2—Getting Around
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3—SENS Knobs 1-8
You can adjust the sensitivity of an XLR or TRS input jack by turning its SENS—for
“Sensitivity”—knob. Turn the knob all the way counter-clockwise for a line level (+14
dBu) or all the way clockwise for a mic level (-50 dBu) device.
4—GUITAR HI-Z Jack
If you’d like to plug an electric guitar or bass directly into the VS-2400CD, connect it to
the GUITAR HI-Z (for “high impedance”) 1/4” phone-type jack for a loud, clean signal
with a minimum of noise.
5—GUITAR HI-Z ON Switch
Press the GUITAR HI-Z ON switch to turn on the GUITAR HI-Z input jack, and to turn
off TRS Input 8—when the switch is locked in its “in” position, the GUITAR HI-Z input
jack is activated.
Monitor/Display Controls
6—PHONES Knob
This knob controls how loudly the VS-2400CD’s MONITOR output is heard through
headphones connected to the PHONES jack. To learn how to set your headphone
listening level, see “Adjusting Your Listening Level” on Page 74.
7—MONITOR Knob
This knob controls the volume of the VS-2400CD’s stereo MONITOR bus and outputs.
It can also set the basic listening level of the PHONES jacks.
When no input signal is connected or in use, turn each input jack’s SENS knob all the
way counter-clockwise to avoid unwanted noise.
Mic level, line level, dBu
High impedance
You can use either the GUITAR HI-Z input jack or TRS Input 8, but not both at the same
time. The setting of the GUITAR HI-Z ON switch determines which of these jacks is
turned on.
Bus
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