Balanced and unbalanced
connections
This unit features balanced input jacks (BAL) and
unbalanced input jacks (LINE).
NOTICE
Do not use balanced and unbalanced connections between
two components simultaneously . Doing so would create a
ground loop that could generate static and noise .
Balanced connection
A balanced connection is a great advantage against
external noise. For a balanced connection, use a cable
with male XLR connectors. When connecting a cable, be
sure to align the pins on the connector with the holes on
the jack, and then insert the connector into the jack until
you hear a click. To remove the cable, while pressing
and holding down the lever on the BAL jack, pull out the
male XLR connector from the jack.
When making a balanced connection, you must set the
polarity correctly. To set the polarity, use the PHASE
selector on the rear panel.
B
B
NORMAL
10
Pin #2
Pin #3
Pin #1
B
B
PHASE
INVERTED
If the PHASE selector is set to NORMAL, pin #2
becomes HOT.
Lever
2: hot
3: cold
If the PHASE selector is set to INVERTED, pin #3
becomes HOT.
Lever
2: cold
3: hot
Note
Select NORMAL (pin #2 is HOT) for a Yamaha player or
preamplifier .
Unbalanced connection
For an unbalanced connection, use RCA-type pin cables.
They do not transmit phase information.
1: ground (earth)
1: ground (earth)