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Boss BX-8 - Level Meters and Pilot Lamp; Power Switch and Headphone Jack; Master Faders (L, R); Input and Output Jacks

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Level
Meters
These
indicate
the
level
of
the
output
signals.
When
“O”
of
the
Level
Meter
is
lit,
the
output
level
is
—10dBm
from
the
pin
jack,
and
from
the
standard
phone
jack
is
+4dBm
with
the
Output
Level
Selector
set
to
“+4",
and
—10dBm
when
it
is
set
to
“—10".
@
Pilot
Lamp
When
the
mixer
is
turned
on,
this
lamp
lights
up.
@
Power
Switch
This
turns
on
or
off
the
mixer.
When
it
is
turned
on,
the
Pilot
Lamp
lights
up.
*
Turn
on
or
off
the
mixer
with
the
Master
Faders
set
to
zero
@
Effect
1
Return
Knob
This
knob
controls
the
mixing
level
of
the
signal
returned
to
the
Effect
1
Return
Jacks
(L,R)
form
the
external
effect
(delay,
reverb,
etc).
Clockwise
rotation
increases
the
level.
Effect
1
Send/Return
Jacks,
this
knob
controls
the
overall
volume
of
the
reverb
sounds
while
the
Effect
1
Send
Knob
controls
the
reverb
level
of
each
channel.
®
Effect
2
Return
Knob
This
knob
controls
the
mixing
level
of
the
signal
returned
to
the
Effect
2
Return
Jacks
(L,R)
from
the
external
effect
(delay,
reverb,
etc).
Clockwise
rotation
increases
the
level.
@
Headphone
Jack
Connect
stereo
headphone
to
this
jack.
@
Headphone
Level
Knob
This
knob
controls
the
volume
of
the
headphone
sounds.
Rotating
this
clockwise
increases
the
volume.
*
The
Headphone
Level
circuits
are
completely
in-
dependent
from
the
Master
Fader,
therefore
you
can
monitor
sounds
through
headphones
even
the
Master
Fader
is
set
to
zero.
@
Master
Faders
(L,
R)
These
sliders
control
the
overall
volume
of
the
mixed
signals
separately
for
left
and
right.
Raising
the
slider
will
increase
the
volume
and
lowering
it
decrease.
The
optimum
level
with
the
lowest
noise
and
distortion
is
where
the
red
indicators
of
the
Level
Meters
light
occasionally.
@
Input
Jacks
These
are
input
jacks
for
connecting
to
a
mixing
device
such
as
microphone,
electronic
musical
instrument,
tape
deck
or
CD.
@
Effect
1
Send
Jack
This
is
an
output
jack
for
connecting
the
input
jack
of
an
external
effect
unit
(delay,
reverb,
etc).
Through
this
jack,
the
signal
which
has
been
level-adjusted
at
the
Effect
1
Send
Knob
of
each
channel
is
sent
out.

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