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(21) EFF/AUX Send Jack – Use this 1/4” jack to accept an external effects processor. Use the
EFF/AUX knob to control the output level.
(22) Speaker Outputs – These are the powered speaker outputs designed for each of the
PPA-210™ speakers. Use the included cables to connect the speakers to the outputs.
(23) EFF/AUX Return Jack – Use this 1/4” jack to connect the output signal from an external
effect processor. This input stereo jack is designed to accept signals from an external effects
machine. This input can also be used as a stereo input with the output volume controlled by
the Master Volume knobs.
(24) Foot Switch Jack – You can connect a foot switch to this jack, and use the foot jack to
toggle the digital effects on/off.
(25) Right Channel Send/Return Jack – This jack is used to patch in an equalizer or other
processor into the PPA-210™. The other end of the jack should be connected to the output
of the external device.
(26) Left Channel Send/Return Jack – This jack is used to patch in an equalizer or other
processor into the PPA-210™. The other end of the jack should be connected to the output
of the external device.
(27) Stereo Input – Use this 1/8” mini jack to connect a tape player, CD player, DVD player or
any other stereo source. You can also use this jack to connect the output of a computer
sound card or other similar devices.
(28) Stereo Inputs – Use these 1/4” jacks to connect a tape player, CD player, DVD player or
any other stereo source. You can also use this jack to connect the output of a computer
sound card or other similar devices.
(29) Stereo Inputs – Use these RCA jacks to connect a tape player, CD player, DVD player or
any other stereo source. You can also use this jack to connect the output of a computer
sound card or other similar devices.
(30) Stereo Inputs – Use these 1/4” jacks to connect a tape player, CD player, DVD player or
any other stereo source. You can also use this jack to connect the output of a computer
sound card or other similar devices.
(31) MIC Input Jacks – These are balanced 3-pin XLR-type input jacks.
(32) Line Input Jacks – These standard 1/4” TRS phone jacks are used for balanced or unbal-
anced line level signals. Some examples of line level equipment include most electronic
keyboards, synthesizers, and line outputs from other devices.
(33) Stereo Out Jacks – The stereo out RCA jacks provide a mix output that is independent of
the Master Level controls. A recording device, such as a cassette or DAT recorder can be
connected to record your show. Changes made to input level controls, channel EQ, and echo