Stage MonitorsStage monitors (sometimes called “foldback” speakers) are used to allow the performers to hearthemselves and each other. Frequently the performers will need to hear a different blend (a “mix”)of the microphones and direct inputs than the audience is hearing. The “MON” and “MON2” sec-tions of your MusicMix 16 allow two independent mixes to be sent to performer’s stage monitors.An additional set of EON powered speakers is a great choice for stage monitors. The illustrationshows how to use EON powered speakers in a monitor application. Here’s how to operate the sys-tem.1. Complete the system set-up as described in the Quick Start section of this guide.2. Connect at least one EON powered speaker to the MON output of the mixer as illustrated.3. Set the controls on the EON monitor speaker as directed in the Quick Start section of this guide.4. Turn on the power to the EON monitor speaker.5. Bring the EON monitor speaker’s level control to the 10:00 o’clock position.6. On the mixer bring the MON master control to the 2:00 o’clock position.7. Determine which channels you want to hear in the monitors and, one at a time slowly bring theMON control of those channels up until the desired level is heard.Control Room or Booth MonitorsIdeally, the person operating the mixer should be in the audience area hearing exactly what theaudience hears. But sometimes the system operator has to mix from a control room or booth. TheMusicMix 16 has a CONTROL ROOM OUT feature that supports the use of booth monitors. Thesignal that is sent to the control room monitors is identical to that which is supplied to the PHONESoutput.• With the MIX / TAPE CD switch in the MIX position and with all LISTEN switches disengaged theControl Room monitors will receive the same signal as the main speakers.• With the MIX / TAPE CD switch in the TAPE CD position and with all LISTEN switches disengagedthe Control Room speakers will monitor TAPE / CD IN.• When a LISTEN switch is engaged, the signal from the associate channel or output will replacethe MIX or TAPE CD signal.• The CONTROL ROOM & PHONES control adjusts the level of both the Control Room monitorsand the headphones.SubwoofersMuch contemporary music relies on low-frequency energy for its impact and power. Subwoofersare speakers that are especially designed to produce the frequencies below approximately 125 Hz.The EON PowerSub G2 shown in the following example is a powered subwoofer that can be easilyadded to your EON G2 system if you need even more low-frequency output.12