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ZONE 1 / ZONE 2 Assign Buttons 

There are two zone assign buttons for each channel. When both of these buttons are 
in the out position, that channel's signal does not get routed to either zone. Pushing the 

ZONE 1

 button in assigns that channel's signal to Zone 1, where it is mixed with any 

other signals assigned to Zone 1. Pushing the 

ZONE 2 

button assigns that channel's 

signal to Zone 2, where it is mixed with any other signals assigned to Zone 2. Pushing 
both buttons in assigns that channel's signal to both zones. Pushing the buttons again 
returns them to the out position. 

ZONE 1 and ZONE 2 Output Controls 

LEVEL Control 

This control adjusts the overall level of the mixed signal output to the 

ZONE 1 OUT 

and 

ZONE 2 OUT

 (

LEFT

 and 

RIGHT

) jacks.  

BASS Control 

This control adjusts the bass or low-frequency levels of the output signal. Turning the 
control fully counterclockwise applies the maximum bass cut (-12 dB). Turning the 
control fully clockwise applies the maximum bass boost (+12 dB). With the control in 
the center detent position, the bass response is flat. 

TREBLE Control 

This control adjusts the treble or high-frequency levels of the output signal. Turning the 
control fully counterclockwise applies the maximum treble cut (-12 dB). Turning the 
control fully clockwise applies the maximum treble boost (+12 dB). With the control in 
the center detent position, the treble response is flat. 

POWER Switch 

This switch turns the MX624 on and off. When the switch is pushed in at the top (

ON

 

position), a red LED in the switch lights, indicating that power is applied. Pushing the 
switch in at the bottom turns the unit off. 

Summary of Contents for MX624

Page 1: ...MX624 Six Channel Stereo Mixer with Two Zone Outputs USER S GUIDE...

Page 2: ...or against Grounding Do not defeat the grounding and polarization means of the power cord plug Do not remove or tamper with the ground connection on the power cord Moisture To reduce the risk of fire...

Page 3: ...he studio or for permanent install applications including conference rooms corporate boardrooms churches restaurants small clubs health clubs and more A built in power supply and single high 19 inch r...

Page 4: ...switches are located towards the right of the rear panel See page 8 Rear Panel Controls for more information Note Do not apply phantom power unless the microphone is designed to use it LINE INPUT 1 th...

Page 5: ...ar to the two rear panel XLR connectors in all respects with one important exception A signal input here can be used to lower the volume of or duck the other five input channels before they are routed...

Page 6: ...er Note that the LED lights briefly when power is first applied even if there is no microphone signal or the switch is in the out disabled position This power on ducking helps prevent unwanted noise C...

Page 7: ...OUT and ZONE 2 OUT LEFT and RIGHT jacks BASS Control This control adjusts the bass or low frequency levels of the output signal Turning the control fully counterclockwise applies the maximum bass cut...

Page 8: ...cribed below Rear Panel DIP Switches MIC PHANTOM POWER Switches 1 3 These numbered switches control the application of phantom power 48V to the corresponding numbered MIC XLR connectors In the OFF pos...

Page 9: ...king level making it another 20dB less sensitive Switch 6 DUCK SHORT RELEASE when in the ON position makes the ducking circuit release more quickly returning the output to normal levels in a shorter a...

Page 10: ...10 BLOCK DIAGRAM...

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Page 12: ...result of unauthorized alterations or repairs This warranty is void if the serial number is altered defaced or removed ART reserves the right to make changes in design or make additions to or improve...

Page 13: ...its original carton or a reasonable substitute The original packaging may not be suitable as a shipping carton so consider putting the packaged unit in another box for shipping Print the RA number cle...

Page 14: ...ical Ref 0dBu CMRR 43 dB typical Maximum Input Level 4 dBu 16 dBu with 20 dB pad Mic 25 dBu Line Maximum Output Level 20 dBu unbalanced Maximum Gain 57 dB Mic 31 dB Line Ducking Threshold 49 5 dBv adj...

Page 15: ...15 NOTES...

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