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Focusrite Audio Engineering vocaster one studio - Connecting Speakers to Vocaster One; Connecting Powered Monitors or Amps; Controlling Speaker Volume

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Listening with speakers
Use the ¼’ jacks marked Outputs R and L
to connect speakers. You can connect
powered monitors or an amplier to these
outputs. Speaker volume is controlled by
the same knob used for headphones
volume.
The outputs are balanced ¼’ TRS jack
sockets and provide line level. Small
powered monitors have unbalanced inputs,
typically a 3.5 mm jack plug intended for
direct connection to a computer. Separate
power ampliers are likely to have phono
(RCA) sockets.
Connecting to active speakers
Connecting to passive speakers
via an amplier
You can also mute the speakers using
Vocaster Hub software. Click the speaker
icon in the top right of Vocaster Hub
software to toggle mute on (red) or off
(black)
NOTE: You can create an audio feedback
loop if your speakers are active at the same
time as a microphone! We recommend
you turn off your speakers while recording
podcasts, and use headphones for
monitoring.
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