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3.4 – FLEXIBLE INPUTS
K-Mix is ready to accept a wide variety of audio signals. Microphone, line, instrument, and phono level signals
will pose no problem.
3.4.1 – MICROPHONE INPUT
Inputs 1 and 2 on K-Mix are XLR/TRS combo jacks, allowing for microphones to be connected via XLR
connectors, and Hi-Z instrument / line level devices to be connected via 1/4” TRS connectors.
3.4.1.1 – PHANTOM POWER
K-Mix provides full phantom power functionality for inputs 1 and 2.
• Phantom power can be enabled/disabled individually for input channels 1 and 2, directly from the
K-Mix hardware or via the K-Mix Editor.
• Phantom power voltage levels can be set to either +48V (default) or +12V.
3.4.1.2 – PRE MIC PRES
Inputs 1 and 2 on K-Mix are packed with KMI’s own ultra low-noise µPre™ (“micro pre”) microphone
preamps. These preamps provide high-efciency and extremely accurate gain.
3.4.2 – LINE LEVEL INPUT
Line level audio signals can be inserted into any of K-Mix’s 8 input channels via 1/4” TRS/TS cables.
3.4.3 – INSTRUMENT LEVEL INPUT
Hi-Z (“high impedance”) instrument level audio signals can be used with inputs 1 and 2 on K-Mix. Plug in
and you’re good to go.
3.4.4 – PHONO LEVEL INPUT
In addition to line level signals, K-Mix inputs 3–8 are capable of receiving phono level audio signals.
• Inputs 3–8 each have their own line/phono switch that is accessible from the K-Mix Editor. By default
these are set to “Line”.
• In order to properly accept a phono level signal, the line/phono switch must be switched to “Phono”
for each channel you would like to use with a phono level signal.
When plugging a line level signal into inputs 1 and 2, the signal will run through
K-Mix’s µPre™ preamps; it is possible the signal will run a little “hot”. If this is the case
then it is recommended you adjust the trim levels to reduce the amount of signal
coming into K-Mix.