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Technical specifications

Features:

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compact mixer for small PA, recording and broadcasting purposes

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2 (MX-4) or 4 (MX-6) mono inputs (MIC/Line)

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Insert option for all mono channels

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48V phantom power for all microphone inputs

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Gain control for each input

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3-band EQ for each input

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L/R PAN sound balancing function for each input

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AUX level control for each input

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FX level control for each input

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PEAK limiter LED for each input

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Stereo input channel

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Built-in USB MP3-player

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Built-in echo effect processor with adjustable level and duration

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Main Mix fader

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Mono AUX output, for monitoring applications (use AUX levels to make a monitor mix)

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Mono FX send, to use an external effects processor

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Headphone output with adjustable volume

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Master LED VU meters with CLIP indicators

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Tape out for recording applications (mixed output)

Microphone inputs:

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Type connector: XLR

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Frequency response: 10 Hz to 60 kHz

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Gain range: 12 to +60 dB

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Maximum input level: +15 dBu

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Signal/noise ratio: -90dB, A-weighted

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Impedance: Approximately 4.8 kOhm

Line inputs: 

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Type connector: 6.35 mm jackplug TRS, electronically balanced

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Impedance: 20 kOhm balanced, 10 kOhm unbalanced

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Gain range: -10 to +40 dB

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Maximum input level: +22 dBu

EQ

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High: 12 kHz +/- 15 dB

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Mid: 2.5 kHz +/- 15 dB

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Low: 60 Hz +/- 15 dB

Stereo inputs:

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Type connector: 6.35 mm jackplug TRS, electronically balanced

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Impedance: 20 kOhm balanced, 10 kOhm unbalanced

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Maximum input level: +22 dBu

Main output:

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Type connector: 6.35 mm jackplug TRS, electronically balanced

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Maximum output level: +18 dBu

Tape output: 

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Type connector: Stereo RCA, unbalanced

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Impedance: Approximately 1 kOhm

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Maximum output level: +18 dBu

Headphones output:

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Type connector: 6.35 mm jackplug TRS

Any information and illustrations shown in this user manual are subject to change without further notice.

User manual version: 1.0

Creation date + author initials: 27-08-2013 RV Revision date + author initials: 20-02-2014 RV

Summary of Contents for MX-4

Page 1: ...casting mixer User manual Any information and illustrations shown in this user manual are subject to change without further notice User manual version 1 0 Creation date author initials 27 08 2013 RV Revision date author initials 20 02 2014 RV ...

Page 2: ... of this unit Do not insert this object into air vents Do not connect this device to a dimmerpack Do not switch the system on and off frequently as this will reduce the lifespan of the device Do not drive the inputs of the fixture with a signal larger than required to work at full performance This device is designed for indoor use avoid contact with water moist or other liquids Do not place items ...

Page 3: ...ransport Do not transport the device while in use Avoid brute force during the installation and operation of this device Familiarise yourself with the functions of the device before use Do not allow operation of the device by unskilled or unqualified people Use of the device in other ways than described in this user manual may cause damage and injury Devine does not take responsibility for any dam...

Page 4: ...recording and broadcasting purposes 2 MX 4 or 4 MX 6 mono inputs MIC Line Insert option for all mono channels Common 48V phantom power for all microphone inputs Gain control for each input 3 band EQ for each input L R PAN sound balancing function for each input AUX level control for each input FX level control for each input PEAK limiter LED for each input Stereo input channel Built in USB MP3 pla...

Page 5: ...ill not move when operating the faders or encoders To get familiar with the several functions of the mixer please examine the illustration below Every function of the mixer is provided with a number which refers to the explanations on the next page NOTE The illustration shows the MX 4 The MX 6 is identical but has two more mono channels Any information and illustrations shown in this user manual a...

Page 6: ... the audio channel slightly to the left for a more accurate stereo sound image Panning the mono channel fully to the left will eliminate sound coming from your right speaker When using the pan function on the stereo channel using a left and right input the encoder changes the effective volume on each side For example when panning the signal slightly to the left the volume of the right side will be...

Page 7: ... line inputs Please note that you are not able to use the USB MP3 player or the stereo channel inputs when you choose to route the FX return on the stereo channel 16 Input 3 3 4 stereo This input uses a 6 35mm jackplug TS and accepts line level signals 17 Input 4 3 4 stereo This input uses a 6 35mm jackplug TS and accepts line level signals When using a mono signal use this input and position the ...

Page 8: ... all active AUX signals between 0 and 10 29 FX volume control Adjust the total mix of all active FX signals between 0 and 10 30 Power supply connector Always use the included dual power supply to connect this device to a sufficient outlet The power adapter is equipped with a 3 pin locking connector which makes it impossible to get loose during use The power connector can only be attached in one sp...

Page 9: ...uder softer on their instruments This way you are able to compensate the difference between the soundcheck and the live performance Wait with your AUX and FX mixes until all your incoming signals have the right gain settings EQ values etc Changes in these values may alter the monitor and FX settings in a negative way Pay more attention to the balance of the several channel AUX encoders instead of ...

Page 10: ...ing from the mixer Channel fader closed Slightly increase the channel fader to the 0 position Gain set too low Increase gain until the Peak LED starts flickering slightly Master fader closed Slightly increase the master fader to the 0 position No sound on monitor AUX channel AUX potentiometer on channel closed Increase the AUX level on each active channel AUX master level potentiometer closed Incr...

Page 11: ...uts Type connector XLR Frequency response 10 Hz to 60 kHz Gain range 12 to 60 dB Maximum input level 15 dBu Signal noise ratio 90dB A weighted Impedance Approximately 4 8 kOhm Line inputs Type connector 6 35 mm jackplug TRS electronically balanced Impedance 20 kOhm balanced 10 kOhm unbalanced Gain range 10 to 40 dB Maximum input level 22 dBu EQ High 12 kHz 15 dB Mid 2 5 kHz 15 dB Low 60 Hz 15 dB S...

Page 12: ...ply 230V 50 Hz Dual power adapter 2x 17V AC output Lockable 3 pin power adapter cable Dimensions MX 4 245 x 190 x 65 mm Dimensions MX 6 276 x 256 x 62 mm Any information and illustrations shown in this user manual are subject to change without further notice User manual version 1 0 Creation date author initials 27 08 2013 RV Revision date author initials 20 02 2014 RV ...

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