Peavey X-VCA Music Mixer User Manual


 
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stereo input module
features
The Stereo Input Module can be configured to accept either a stereo pair of sig-
nals or a standard mono signal. Unlike the Mono Input module, the Stereo input
modules do not have mic preamps and their associated features (48 V phantom
power and PAD). Instead, the Stereo Input module accepts line level signals via
multiple pairs of input connectors - RCA, 1/4" TRS and Female XLR.When config-
ured as a Stereo Module, the Left and Right signals are kept separate throughout
the module. Settings in the EQ section apply equally to both L & R signals.
Input signal switching
There are six Input connectors on the back of the module - three stereo pairs.
The primary pair of connectors are Female XLR.This Left / Right pair makes up
"Balanced Line In 1".The secondary connectors are 1/4" balanced TRS and unbal-
anced RCA. These connectors make up "Line In 2".The TRS connectors over-
ride the RCA connectors.
Line select - Line 2 switch
The channel is in LINE 1 MODE.The signals are brought in via the left and
right line-input XLRs located on the rear panel.
The channel is in LINE 2 MODE.The signals are brought in via the RCA line
input connectors which are normalled through the 1/4" TRS line-input jacks.
Insertion of a plug into the 1/4" jack disconnects it's associate RCA jack.
left and right mono-switches
These switches provide several options for configuring the stereo line-input mod-
ule as a mono line-input module.
left right
Signals brought into the left and right inputs are treated as stereo throughout the
module.
left right
Signals brought into the left and right inputs are summed together immediately
before the
GAIN control.The summed signal is treated as mono throughout the
rest of the module.
left right
The signal fed to the left input is treated as a mono signal throughout the module.
No signal from the right input is used.
left right
The signal fed to the right input is treated as a mono signal throughout the mod-
ule. No signal from the left input is used.