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Traynor Keymaster K1 - Master Section; Mono Input

Traynor Keymaster K1
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Channel 2
5. Mic
This female-XLR connector accepts any standard dynamic microphone, low or high impedance.
6. Mono Input
Connect a mono, line or instrument-level source here (balanced or unbalanced). This could
include an acoustic/electric guitar with, or without a preamp built-in.
Note: Ideally channel 2 works best with a single source connected either to the Mic or Mono
Input however, both inputs can be used at the same time with no problems (the Mic signal has a
certain amount of priority to be slightly louder, if the guitar does not have an onboard preamp.
7. Gain
The Gain control regulates Channel 2’s volume and mix-level with the other channels.
8. Bass and Treble
These controls regulate the low and high-frequency response of Channel 2. Center setting is
neutral. Turn clockwise or counter-clockwise for up to 15dB of boost or cut. As with all active
tone controls, boosting or cutting affects the gain of the channel, hence large adjustments
may require re-adjustment of the Gain control.
Channel 3
9. Mon(itor) Input
This input, when used, turns the K1 into a personal stage monitor capable of mixing the rest
of the performances with yours through the K1’s amp/speaker system. Connect a balanced or
unbalanced patch cable here coming from the line level (not speaker-level) output of a mixer.
Note: This channel’s signal goes directly to the internal amp/speaker system and is not
present at the Bal. Line Out, Stereo Phones or Link Out jacks. It is also post-Master, which
means it is adjusted independently by its own Gain control, but not the Master.
10. Gain
The Gain control regulates Channel 3’s volume and mix-level with the other channels
through the amp/speaker system (see above Note).
Master Section
11. Master Control
This control regulates the overall volume of channels one and two plus the L and R Aux
Inputs through the built in amplifier and speakers plus the headphones. It does not regulate
the Bal. Line Out on Mon(itor) In.
12. L and R Aux. Inputs
Connect your MP3, CD or tape player to these RCA inputs. Other optional input sources
could include a stereo guitar preamp (*Pod®, **Sansamp®, etc.). Aux. input signals go to the
Bal. Line Out as well as the Stereo Phones jack, the Link Out jack and of course the internal
amp/speaker system.
13. Bal. Line Out
Connect your K1 to the PA or recording mixer with a balanced patch cable plugged in here.
The mix from this output is mono thus you only need to connect it to one mixer channel. It is
also pre-Master level control (i.e. not controlled by the MASTER) and does not carry any of
Channel 3’s signals (See above under Channel 3 Mon(itor) Input).
As with all balanced ¼-inch connectors, the TRS (stereo) plug connections are;
Tip = “+”, Ring = “-“ and Sleeve = ground. Also, see Note 1 under Link Out.

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