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* Verify that each input assigns the desired signal level to the Aux output. | * Verify that each input assigns the desired signal level to the Aux output. | ||
=== Aux to a separate System === | === Aux Out to a {{S1}} === | ||
The Aux Out is balanced mono and suitable to connect to the {{S1}} Channel 1 or 2. | |||
For best results use a 1/4 inch (6 mm) Tip-Ring-Sleeve cable. A 1/4 inch (6 mm) Tip-Sleeve cable will have up to -6dB lower signal and be more susceptible to line noise. | |||
{{:S1 Pro with T1}} | |||
=== Aux Out to a separate System === | |||
==== Aux Out to Headphones ==== | |||
The Aux Out is balanced mono intended to be connected to the balanced input of another device at line-level. This may also work with headphones but the volume will be very low and likely not loud enough to be heard over live stage volume. | |||
If you connect to a stereo input, the signals for Left and Right may cancel out. This might not be an issue for headphones as the Left and Right signals are not combined. | |||
==== Aux Out to In-Ear-Monitors ==== | |||
The Aux Out is balanced mono intended to be connected to the balanced input of another device at line-level. This may also work with headphones but the volume will be very low and likely not loud enough to be heard over live stage volume. | |||
If you use an In-Ear-Monitor system that has built-in amplification, this may work. | |||
If you connect to a stereo input, the signals for Left and Right may cancel out. This might not be an issue for headphones as the Left and Right signals are not combined. | |||
==== Input Directed to Aux Out Only ==== | |||
To direct an input exclusively to Aux see: [[T1 ToneMatch® Audio Engine / Aux to a Separate System]] | To direct an input exclusively to Aux see: [[T1 ToneMatch® Audio Engine / Aux to a Separate System]] | ||