Yamaha DSP5D Owner's Manual - Page 33
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Audio connections Analog audio connections PM5D model Synthesizer Microphone DSP5D Microphone Synthesizer 4 Connections and setup Effect processor INPUT jacks 1-48 are used mainly to connect microphones or monaural line-level devices. ST IN jacks 1-4 are used mainly to connect stereo line-level devices. Input signal sensitivity, pad on/off, and phantom power (+48V) on/off are controlled from the top panel AD IN section (➥ p.44). PM5D-RH model Synthesizer Microphone Microphone INPUT jacks 1-48 and ST IN jacks 1-4 will accommodate connections ranging from microphones to line level devices. Each connector is provided with phantom power (+48V), and the input signal sensitivity and phantom power on/off can be operated from the display as on the PM5D-RH (➥ p.44). The +48V master switch is turned on/off in the SYS/W.CLOCK function MIXER SETUP screen (➥ p.221). When the PM5D, PM5D-RH, or DSP5D are in the default state, the input signal from INPUT jacks 1-48 is patched to input channels 1-48, and the input signal from ST IN jacks 1-4 is patched to the ST IN channels. However, you may change this if desired (for details on restoring the default patching ➥ p.40). INPUT jacks 1-48 and ST IN jacks 1-4 can both be used to connect microphones or line-level devices. Input signal sensitivity and phantom power (+48V) on/off are controlled from within the display (➥ p.44). However, all phantom power can be switched on/off as a whole by the rear panel [+48V MASTER] switch. PM5D/PM5D-RH V2 / DSP5D Owner's Manual Operating section 33
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