Gear One Pa2400 User Manual ((top)) -

offers essential features like built-in amplification, effects, and EQ.

Using balanced XLR cables for microphones and balanced 1/4-inch TRS cables for instruments (if available) will minimize noise and interference. Plug each microphone, instrument, or line-level source into its own channel on the mixer. Label the channels if you’re running a complex setup.

Consult the rear panel for exact RMS wattage at 4/8 ohms.

Once all channels are working, run a full song or a variety of audio through the system. Listen for any distortion, buzzing, or imbalance. Fine-tune the EQ and effects as a complete mix, not just per channel. Remember that the PA2400 has its limits—as one user noted, the amps are modest and the speakers are generally not super efficient, so pushing the system to its absolute maximum may result in clipping and poor sound quality.

Balanced XLR and unbalanced 1/4" inputs for microphones and instruments. gear one pa2400 user manual

Position the unit away from water, moisture, or heat sources. Cleaning: Keep the panel clean from dust.

If the master meter peaks consistently into the red, lower individual channel volumes.

Used to connect passive speakers. Main Output: Connects to the audience speakers. Monitor Output: Connects to passive stage monitor wedges.

Set the rear-panel switch to the appropriate amplifier mode. Stereo (L/R mains), Main/Monitor , or Bridge Mono (800W). Label the channels if you’re running a complex setup

Thermal overload, short circuit, DC offset, and turn-on delay. Inputs: Balanced XLR and 1/4-inch TRS jacks.

, allowing you to create a separate mix for performers. The dedicated monitor graphic EQ helps eliminate feedback in these stage speakers. FX Selection:

Never expose the unit to rain, spilled drinks, or high-humidity environments.

The unit includes a jack for a footswitch, allowing performers to turn the built-in effects on or off remotely. Listen for any distortion, buzzing, or imbalance

Stereo / Main-Monitor Assignable (approx. 300W - 400W per channel depending on load) 4 Ohms per channel Input Channels 6 to 8 Channels (configuration variant dependent) Microphone Inputs Balanced XLR (Low Impedance) Line Inputs 1/4-inch TRS Balanced/Unbalanced (High Impedance) Onboard EQ

For further details or community-driven troubleshooting, you can check user forums or sites like Musician's Friend and Equipboard .

: Use the RCA line inputs (red and white connectors) to connect external audio sources like smartphones or MP3 players. Safety & Setup Tips Power On Sequence