Kemper Profiler: Difference between revisions
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* XLR connection. That is preferable when you have cable runs in excess of 20 feet (six meters). | * XLR connection. That is preferable when you have cable runs in excess of 20 feet (six meters). | ||
:These are your main stereo outputs. Use these outputs to connect to a mixing desk in a recording studio, or to the | Profiler Main Outputs:These are your main stereo outputs. Use these outputs to connect to a mixing desk in a recording studio, or to the front-of-house mixer in a live situation. These outputs deliver the entire Rig: amp, cabinet, and all effects. You have a choice of XLR (balanced) or quarter-inch TS-jacks (unbalanced). The XLR outputs are protected against 48V phantom power fed by a mixing desk. However, you should avoid feeding phantom power into the PROFILER if you want the best audio quality. Like all inputs and outputs, it offers a ground lift to prevent a loop hum. | ||
front-of-house mixer in a live situation. These outputs deliver the entire Rig: amp, cabinet, and all effects. You have a | |||
choice of XLR (balanced) or quarter-inch TS-jacks (unbalanced). The XLR outputs are protected against 48V | |||
phantom power fed by a mixing desk. However, you should avoid feeding phantom power into the PROFILER if you | |||
want the best audio quality. Like all inputs and outputs, it offers a ground lift to prevent a loop hum. | |||
Source: Kemper Main Manual | Source: Kemper Main Manual | ||