Behringer Minimon MON800 User Manual page 11

Ultra-compact stereo monitor matrix mixer with talkback mic
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MINIMON MON800
Fig. 4.1: The MON800 in a typical computer-based recording environment
As a central element of this configuration, the computer is connected via its audio card to the MIN IN
A or B jacks
of the MON800. Additional sound modules, which are connected to the computer,
for example, via MIDI, can be wired to the remaining inputs (depending on the respective connecting
plugs). Playback devices (CD, MD, etc.) should be connected to the CD/TAPE IN jacks
. Connect
your main monitor speakers to the SPEAKERS OUT A jacks
. Output B
is for a second pair
of speakers. Often, smaller systems are used as secondary speakers, so that it is possible to
evaluate a mix over less powerful systems. A sub-woofer is an ideal complement to such a pair of
speakers and should be connected to output C
, since the levels of both outputs can be adjusted
simultaneously.
If required, you can also connect a third pair of speakers, ideally with an adjustable amplifier stage,
so that you can set the volume of the speaker pair C independently of the SPK LEVEL B+C control
.
+
The two headphones connectors
and
allow you to check your mix with a pair of headphones
or route a monitor signal to one of the musicians. If you want to record several musicians, use the
CUE OUT jack (19) for the connection of a headphones amp (e.g. BEHRINGER MINIAMP AMP800).
In this way, each musician can set the volume of his headphones separately on the headphones
amplifier.
Using a footswitch connected to the TB jack
you can activate the talk-back microphone and
route the microphone signal to the monitor paths.
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4. APPLICATION EXAMPLES

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