Behringer MON800 Music Mixer User Manual


 
11 MINIMON MON800 User Manual
The speaker outputs of the MINIMON provide line-level
signals. Passive loudspeaker systems must be connected via
an external integrated amplifier. Active loudspeakers have
an amplifier built in and can therefore be connected directly
to the MINIMON outputs.
The two headphones connectors (3) and (15) allow you to check your
mix with a pair of headphones or route a monitor signal to one of the
musicians. If you want to record several musicians, use the CUE OUT jack
(19) for the connection of a headphones amp (e.g. BEHRINGER MINIAMP
AMP800). In this way, eachmusician canset the volume of his
headphones separately on the headphonesamplier.
Using a footswitch connected to the TB jack (16) you can activate the talk-
back microphone and route the microphone signal to the monitor paths.
A recording device, such as a DAT or CD recorder, can be connected to
the 2-TRACK OUT outputs (20).
4.2 Using the MINIMON for signal
distribution in simple P.A. applications
The MINIMON can also be used for small P.A. systems,
forexample,incafés and galleries. In this case, the three loudspeaker
outputs (17) and (18) can be used for three pairs of speakers set up
in several rooms. The inputs C and D (21) of the MINIMON canbe
connected directly to consumer equipment, such as CD/MD/
cassette players or a radio tuner. If necessary, the built-in talk-back
microphone (11) allows you to make announcements for your guests.
With an additional set of headphones you can pre-listen to the input
signals you wish to play back via the audio system. The following
illustrations shows a possible wiring scheme.
PHONES
EUROPOWER
EP2000
MONITOR SPEAKERS MS16
SPEAKERS
OUT A
SPEAKERS
OUT C
MONITOR
SPEAKERS
1C-BK
HPM1000
MINIMON MON800
SPEAKERS
OUT B
MIX IN A
CD/TAPE
IN C
CD/TAPE
IN D
Casette tape player
CD player
MD player
Fig. 4.2: Using the MON800 for signal distribution in small P.A. systems