Expedition EX30
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Using one EX30 and an EX20 (stereo operation): In this example, microphones are connected to the XLR mic inputs of
channels 1 and 2 of an EX30, and a stereo keyboard is connected to the stereo 1/4" TRS connector of channel 3/4 of the
EX30 (using a Y-cord, with the tip carrying the left signal and the ring carrying the right signal). A connection is then
made between the Right output of the EX30 to the XLR input of an EX20. IMPORTANT NOTE: When using the EX30
with additional Expedition enclosures, always be sure to set the EX30 Mono/Stereo switch to “Stereo.”
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Using one EX30 and three EX20s (extended range stereo operation): In this example, microphones are connected to
the XLR mic inputs of channels 1 and 2 of an EX30, and a stereo keyboard is connected to the stereo 1/4" TRS
connector of channel 3/4 of the EX30 (using a Y-cord, with the tip carrying the left signal and the ring carrying the right
signal). A connection is then made between the Left output of the EX30 to the XLR input of an EX20 (both will then carry
the same left channel signal). Finally, a connection is made between the Right output of the EX30 and an EX20, and
between that EX20’s XLR output and the XLR input of a third EX20 (both will then carry the same right channel signal).
IMPORTANT NOTE: When using the EX30 with additional Expedition enclosures, always be sure to set the EX30
Mono/Stereo switch to “Stereo.”