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LV7 

OWNER’S MANUAL

LV7 

OWNER’S MANUAL

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LV7 BLOCK DIAGRAM

GLOSSARY OF TERMS

BALANCED

A 3-conductor (including shield), low-impedance connection. Balanced 
cables are the preferred method for hum-free interconnection of a sound 
system for their noise-rejection characteristics. 
(Also see Unbalanced.)

BUSS

An output destination in a mixer. For example, the left and right main outputs 
are called busses, because you can send a channel to one or both of them. 
Also spelled Bus. 

CHANNEL

One of any number of signal paths in an audio circuit, such as input channel, 
output channel, recording channel, left channel, right channel, etc.

DECIBEL (DB)

A term representing the ratio between different audio levels. It can either 
refer to the electrical signal running through a channel or the acoustic sound 
level coming from a sound source.

EQUALIZATION

Electronic filters that adjust the level of certain frequencies. Used for tone 
enhancement or to reduce extraneous sounds. Two types of EQ shapes are 
Peak and Shelving, described below.

HI-Z (HIGH IMPEDANCE)

In the audio equipment realm, the term “Hi-Z” or “High-Impedance” 
generally refers to inputs designed for passive guitar or bass signals  
(1MΩ or thereabouts).

HPF (HIGH-PASS FILTER)

An electronic filter that passes signals with a frequency higher than a specific 
cutoff frequency and attenuates signals with frequencies lower than the cutoff 
frequency.

IMPEDANCE

Resistance in an electrical circuit measured in Ohms (Ω). Maintaining proper 
impedance (between amplifier and speakers for example) is important to 
prevent damage to the amp.

48V PHANTOM POWER

A voltage signal that runs through a microphone cable to power condenser 
microphones. Harmless to microphones that don’t need it, except for very old 
and/or damaged ribbon microphones.

SHELVING EQUALIZER CONTROL

Increase or decrease of all frequencies above or below a specific point. 
(Compare to Peak Equalizer Control; see pages 8

for more information.)

TRS

Acronym for Tip-Ring-Sleeve — the three parts of a three-conductor (including 
shield) audio plug. TRS phone plugs are often used for “balanced” mono 
connections, or stereo “unbalanced” (head-phone) connections.

TS

Acronym for Tip-Sleeve, the two parts of an unbalanced, two-conductor 
(including shield) phone plug. TS connectors are some-times called mono or 
unbalanced plugs or jacks.

UNBALANCED

A two-conductor (including shield), high-impedance connection. These  
are most commonly used for instrument connections and cable runs of  
less than 20 feet.

XLR

The three-pin connector universally used for balanced audio connections.  
A balanced connection reduces outside noise and interference.  
(See Balanced above.)

Summary of Contents for LVL Seris

Page 1: ...LV7 OWNER S MANUAL...

Page 2: ...ger LV7 is a professionally featured 5 channel utility mixer with Bluetooth in a compact easily transportable package LV7 s transparent high headroom microphone preamp and premium input and output con...

Page 3: ...ease the player s internal volume control to maximum level Slowly bring up the BLUETOOTH CH 6 7 STEREO level control to the 12 o clock position then slowly bring up the MAIN level control until a comf...

Page 4: ...s already actively paired press the PAIR button to clear the active pairing Pressing and holding PAIR disables Bluetooth On your Apple iOS device 1 Power off the LV7 and leave it off 2 Open Settings a...

Page 5: ...than a loud guitar amp going into a sensitive microphone Set the gain so that the level on each channel is roughly the same then use the Level controls to set the balance that you want in your mix GAI...

Page 6: ...electronic filter that passes signals with a frequency higher than a specific cutoff frequency and attenuates signals with frequencies lower than the cutoff frequency IMPEDANCE Resistance in an elect...

Page 7: ...inside the product 12 NON USE PERIODS The power cord of the product should be unplugged from the outlet when left unused for a long period of time 13 OBJECT AND LIQUID ENTRY Care should be taken so th...

Page 8: ...ic appearance to the cabinetry not directly attributed to defects in materials or workmanship Also excluded from coverage are damages caused directly or indirectly due to any service repair s or modif...

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