Vc3Q Inputs And Outputs - Joemeek Pro Channel VC3Q User Manual

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VC3 INPUTS AND OUTPUTS
MICROPHONE.
The microphone input is an XLR connector. Preferably, any microphone
used should be balanced 200 ohm impedance although with dynamic (not
phantom powered) microphones this is less important.
Connections are
To avoid deafening 'clonks' try to remember to plug in capacitor
microphones before turning on the phantom power.
INSTRUMENT/ LINE INPUT - This input is a high impedance unbalanced
1/4 inch jack input suitable for any line or instrument level audio signal.
NOTE; plugging in a line (or instrument) signal disables the XLR mic input.
This input is for line level unbalanced signals from instruments or
equipment. It's not normally used for microphone inputs; but can be
suitable for some high output unbalanced microphones (such as battery
powered Electret types).
INSERT POINT - This is used to insert another effect or outboard
equipment into the ProChannel. The input amplifier output appears on the
tip of the 1/4 inch jack socket, the 'ring' is the return input. When no jack is
inserted, the socket is 'normalled' (internally linked).
MIX INPUT - This is an auxiliary 1/4 inch jack line input which mixes with
the normal mic or line. Its main use proves to be for stacking up
ProChannels when overdubbing voices! It can also be used as a mixed
second input for musical instruments.
OUTPUTS - The two output sockets are 1/4 inch jack balanced low
impedance, and are connected in parallel. The output is auto balancing and
may be unbalanced without affecting output level. One can be used as a
recording output while the other is used for monitoring/PA.
POWER - Power input is 12Volt AC only. POWER THE PROCHANNEL
ONLY FROM THE JOEMEEK POWER SUPPLY PROVIDED. USE OF
OTHER POWER SUPPLIES WILL DAMAGE THE PROCHANNEL AND
WILL INVALIDATE ALL WARRANTIES.
VC3Q
Pro Channel
Pin 1 is ground or screen.
Pin 2 is positive phase or 'hot'
Pin 3 is negative phase (or ground for unbalanced).
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