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Alto Typhoon User Manual

Alto Typhoon
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[ Typhoon Stereo Input Channels ]
RIGHT
This balanced input connector has been designed to accept line
inputs up to +22dB. This connector should be only used for the
right output of an instrument. The wiring is Tip = Hot, Ring = Cold,
Sleeve = Screen.
LEFT (MONO)
This balanced input connector has been designed to accept line
inputs up to +22dB. This connector should be used for the left or
mono output of an instrument. This input follows the stereo path.
The wiring is Tip = Hot, Ring = Cold, Sleeve = Screen.
Line in
This balanced input connector has been designed to accept line
inputs up to +22dB. You can connect here keyboards outputs,
mixer outputs, tape outputs, etc. The wiring is Tip = Hot, Ring =
Cold, Sleeve = Screen
MICROPHONE in
This XLR socket has been designed to accept microphone signals
up to +22dB, providing phantom power for condenser microphone
when the switch in the front panel is engaged. Pin1 = Screen/
Ground, Pin2 = Hot Signal, Pin3 = Cold Signal.
15
Each Typhoon is supplied with four stereo input channels. These channels are ideal for stereo signals but we included
the same circuit of mono inputs, with discrete preamp level section and low-cut filter. So the sound engineer has the
choice to use a mono signal and a stereo signal outputs in the same channel in different times without being obliged
to change the GAIN control!
MIC IN
LINE IN
LEFT
(MONO)
LEFT
(MONO)
LINE IN
RIGHT
CH 41/42CH 41/42CH 43/44CH 43/44
MIC IN
RIGHT

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Alto Typhoon Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandAlto
ModelTyphoon
CategoryMusic Mixer
LanguageEnglish

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