FRFR Series | Can The Volume Of The XLR Output Be Adjusted?


When using a FRFR (Full Range Flat Response) speaker, you may wonder if the volume of the XLR output can be adjusted. Here's what you need to know:


The XLR output on a FRFR speaker is designed to simply take the line-level signal from the input and pass it through without any additional adjustments. This means that the volume of the XLR output cannot be directly adjusted on the speaker itself.


If you need to adjust the volume of the XLR output, you will need to do so at the source of the signal, such as a mixer, audio interface, or any other device that is feeding the signal to the speaker. By adjusting the volume at the source, you can control the level of the signal that is being sent to the FRFR speaker.


It's important to note that the XLR output is not affected by any gain-staging on the pre-amp for the speaker. This means that any adjustments to the gain or volume on the speaker itself will only affect the sound coming out of the speaker, not the signal being sent through the XLR output.


In summary, the volume of the XLR output on a FRFR speaker cannot be adjusted directly on the speaker itself. Instead, you will need to adjust the volume at the source of the signal. If you have any further questions or need assistance with your FRFR speaker, feel free to reach out to our customer support team for help.