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AM844D
7. Phones Outputs
These output ports are suited for use with head-
phones or headphone ampliers, allowing monitor-
ing of the mix. The audio level of this output is con-
trolled using the Control Room / Phones control on
the front panel’s master section.
8. 12V Lamp
This BNC socket allows you to attach a 12 Volt
gooseneck lamp, allowing better visibility in areas
with poor light.
REAR PANEL
9. Direct Outs
These connections are for the direct output of the
signals received by mono channels 1 through to 8,
post-fader, post-EQ, post-HPF, post-mute. They are
most commonly used to connect Multi-track record-
ers and they can be also used to connect your mul-
tichannel audio to your DAW, AM 844D can also be
used as an 8-track studio mixer.
10. Auxiliary (AUX) Sends
These 1/4” phone jacks are the nal output of line-
level signal fed from the corresponding auxiliary
send mixing buses, and are best suited for use with
stage monitors. Feeding the output from the Auxil-
iary outs to an amplier - and possibly an equalizer
- and then to a oor monitor speaker allows artists
to monitor their own instruments or vocals whilst
performing. There are four AUX Sends at the AM
844D.
11 Main Outputs
These outputs will output the nal stereo line lev-
el signal sent from the main mixing bus. The pri-
mary purpose of the two XLR jacks is to send the
main output to external devices, which may include
power ampliers (and in-turn, a pair of speakers),
other mixers, as well as a wide range of other pos-
sible signal processors (equalizers, crossovers, et-
cetera). The two 1/4” phone jacks are able to send
the Main output to external devices that may run in
parallel with the mixer. This may include additional
power ampliers, mixers, PA systems, as well as a
wide range of other possible signal processors.
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