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Soundcraft EFX/EPM User Guide Issue 1210
Headphones
The PHONES output is a 3-pole ‘A’ gauge jack, wired as a stereo output as shown,   ideally 
for headphones of 150Ω or greater.  8Ω headphones are not recommended.  
Polarity (Phase)
You will probably be familiar with the concept of polarity in electrical signals and this is 
of particular importance to balanced audio signals.  Just as a balanced signal is highly 
effective at cancelling out unwanted interference, so two microphones picking up the 
same signal can cancel out, or cause serious degradation of the signal if one of the 
cables has the +ve and -ve wires reversed.  This phase reversal can be a real problem 
when microphones are close together and you should therefore always take care to 
connect pins correctly when wiring audio cables. 
Grounding and Shielding
For optimum performance use balanced connections where possible and ensure that 
all signals are referenced to a solid, noise-free earthing point and that all signal cables 
have their screens connected to ground. In some unusual circumstances, to avoid earth 
or ground ‘loops’ ensure that all cable screens and other signal earths are connected to 
ground only at their source and not at both ends.  
If the use of unbalanced connections is unavoidable, you can minimise noise by follow-
ing these wiring guidelines:
On INPUTS, unbalance at the source and use a twin screened cable as though 
it were balanced.
On OUTPUTS, connect the signal to the +ve output pin, and the ground of the 
output device to -ve. If a twin screened cable is used, connect the screen only 
at the mixer end. 
Avoid running audio cables or placing audio equipment close to thyristor 
dimmer units or power cables.
Noise immunity is improved significantly by the use of low impedance sources, 
such as good quality professional microphones or the outputs from most  
modern audio equipment.  Avoid cheaper high impedance microphones, which 
may suffer from interference over long cable runs, even with well-made cables.
Grounding and shielding is still seen as a black art, and the suggestions above are only 
guidelines.  If your system still hums, an earth/ground loop is the most likely cause.  Two  
examples of how an earth loop can occur are shown below.
Warning!  
Under NO circumstances must the AC power mains earth be disconnected from the 
mains lead.