




• Plug the female end of the power cable into the GigaMix’s power socket. • Plug the male (plug) end into a properly grounded power outlet. Making Audio Connections Start by making sure the GigaMix’s power switch is turned off. Then use either 1/4” or XLR cables to connect your instruments and microphones to the GigaMix. After this, you may connect speakers to the GigaMix. There are several ways to do this: • Main (house) speakers. Connect two cables from the GigaMix’s two rear outputs to a matc