PRESONUS StudioLive 16.0.2 Owner's Manual page 16

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Hook-up
3.1
Rear-Panel Connections
Warning: Phantom power is only required for condenser microphones and can severely
damage dynamic mics, especially ribbon mics. We recommend that you consult the
documentation that came with your microphone to confirm that it is safe to use with
phantom power before connecting a dynamic microphone to the Talkback input.
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Stereo Inputs. Channels 9 through 16 are stereo inputs. Each pair of channels in
controlled by a single fader, solo, mute, and select button. By default Channels 9/10
through 15/16 are set to be mono, so that only the mic preamplifier or the Left
(mono) input will be heard. When these channels are unlinked, the Right input is not
accessible on the mixer. To insert the Right input into your mix, you must engage
Stereo Link (see Section 4.1.4 for details).
Channels 13/14 and 15/16 have unbalanced RCA connections, in addition
to the balanced TRS connections. Like the TRS connections, the right RCA
input will not be accessible on the mixer if the channels are not linked.
Talkback Mic Input. The StudioLive does not have an onboard talkback mic so an
external mic must be used. Phantom power is always enabled on this microphone
preamp, so you can use either a dynamic or a condenser microphone.
Talkback Mic Trim. This is the trim control for your talkback
microphone. It adjusts the gain of the talkback input.
Mono Output. This balanced output carries a mono, summed version of
the stereo signal from the main bus.
Mono Output Trim. This knob controls the maximum
level of the Mono Output signal. The signal can be
attenuated to -80 dB and boosted up to +6 dB
Main Output. The StudioLive features both XLR and TRS main outputs.
These outputs are parallel to each other and to the mono output.
Power User Tip: All the main outputs (XLR Stereo, TRS Stereo, and XLR
Mono) of the StudioLive are active all the time. Because of this, you
can send your main mix to five speakers at the same time. This can
be especially useful when you need to send a mix to another room or
add another set of speakers to accommodate a larger venue.
Main Output Trim. This knob controls the maximum
output level of the XLR and TRS main outputs. The signal
can be attenuated to -40 dB and boosted up to 0 dB.
Monitor Output. These are the balanced control-room outputs. The level is
controlled by the Monitor knob in the Monitor section on the top panel.
PreSonus StudioLive
Aux Outputs. The StudioLive is equipped with four
auxiliary outputs. In Section 8.4, you'll find a tutorial
on creating aux mixes for monitoring and effects. Aux
mixes are routed to these outputs.
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