Rear Panel Connections.9 - Electro-Voice 100M ENTERTAINER Owner's Manual

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OWNER'S MANUAL
100M ENTERTAINER STEREO MIXER
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Pictorial 3 - Rear Panel Diagram
OPERATION
Rear Panel Connections (refer to Rear Panel
Diagram, Pictorial 3)
1. HIGH-IMPEDANCE/LINE INPUTS:The HIGH-IM-
PEDANCE/LINE inputs (channels 1 through 8) ac¬
cept a 1/4-inch standard phone plug. Use shielded
cable for these connections. The inputs may be used
for any of the sources:
a. high-impedance microphones
b. CD player
c. keyboards or synthesizers
d. drum machines
e. tape machines (playback)
f. turntables (with external RIAA preamp)
g. signals from another mixer
h. any source with an output level from -40 to
+ 26 dBu or .01 to 15 volts
2. BALANCED LOW-IMPEDANCE MICROPHONE
INPUTS: The MICROPHONE input jacks (channels
1 through 8) are designed to accept signals from a
balanced, low-impedance source, such as a
microphone. Be careful not to connect or disconnect
microphones with the volume (channel or master)
controls turned up. Loud noises will result. Shielded
cable must be used for all microphone connections.
These inputs will accept any of the following sources:
a. balanced, low-impedance dynamic microphones
b. balanced, low-impedance condenser
microphones
c. phantom power compatible condenser
microphones
d. balanced, low-impedance outputs from instru¬
ments
e. the balanced, low-impedance output of a direct
box
f. any balanced, low-impedance microphone-level
source
Each of these inputs has phantom power available
for powering certain condenser microphones.
Dynamic microphones (or any of the above sources)
may be used simultaneously without damage. Since
phantom power is a compatible system, one switch
is provided for all inputs.
3. TAPE INPUTS: The TAPE Inputs (channels 9 and
10) will accept inputs of about -10 dBu or 200 to 300
mV. Each input is provided with a RCA phono jack
and a standard 1/4-inch phone jack. These inputs
can be used for:
a. CD or tape player
b. turntables (with suitable RIAA preamp)
c. effects returns
d. some keyboards (if they have enough output)
e. another mixer's output signal
f. the output signal from a movie projector
g. drum machines
h. a line-level input
Like the other mixer inputs, shielded cable must also
be used here.
4. OUTPUT TO SPEAKERS (see Pictorial 4, page
10
):
These jacks are the outputs of the two internal
100-watt (8-ohm) power amplifiers. The total load
presented to each amplifier must be no lower than 4
ohms, however the 8-ohm load is recommended (for
example, two Electro-Voice 100S speakers). Any of
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