MAKING CONNECTIONS
Front Panel
1. XLR Jacks
These jacks accept XLR inputs for balanced signals. They can
be used in conjunction with microphones – such as professional
condenser, dynamic or ribbon microphones – with standard XLR
male connectors. With low noise preamplifiers, these inputs serve
for crystal clear sound replication.
NB. When using an unbalanced microphone, please ensure phantom power
is switched off. However, when using condenser microphones the phantom
power should be activated.
2. ¼" TRS Input Jacks
These ¼" phone jacks are the line-level input connections for
channels 1 through 6. When the XLR inputs on their corresponding
channels are not in use, these inputs can be utilized.
3. Stereo Channel Inputs
The CELEUS 800 features 4 stereo input channels (numbered
channels 7 through to 14), the inputs of which differ slightly to the
mono channels. Each channel includes two ¼" TRS phone jacks
ideal for use with keyboards, drum machines and electric guitars.
If you wish to use a mono device on a stereo return input, simply
plug the device's ¼" phone jack into the left (mono) stereo input
and leave the right input bare. The signal will be duplicated to the
right due to the miracle of 'jack normalizing'.
In addition to the ¼" TRS phone jacks, channels 7/8 and 9/10
include XLR inputs (as described in point 1 above). These can be
used instead of the stereo TRS input connectors.
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4. Stereo AUX Return
The 1/4" TRS AUX Return inputs are for the return of audio to
the CELEUS mixer, processed by an external signal processor. If
really needed, they can also be used as additional inputs. The feed
from these inputs can be adjusted using the AUX Return controls
on the face of the mixer.
5. AUX Sends
These 1/4" TS phone jack is the final output of the AUX SEND 1,
2 and 3 send mixes, as controlled by the individual AUX rotary
controls found on each channel. These can be used to feed any
number of external signal processors. The signal can then be
returned to the CELEUS 800 through the AUX Returns (point 4
above).
6. Foot Switch Jack
This port is for the inclusion of a non-latching foot switch, used to
remotely switch the built-in Digital Effect processor between the on
and standby modes.
7. Headphones Jack
This stereo output port is suited for use with headphones, allowing
monitoring of the mix. The audio level of this output is controlled
using the Phones/Control Room control on the front panel.
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