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This is balanced  

MONITOR 

output of your PMF600 . Use it to feed an external monitor

amp or active wedge .

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These two 1/4

TS  jacks allow  you to route the output  signal  to an external amplifier

This allows  you to , say , use only the  mixing  and  effect section of  the  PMF600 . The
signal is taken  pre-power  amp . Of  course , you  can  also  use  only  the  left  jack as a
mono output .   

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These two 1/4

TS  jacks can be used to connect external signals , such as the main mix

signal from an additional mixing console (pre-power amp ).

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Here , you will find a list of all multi-effect presets available .

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This is the LED level meter of the effects processor .Please make sure that the clip LED
lights  up  with  signal  peaks  only . If  it  lit  constantly , this  indicates that the effects
processor is overdrive , which can lead to unpleasant distortion .  

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The mains connection is on a  standard  IEC receptacle . An  appropriate  power cord  is
supplied with the unit . 

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Tum the  

PROGRAM  

control to  select  the  effect presets . Press  the  control briefly to

confirm your selection . 

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2.2 Rear panel

The 

EFFECT  

display reads the currently selected preset .

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FUSE  HOLDER   

Before connecting the unit to the mains ,ensure that the voltage setting

matches your local voltage . Blown fuses should only be replaced by fuses of  the  same
type and rating . 

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Use the 

POWER 

switch to put your PMF600 into operation .The POWER switch should

always be in the 

off

 position when you are about to connect your unit to the mains .

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Attention : The POWER switch does not fully disconnect  the  unit from  the mains
Unplug the power cord completely when the unit is not used for prolonged periods
of time .   

AC 200~240V:

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Summary of Contents for PMF600

Page 1: ...User s Manual PROFESSIONAL MIXING CONSOLE PMF600...

Page 2: ...d to avoid overheating please do not place the PMF600 near radiators etc FBefore you connect the PMF600 to the mains please make sure that the voltage setting on the unit matches the local voltage FIf...

Page 3: ...signals but never all the time 7 The PAD button reduces the channel input sensitivity by 25 dB Thus you can also connect high level line signals to the respective channel input 8 This HI Z LINE input...

Page 4: ...ns to switch the two equalizer units on or off 16 Press the RUMBLE FILTER button to activate the low cut filter of channels 1 6 This filter eliminates unpleasant bass frequencies e g Microphone pop no...

Page 5: ...ects processor is overdrive which can lead to unpleasant distortion 30 The mains connection is on a standard IEC receptacle An appropriate power cord is supplied with the unit 33 Tum the PROGRAM contr...

Page 6: ...the BRIDGE loudspeaker output NEVER use any of the other two connectors RIGHT MONO MAIN and LEFT MONITOR at the same time This is the LEFT MONITOR loudspeaker output of your PMF600 to which you can c...

Page 7: ...The variations differ in the reverb length Revers Reverb This is a reverberation in which the envelope is reversed it slowly gets louder FX MODULATION MODULATION Chorus This effect slightly detunes t...

Page 8: ...ERIAL Chorus Reverb This algorithm combines the popular chorus with a reverb effect Taking all variations into account they differ in the length of reverb Flanger Reverb The combination of flanger and...

Page 9: ...uencies to pass and suppresses low frequencies This LFO bandpass effect is complemented by modulation due to a LFO Low Frequency Oscillator Vocal Distortion This effect is very hip when used on vocals...

Page 10: ...balanced 22dBu 240 synm 120 unbalanced 120dB all Channels at Unity Gain AC 95V 120V 60Hz AC 220V 240V 50 60Hz 24 bot Sigma Delta 64 128 times oversampling 46 85KHZ Item Input Sensitivity Output Voltag...

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