Connections, Connection overview, 1 local input connections – Allen&Heath Qu-32 User Manual

Page 11: Mono line input, Microphone input, Stereo line input, Talkback input

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Qu Mixer User Guide

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AP9372 iss.5

4. Connection Overview

The following connections are available on the rear panel of the Qu mixer. The Qu-16 is shown here.

4.1 Local Input Connections

Mono Line Input

– Balanced ¼” TRS (Tip, Ring,

Sleeve) jack input for plugging in line level signals such as
multitrack players and radio mic receivers. To work with
unbalanced sources use a mono jack or link ring to sleeve
within the TRS stereo jack.

Use DI boxes plugged into the Mic input for high
impedance, low level sources such as acoustic instrument
pickups.

Microphone Input

– Balanced XLR input for plugging

in a low level source such as a microphone or DI box. 48V

can be switched to the socket for condenser mics and active
DI boxes that require phantom power.

Note

- To avoid loud thumps, mute the channel before

plugging in cables or equipment while 48V is turned on.

Stereo Line Input

– ST1 and ST2 balanced ¼” TRS

(Tip, Ring, Sleeve) jack inputs for plugging in line level
stereo sources such as CD players. The L input normals
(switches) through the R input so that you can work with a
mono source by plugging into just the L/M input.

To work with RCA phono connections use jack to RCA

converter plugs.

Talkback Input

– Dedicated balanced XLR input for

plugging in a microphone to route to the mixes for the
engineer to talk to the performers on stage. Phantom power
can be switched to the socket for condenser microphones.

AES digital out

2Trk out

Alt out

LR main out

Lamp

Talkback
Mic in

ST1 and ST2
stereo line in

Analogue Mix outputs

Mic and Line inputs

Network

dSNAKE remote audio

USB B streaming

Kensington
Lock

Cable
clamp

Power On/Off

Mains power input

Mains fuse

Pin2 = hot

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