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Features
Connection of two separate input signals via valanced XLR connec-
tors
Mixing or balance of the two input signals as required
Socket for connecting an In-ear or circumaural headphone with 1/8"
TRS plug
Internal amplifier with high output power
Sufficient headroom and internal limiter for distortion-free audio
playback
Clip for belt mounting
Power supply via internal 9V battery or DC adapter
Compact size and light weight
Application
Personal on-stage monitoring amplifier for drummers, keyboarder
players, and players of wind instruments
Stationary headphone amplifier with mixing function for musicians
in recording studios
Additional headphone amplifier for DJs and clubs respectively
Controls and connectors on the bottom
On the bottom of EarIn, you will find the following connectors and
buttons:
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1) POWER switch
Use this button to turn EarIn on or off, if a 9V battery is inserted
or the unit is powered via the supplied DC adapter. When EarIn is
powered, the button lights green.
2) INPUT (L) / (R)
Use the balanced INPUT (L)/ (R) sockets to connect EarIn with an
external monitoring source. You can feed in either two separate
monophonic signals (e. g. two monophonic send buses of your
mixing desk) or a stereophonic sum signal (e. g. the stereo mix in
one sub group of your mixer). The required mode is selected via
the MODE SWITCH button on the top panel of EarIn.
The inputs of EarIn accept signals with line level. Please make sure
that the monitoring signal doesn't already clip in the source.
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EarIn
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User manual
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