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EMX5014C Owner’s Manual
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Reference
Front & Rear Panels
Controls on Each Channel
1 INPUT A and INPUT B jacks (Channels 1
to 6)
You can connect an input source to either jack. Be sure
to set the [26 dB] switch 4 to match the type of device
you are connecting.
INPUT A: A balanced XLR-type microphone input
jack (1:Ground; 2:Hot; 3:Cold).
If you are connecting a condenser micro-
phone, be sure to turn the PHANTOM
switch \ to its ON position.
INPUT B: A TRS phone-type balanced line input
jack (T: hot, R: cold, S: ground). Accepts
both balanced and unbalanced line input.
When using phantom power, do not connect any
devices other than condenser microphones to the
XLR input jacks. Other devices may be damaged if
connected to phantom power. This precaution does
not apply to balanced dynamic microphones, how-
ever, as these will not be affected by phantom power.
On any given channel, you may use either INPUT A
or INPUT B, but not both. Please connect to only of
these jacks on each channel.
2 LINE/MIC Jacks
These jacks accept stereo inputs. Use these to connect
up stereo output devices, such as stereo synthesizers
and CD players.
LINE jacks: Unbalanced stereo inputs. On channel
pairs 7/8 and 13/14 these are phone
jacks; on channel pairs 11/12 and 13/14
they are RCA pin jacks.
MIC jack: XLR balanced stereo mic-level input
jack. If you are connecting a condenser
microphone, be sure to turn the PHAN-
TOM switch \ to its ON position.
When using phantom power, do not connect any
devices other than condenser microphones to the
XLR input jacks. Other devices may be damaged if
connected to phantom power. This precaution does
not apply to balanced dynamic microphones, how-
ever, as these will not be affected by phantom power.
If you wish, you may use the channel pair’s LINE and
MIC jacks together at the same time. But note that the
levels cannot be adjusted independently.
Channels
7/8 and 9/10
(Stereo)
Channels
11/12 and 13/14
(Stereo)
Channels
1 to 6
(Monaural)
1
2
Cold (–)
Ground Hot (+)
R: Cold (–)
S: Ground T: Hot (+)
NOTE
NOTE
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