Making The Connections; Use With A Specific Microphone Or Instrument - Roland AP-700 Owner's Manual

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Section 1:
Making the Connections
The AP-700 can be connected up in various ways depend-
ing on how it is to be used. Refer to the example setups
that are given in the following.
* When making the connections, be sure that the volume on
your amp is turned down all the way, and that all equip-
ment is switched off. Equipment may be damaged if can-
nected while the power is on.
*
Set the input and output level for the equipment being con-
nected to "+4 dBm."
*
For the input jacks, the 1/4 inch phone jacks take priority
over other types.
*
Do not connect the AP-700 to the output of a power amp.
*
The 1/4 inch phone jacks support balanced input using a
stereo plug.
HOT
O——~,
COLD
|
GROUND
The pin assignment for the XLR connectors is as follows:
Before making any connections, confirm pin assignment
compatibility with all other devices.
*
1:GND
2:COLD
3:HOT
Use with a Specific
Microphone
or
Instrument
This is an example of a connection that uses the AP-700
with only a specific microphone or instrument.
When connecting the microphone to the AP-700, make the
connection through a preamp or use the channel insertion
for a mixer to match up the input and output levels for the
connection.
Pre Amplifier
~"
Power Amplifier
Speakers
* You will not be able to obtain the intended results if a
microphone is connected directly to the AP-700.

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