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*If you have a balanced line source and TRS cable, and plug into an unbalanced input (1,2,3), you may not get as much resistance to induced noise or potential ground loop hum as you will if you plug into the balanced inputs (4,5).  
*If you have a balanced line source and TRS cable, and plug into an unbalanced input (1,2,3), you may not get as much resistance to induced noise or potential ground loop hum as you will if you plug into the balanced inputs (4,5).  
*Our Master and Aux outputs are actually balanced, so you will have an advantage on noise if you use a TRS, but they accept a TS also. So there we also wrote that they "accept" both TS and TRS.
*Our Master and Aux outputs are actually balanced, so you will have an advantage on noise if you use a TRS, but they accept a TS also. So there we also wrote that they "accept" both TS and TRS.
==== Stereo Sources ====
To connect a stereo source to a {{T1}} see: [[Backing Tracks]]
{{#Click:Backing Tracks|Image:BacktracksT1.gif|Connect a stereo source to the T1}}
[[Image:18stereoTo14stereoT1.png]]
If you use a cable like this to connect a stereo source to the {{T1}}
* In Channels 1,2,3 you will hear only one side of the stereo source
* In Channels 4 or 5 the left and right channels from the source will tend to cancel each other out and you will get little or no output.


=== {{T1}} No Pads Required ===
=== {{T1}} No Pads Required ===