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A RIGHT
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B LEFT
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Ciao is a 4 channel line output interface with headphone
jack. The 4 channels are grouped into 2 stereo channels:
A and B.
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Both A and B stereo channels have a volume control knob.
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Each of the 4 channels have line level clipping indication.
The indication warns that the signal may clip if sent to
a line level input. But no clipping occurs on the signal itself.
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Each channel has an independent input mono jack
connector. There are internal normalisations between
these jacks indicated by the arrows: Left channel of
B is normalised into the Right channel of B if nothing
is plugged into the right channel of B. The same goes
for channel A: the left channel of A is normalised into
the right channel of A. Also the Left channel of B is
normalised into the Left input of A. This means that
if only one signal is plugged into the left channel of B
it will split into all channels.
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Channel B has balanced outputs for both left and right
channel.
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Channel A has a stereo output jack. Although this output
is a line level it is capable of driving some headphones.
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The headphones output is able to drive any headphones.
features
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4 line outputs grouped into two stereo channels
A and B
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volume control per stereo channel
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2 balanced outputs for channel B (left and right)
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1 stereo output for channel A (capable of driving
headphones)
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headphone output
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switch to select headphone playback
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switch to mix channel A to channel B
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internal normalisation allowing mono
to stereo conversion
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line level clipping indication per channel
technical details
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5HP
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PTC fuse and diode protected 10 pin power
connector
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55mm deep
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current: +12: 80mA, -12: 80mA
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You can select whether you are listening to channel A or B
with the headphones by flipping the dedicated switch.
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This switch can mix both left and right channels A into
the left and right channels B. This is especially useful for
jamming. You can prepare new sound on channel A listen
to it on the headphones and then mix it into the final mix
just by flipping the switch.