
Chapter 2: Connections
AIRSYNTH REFERENCE MANUAL 17
Next, using another stereo RCA cable, plug the Left and Right outputs
of the airSynth into the Left and Right CD inputs of your receiver.
(Actually, any unused inputs on the receiver should work except for
“Phono” or “Record Player”.)
If the unit doesn't have RCA outputs:
The instructions above are fine for home or professional CD Players.
However, most portable CD players don’t have a pair of RCA outputs
like component CD players do. Instead, they have a 1/8” Mini jack.
This is usually labeled “Line Out”. If your CD Player doesn’t have a
Line Out, then use the Headphone output and set the Volume to about
80% to avoid distorting the airSynth.
Many portable CD players include a cable with a 1/8” mini jack on one
side and a pair of RCA connectors on the other. You will need to locate
or purchase this cable to use a portable CD player with the airSynth.
Plug the RCA connectors on this cable into the Left and Right Inputs of
the airSynth. You should be able to use these instructions to connect a
game console, DVD player or video camera through the airSynth.
✪ Although the speaker outputs of many compact stereo systems
use an RCA connector between the main outputs and the
speakers, speaker level voltages like these will distort and
possibly damage the airSynth.
Connecting to a Studio Mixer
The best method of connecting the airSynth to a mixing console is to
use a pair of channel line inputs. You’ll need a cable with two 1/4”
connectors on one side and two RCA connectors on the other. Connect
the RCA jacks to the airSynth’s line outputs, then connect the 1/4”
jacks to a pair of line inputs on the mixer. If no channel line inputs are
available, tape returns or effects returns may be used instead.
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