Output Section - JBL EON15 G2 User Manual

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MON
This 1/4" phone jack output will be used primarily to drive the stage monitor system. The MON
output may be used for balanced or unbalanced operation.
EFX2 / MON2
This 1/4" phone jack output may be used to drive a second stage monitor system or a second
effects processor depending on the setting of the EFX2 / MON2 switch. The EFX2 / MON2 output
may be used with balanced or unbalanced input devices.
EFX
This 1/4" phone jack output may be used to drive an effects processor. The EFX2 / MON2 output
may be used with balanced or unbalanced input devices.
L/R SUM
This 1/4" phone jack output delivers a combination of the MIX L & R signals. The output level is
controlled by the L/R SUM knob. This output may be used to drive a subwoofer or a remote
speaker system covering an overflow area. This output may be used with balanced or unbalanced
devices.
MIX INSERT L & R
These 1/4" phone jacks function in the same way as the channel INS jacks and allow a signal
processor to be inserted into the main stereo mix.
CONTROL ROOM OUT L & R
These 1/4" phone jacks are used to connect a control room (or booth) monitor system. This output
will carry the same signal as the headphone out. The CONTROL ROOM OUT jacks may also be
used to connect a recorder to record a performance. Note that if these jacks are used for recording
you must disconnect the headphones from the PHONES connector. You will also not be able to use
the LISTEN system while recording.
MIX L & MIX R
These balanced XLR connectors are the main stereo outputs of the mixer.
TAPE / CD IN
These RCA jacks are provided for connection of a tape, mini-disc, or CD player. The signal from
these jacks is controlled by the MIX / TAPE CD switch and the TAPE / CD LEVEL control.
PHONES
This stereo phone jack is provided for connection of headphones. Connecting headphones to this
jack will mute the CONTROL ROOM OUT.
PSU
This 3-pin connector is provided for connection of the Power Supply Unit. Note the tab release on
the cable connector for the PSU. This tab must be depressed to disconnect the PSU from the
mixer.
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