Aux In; Aux Out; Ext. Rev; Phones - Johannus Monarke User Manual

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AUX IN

This input is meant to reproduce the sound of an external device via the amplifiers of the
instrument. For example, an expander which is controlled via the MIDI OUT of the
instrument, can be played via the loudspeakers of the instrument.
The volume of the device that is connected via the AUX IN, cannot be adjusted with the
general volume setting or with the expression pedals (except when the external device is
controlled via the MIDI OUT of the instrument).

AUX OUT

This output is meant for connecting an external amplifier (stereo).

EXT. REV.

The EXTERN REVERB connector is especially meant for connecting a JOHANNUS
external acoustics. This is a system that, with four separate loudspeaker boxes, imitates
the spacial effect of a concert hall or a cathedral in the space where the instrument is
placed. Using this output for other purposes is advised against.

PHONES

This connection for the headphones (stereo) is suitable for headphones with an impedance
to 2000 . When using so-called low-impedance headphones (8 ) the volume is possibly
too high. This can be adjusted with the general volume setting.
When using the headhones, the internal and / or external loudspeakers of the instrument
are automatically switched off. The various loudspeaker channels are now evenly spread
over two headphone channels.
LS
If your instrument is designed to be connected to an external reproduction system in the
form of e.g. a pipe facade behind which there are various loudspeakers, the instrument has
one or several loudspeaker connectors. By means of a special cable, the external
reproduction system can be coupled to your instrument via these connections.
A maximum of 4 loudspeakers can be connected to each loudspeaker connector.
The pins of a loudspeaker connector are always connected according to a fixed pattern:
The minus (–)-connection is always connected to the odd pin numbers.
The plus (+)-connection is always connected to the even pin numbers.
The channels from 1 to 4 inclusive are always connected to LS1, the channels from 5 to
8 inclusive to LS2 , etc.
An example of the connections of a 12-channel instrument is to be found on the next page.
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