbalanced phone plugs can also be connected.
Since they can provide higher gain than the LINE IN jacks (E...H), they can be used to input
signals of a variety of levels, such as from low output-level devices like guitars. When the pad is
off, the input impedance is 2 k-ohms, nominal input is -60—10 dBu, and maximum input is +6
dBu. When the pad is on, the input impedance is 20 k-ohms, nominal input is -40~ +10 dBu, and
maximum input is +26 dBu.

QND COLD HOT

O INSERT jacks (A...D)

These jacks allow external effects etc. to be inserted into the input signals of INPUT A~D. In order
to connect an external effect, you must use a Y-cable. The ring input impedance is 20 k-ohms,
nominal input is +4 dBu, and maximum input is +14 dBu. The tip loading is 10 k-ohms, nominal
output is +4 dBu, and maximum output is +16 dBu.

SEND to processor

TIP RING SLEEVE

Ui

this plug connects to one of the

mixer's Channel Insert jacks.

RETURN from processor

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