Connecting the s zone – Samson S.zone S Class User Manual
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Next connect your line inputs to channels 2 using the wir-
ing guide below. 
These inputs are set to accept –10 dBV levels, which is the 
standard for devices like most CD and DVD players. 
Now connect your line inputs to channels 3 and 4 using 
the wiring guide below. 
These inputs are set to accept –10 dBV levels, which is the 
standard for devices like most CD and DVD players. 
Get Connected !
The S zone’s rear panel is where you will find all (except the 
headphone jack) of the input and output connections. The 
S zone provides four input channels that can accept up 
to four line level sources and two microphones and four 
output channels to feed the sound zones. The connections 
for these inputs and outputs are made via standard Eurob-
lock connectors (the mating ends to connect to your wires 
have been included). The Euroblock connectors are easy 
to wire-up; just strip your wire, insert it into the Euroblock 
connector and tighten down the screws. The next section 
of this manual will detail the connections for the S zone’s 
inputs and outputs.
Connecting the S zone Inputs
After you have designed a plan for your installation you 
will need to connect your audio sources to the S zone’s 
inputs. You may want to connect several devices like 
microphones for paging, and other line level devices like 
CD, DVD, MP3, TAPE or Karaoke players or perhaps a radio 
tuner. Regardless of the sound source, it’s important to 
connect the inputs properly. Follow the section and wiring 
diagrams below to connect your input sources. 
The microphone inputs accept low impedance (100 to 600 
ohms) balanced or unbalanced microphones. 
Connect your microphones to inputs channel 1 and 2 us-
ing the following wiring guide. 
Note: The S zone always provides 15 volts of phantom 
power to the microphone inputs so you’ll have no problem 
using just about any condenser microphone. Dynamic 
microphones can be connected as well.
Connecting the S zone
Euroblock Connector
Line Input Wiring for Channel 3 and 4
Line Input Wiring for Channel 1 and 2
Mic Input Wiring for Channel 1 and 2
