Making Connections; Connecting With ¼" Guitar Cables; Connecting With Xlr Mic Lines - Radial Engineering JR-1 LATCHING User Manual

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MAKING CONNECTIONS

Connecting the JR•1 is done using ¼" guitar cables or XLR mic lines
depending on the device you are connecting to. The rear panel features a
combo connector that accepts ¼" or XLR connectors and an alternate XLR
connector is provided for flexibility.
Only one remote output connector should be used at a time as using
two concurrently could cause a control system conflict.
CONNECTING WITH ¼" GUITAR CABLES
Standard coaxial guitar and instrument cable may be used to connect the
JR•1 to the remote device.
JR•1
RELAY Xo
¼" GUITAR CABLE

CONNECTING WITH XLR MIC LINES

Any standard XLR mic cable may be used. The locking XLR connectors are
beneficial on busy stages as it reduces the opportunity for a connection to
come lose during a performance. Press the metal tab above the connector
to release the cable.
JR•1
RELAY Xo
LOCKING XLR MIC LINE
Another advantage is that XLR cables can be daisy-chained together to
make a longer cable. This means you won't have to depend on a specific
custom built cable to connect your remote device.
DAISY CHAIN OF XLR CABLES
JR•1 ™
Radial Engineering Ltd.

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