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Channel 3 and microphone Inputs 

 
The channel 3 (CH3) input is on balanced twin 3 pole 

¼” jacks, this input goes only to the 

master via its volume control, the CH 3 input is given 6dB of gain. 
 
When CH3 volume control is in middle position attenuates by 6dB so with CH3 volume 
control in middle position the level sent to the master is the same as the level at the input, if a 
higher signal is required the CH3 volume control only needs to be adjusted above mid. 
 
Channel 3 has 2 bi-

colour LED’s to indicate CH3 input level, left is Green/Yellow and right is 

Yellow/Red. 
 
When left green flashes slowly it indicates a signal of about -20dB and at -7dB it comes fully 
on. When left yellow flashes it indicates a signal of -3dB and at +1dB it comes fully on. 
 
When right yellow comes on it ind4dB and when right red comes on it indicates 
+12dB or clip level. 
 
There is a CUE button for CH3 allowing the user to monitor the signal pre volume control. 
 
The microphone (MIC) input is on balanced XLR, there is a gain adjustment and phantom power 
(18V) switch accessible through the base of the unit. The MIC also has a 2 band EQ accessible 
through the base of the unit allowing MIC EQ to be set prior to use. 
 
The MIC can be set to be in or out of the booth by another switch also accessible through the base 
of the unit. 
 
There is a volume control for the MIC input and a CUE button allowing the user to monitor the 
signal pre volume control. 
 
The MIC channel has 2 bi-

colour LED’s to indicate MIC input level, left is Green/Yellow and 

right is Yellow/Red. 
 
When left green flashes slowly it indicates a signal of about -20dB and at -7dB it comes fully 
on. 
 
When left yellow flashes it indicates a signal of -3dB and at +1dB it comes fully on. When 
right yellow comes on it ind4dB and when right red comes on it ind12dB or 
clip level. 
 

Headphones 

 
The headphone output is on a 3 pole 

¼” jack socket on the front vertical face of the FF2.2, the 

output will drive headphones of greater than 32 ohms impedance. 
 
The headphone controls include volume, CUE mix, split and pre/post EQ CUE selection. When 
CUE is selected on one of the channels or MIC then that signal will be available at the headphone 
control, note if multiple CUE buttons are pressed then there will be a mix of those signals selected. 

 

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Summary of Contents for FF2.2

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...Limited will investigate why the defect occurred and providing it is covered by the warranty fix that defect The warranty is in addition to any consumer rights you are entitled to under English law t...

Page 3: ...el on the outside will indicate which mains supply your remote power supply requires DAMAGE MAY RESULT IF THE UNIT IS CONNECTED TO THE WRONG SUPPLY VOLTAGE Mains fuse sizes are 800mA anti surge for 22...

Page 4: ...accessible through the base of the unit The MIC also has a 2 band EQ accessible through the base of the unit allowing MIC EQ to be set prior to use The MIC can be set to be in or out of the booth by...

Page 5: ...ader is moved to the right the level of channel 1 will reduce Similarly with channel 2 selected cross fader in the right position will send the channel 2 signal at full level to the master as the fade...

Page 6: ...The FF2 2 has a phono noise cancelling feature that utilises the 120Hz bass EQ band of the mixer just above the FF2 2 bass control is a hidden switch accessible through the front panel that allows the...

Page 7: ...vel as left and right output meter indication if left and right are equal Each channel also has a clip LED to indicate when the input is excessive or clipping FX Each channel has an FX switch that whe...

Page 8: ...CTED TO THE WRONG SUPPLY VOLTAGE Fuses Mains fuse sizes are 800mA anti surge for 220 240Vac and 1 5A anti surge for 110 120Vac Operation these are located in the IEC switch connector assembly in the r...

Page 9: ...earer the case higher and on the switch cap is lower If you require your mic in the booth signal the mic in out of booth switch is by the legend mic in out of booth push the blade of the small flat bl...

Page 10: ...0dB Deactivate phono input and switch back to line reactivate the line input and if you have adjusted the gain on phono the level will now be above 0dB there is a gain trim accessible through the back...

Page 11: ...l with the cue switch enabled On the channel with the CUE switch selected select the channel filter now operate the low and high pass filters by adjusting the LPF and HPF controls become familiar with...

Page 12: ...actice should be observed when connecting any audio equipment Good quality connectors and screened cable should be used for all audio connections Twin screened cable should be used for all balanced li...

Page 13: ...every stage of manufacture This attention to detail has helped to win us 14 industry awards to date and has earned us a world wide reputation for the high quality and reliability of our products Formu...

Page 14: ...Stereo input B Microphone Input Impedances Stereo input A Stereo input B Microphone input Equalisation 4 band EQ per channel 9dB 26 dB 20Hz 20Khz 0 5dB 22dBu 0 01 typically 0 005 EIN 98dB 80dBV A wei...

Page 15: ...92 31 EEC and 93 68 EEC BS EN 50082 1 BS EN 50081 1 PRODUCT TYPE FF 2 2 The CE mark was first applied in 1995 Signed B J Penaligon General Manager Attention The attention of the specifier purchaser i...

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