Solid State Logic 729702X2 SSL 2 USB-C Audio Interface

User Guide - Page 13

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Product Overview & Features
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SSL 2 User Guide
Rear Panel Connections
1 - INPUTS 1 & 2 : Combo XLR / 1/4" Jack Input Sockets
This is where you connect your input sources (microphones, instruments, keyboards) to the unit. Once connected, your inputs are
controlled using front panel Channel 1 and Channel 2 controls respectively. The combo XLR / 1/4" Jack socket contains an XLR
and a 1/4" Jack in one connector (the Jack socket is the hole in the middle). If you are connecting a microphone, then use an XLR
cable. If you want to connect an instrument directly (bass guitar/guitar) or keyboard/synth, then use a Jack cable (TS or TRS Jacks).
Please note that line-level sources (synths, keyboards) can only be connected to the Jack socket. If you have
a line-level device that outputs on XLR, then please use a XLR to Jack cable to connect it.
2 - BALANCED LINE OUTPUTS 1 & 2 : 1/4" TRS Jack Output Sockets
These outputs should be connected to your monitors if you are using active monitors or to a power amp if using passive monitors.
The level at these outputs is controlled by the large blue control on the front panel labelled MONITOR LEVEL. For the best
perfromance, use 1/4" TRS jack cables to connect your monitors.
3 - PHONES: 1/4" Output Jack
Headphone output, with independent level control from the front panel control labelled PHONES.
4 - USB 2.0 Port : 'C' Type Connector
Connect this to a USB port on your computer, using one of the two cables provided in the box.
5 - K : Kensington Security Slot
The K slot can be used with a Kensington Lock to secure your SSL 2.
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