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9
Connections
Analog Connections
Input Connectors: The Reference 10 provides seven pairs of BAL/SE
input connectors: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and Processor. The BALANCED/SINGLE
ENDED selector (touch screen) or BAL/SE (remote) should be selected to
match the type of connection used (BAL or SE) on each input.
Connect either the BAL or SE connectors for each input. Never connect
the BAL and SE connectors simultaneously for each input.
Output Connectors: Two pairs of BAL/SE main outputs are provided.
Record Output: The BAL/SE tape outputs should be connected to your
recorder’s ‘Record’ or ‘Line’ inputs. These outputs provide a xed-level
two-channel signal (L, R) to your recorder from whichever input is selected.
The non-variable output level will be the same as the output of the selected
source.
It is possible to dub or copy from one recorder to another by connecting the
output of the source recorder to an unused set of stereo inputs (e.g. 5 or
6). The signal will then be routed to the Record Out connectors when that
input source is selected.
RS-232 Connection: The RS-232 connection allows for remote control via
systems such as Creston or other automation systems.
12V In/Out Start Jacks: The +12V DC input/output jacks provide the
ability to remotely turn on and off other linked components such as power
ampliers having similar capabilities.
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