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=== | === Pads for {{PS1}} Inputs === | ||
{{Model I icon}} {{Classic icon}} | {{Model I icon}} {{Classic icon}} | ||
We use pads with our {{PS1}}s when running a pro level +4 dBu signal (e.g. output from a mixer) to the XLR inputs on Channels 1 or 2. We want to do this because the input sensitivity for these inputs is set for microphones. To get a better match for levels between the source and our inputs, we can use a pad. | We use pads with our {{PS1}}'s when running a pro level +4 dBu signal (e.g. output from a mixer) to the XLR inputs on Channels 1 or 2. We want to do this because the input sensitivity for these inputs is set for microphones. To get a better match for levels between the source and our inputs, we can use a pad. | ||
Pads can also help when connecting the Power Stand Line Outs to | Pads can also help when connecting the Power Stand Line Outs to semi-pro or consumer recording devices. If the Power Stand Line Outs are too high for the recorder's inputs, a pad can be used to prevent overdriving those inputs into clipping distortion. | ||
==== Signal Source that has a Pad ==== | ==== Signal Source that has a Pad ==== | ||