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i. 

Scroll the menu to “Presets 8x” and press the MASTER/MENU knob. 

ii. 

Rotate the MASTER/MENU knob to view the available presets. 

iii. 

Click the MASTER/MENU knob to load the currently showing preset. 

iv. 

Users can load the Custom preset, then double click the Master/Menu knob to open the Master EQ 
editing page. Inside this graph display page, you may rotate the Master/Menu knob to a specific 
parametric EQ number and click the Master/Menu knob again to select to edit the gain (plus or minus 
in dB), filter frequency, or “Q” (i.e. adjust the filter width.)

Users can load any preset as a starting point, then scroll down and adjust any setting to load 
the current curve as the Custom preset for further editing. 

A confirmation dialog will 

appear, warning the user that doing this will remove the current Custom preset 
settings and load it with the currently viewed settings.

6. 

The Output Limiter provides a “brick wall” limiter on the master mix, after the Master EQ in the signal chain. 

a. 

Limiters reduce the loudest parts of the mix dynamic range.  Limiters can be used either for protection 
when playing very loud source material, or to creatively sculpt down the loudest dynamics of the master 
mix. Carefully turn up the Makeup Gain to compensate for low threshold limiter results. 

b. 

“Reset” is an action command to reset the Output Limiter to the factory default setting. 

c. 

“Presets” are available to recall limiter settings for common creative situations or trouble shooting. 

i. 

If the user selects any of the lower three settings to edit, the preset automatically loads the lower 
three settings to the Limiter “Custom” preset for further user editing.  

d. 

“Threshold” enables the user to set the threshold level, limiting the maximum mix level to amp and 
speakers. All dynamic range above that level will be limited down to the maximum Threshold setting. 

e. 

“OverEasy” an Enabling “OverEasy” smooths the transition before the signal reaches the Threshold level 
to provide a smooth limiting audio result. “OverEasy” is often selected on rock ballads or speaking panels. 
Turning off OverEasy is often desired on harder rock or DJ style of music program. 

f. 

“Makeup Gain” can be used to raise a limited mix to pre-limiter levels. Warning: Using limiter “Makeup 
Gain” on already loud mixes may exceed desired mix gain levels. This setting is best used only by skilled 
audio professionals. Small movements are best when adjusting limiters. 

7. 

Pass Thru and Time Align - Thru XLR output can be set to assist in feeding the mix to additional speakers. This 
section includes presets and settings based on the type of speaker the Pass Thru will be feeding and how it is 
positioned in comparison to this speaker and the audience. 

a. 

“Pass Thru” On/Off” enables or disables the Pass Thru XLR output feed.

b. 

“Presets” enables selection of three types of speakers combinations using the Pass Thru XLR output. 

c. 

 “Full Range” is designed for feeding another full range speaker. This feeds both this and the Pass Thru 
XLR out to another speaker with the same full frequency range mix.

d. 

 “Sub” preset automatically configures the below settings for isolating low frequencies and only feeding 
them to Pass Thru XLR out for a subwoofer speaker. Selecting “Sub” automatically sets the internal amp/
speaker feed to HPF (“high pass filter”) only signal at above 80Hz and the Pass Thru XLR output to only 
pass the mix signal below 80Hz. 

Summary of Contents for PRX ONE

Page 1: ...User s Guide...

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Page 3: ...RX ONE 8 PRX ONE Block Diagram 10 PRX ONE Application Examples 11 PRX ONE Mixer Panel 13 PRX ONE Mixer Panel Functions 14 PRX ONE EasyNav LCD 17 JBL Pro Connect App 31 Optional Accessories 32 PRX ONE...

Page 4: ...Directive 2012 19 EU on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE which entered into force as European law on 14 02 2014 resulted in a major change in the treatment of electrical equipment at end...

Page 5: ...e apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped 15 DO NOT expose this apparatus to dripping or splashing and ensure that no objects filled with liquids s...

Page 6: ...rence that may cause undesired operation CAUTION Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user s authority to operate this device NOTE This equipment has been...

Page 7: ...your body This transmitter must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter Cet appareil est conforme a FCC et IC exposition aux rayonnements limites fixees po...

Page 8: ...g this section The following will help you get set up as soon as possible Packaging Contents Your PRX ONE should include the following 1 PRX ONE Woofer Cabinet 2 PRX ONE Linear Arrays 1 PRX ONE Linear...

Page 9: ...ally enable the user to blend the input channel signal levels affect their tone and adjust each channel s reverb level The signal is then fed from the mixing board to the amplifiers and onto the speak...

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

Page 11: ...11 CONDENSER MICROPHONE MULTIPLE INSTRUMENTS MICS PLUGGED INTO MIXER CH1 XLR 1 4 Combo Condenser Mic CH2 XLR 1 4 Combo Mic CH3 Passive Pickup Guitar CH5 Active Pickup Guitar APPLICATION EXAMPLES...

Page 12: ...12 USING TWO SYSTEMS AS MONITORS PRX ONE Left and PRX ONE Right...

Page 13: ...I N Power Button LCD Display Mixer Knobs Dynamic LEDs Power Inlet USB Ports Limit LED Mix Channel Mode Select Master Volume Menu Encoder Back Button XLR Male Pass Thru XLR 1 4 Combo 6 35mm Hi Z Balanc...

Page 14: ...E Limit LED Amplifier is reaching clip F Mix Channel Mode Select PRX ONE has 2 unique operation modes of the mixer which can be toggled using the MODE Select button or by pressing a specific channel...

Page 15: ...tions The PRX ONE comes equipped with push button rotaries to make for easy navigation and hardware usage 1 A single press of a Channel knob will activate CHANNEL STRIP MODE for that channel a Please...

Page 16: ...l will be in LINE mode Between 1dB and 56dB the channel will be in MIC mode Channel Strip Mode 1 Access Channel Strip mode in one of two ways a When in mix mode press the Mode Select button A single C...

Page 17: ...OCKWISE to activate ducking ii Turn the knob COUNTER CLOCKWISE to disable ducking c Channel Sensors give the user the option to select which mic inputs can be used to trigger the Bluetooth playback mu...

Page 18: ...K button to cancel this adjustment ii Range is a parameter that tells CH7 how much volume should be reduced when signal detection meets the desired level To adjust this navigate to RANGE and press the...

Page 19: ...out To reduce it immediately reduce the Level To Mix setting ii Reset will set the Reverb by Lexicon to off and adjust the settings to Room Medium default preset to start over as a factory default iii...

Page 20: ...ss building in the reverb An indoor hard surface room will accumulate more bass build up An outdoor simulation would generate less bass build up vii The Level to Mix Parameter is the amount of wet sig...

Page 21: ...for every beat there are two delay returns heard vi Delay Length is the setting showing how long represented in milliseconds ms the delays will continue returning for each beat The smaller the number...

Page 22: ...the source frequencies vii Level to Mix is the amount of the Chorus signal sent to the FX Return fader which then contributes to the final mix To adjust any parameter navigate to the parameter using t...

Page 23: ...ended for best results to avoid feedback in combination with the AFS processing system Microphones have less chance of contributing feedback if they follow the following position standards on stage Mi...

Page 24: ...e times Turning on Remember Fixed on Reboot sets the fixed AFS filters to maintain their found frequency assignments on next speaker bootup In general most users will leave this setting turned on in c...

Page 25: ...s to the Limiter Custom preset for further user editing d Threshold enables the user to set the threshold level limiting the maximum mix level to amp and speakers All dynamic range above that level wi...

Page 26: ...ening distance In this case delay the back fill speaker in the audience to compensate correct time alignment c Time Alignment Basics i To compensate for different distances determine the speaker farth...

Page 27: ...input channels Gates enable reduction of the signal below the gate threshold level to reduce the noise floor of the input channel Examples include use with multiple open stage mics or when used as inp...

Page 28: ...eset sets all compressor settings on this channel to factory default Presets are available to select for typical creative situations These Presets have common compressor settings based on common use c...

Page 29: ...ult i e flat curve v Presets 8x opens the user selection of Input EQ presets Users can rotate the Master Menu knob to see the available input EQ presets Click the Master Menu knob to load the current...

Page 30: ...been made or after 30 seconds 3 When activating BT pairing a pairing window will pop up indicating BT Pairing has been initiated Once successfully paired this window will disappear 4 LCD Contrast allo...

Page 31: ...ergy control application used to remotely control the features within the PRX ONE The app is a free download on iOS and Android It is recommended that all users download the app and ensure their unit...

Page 32: ...32 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES Wall Mount Bracket Kit PRX ONE Adapter Bracket Kit can be used to install the unit to a wall mount...

Page 33: ...130 Vert Dispersion 30 Power Rating 2000W Peak 1000W RMS AC Power Input 300W 100 230V AC 50 60Hz Input Impedence 4k balanced Combo 2M balanced Hi Z Jack 10k 3 5mm single ended 2 channel Crossover Fre...

Page 34: ...stems Microphone to mixer TRS balanced 1 4 inch 6 35mm phone jack to XLR M For connecting balanced devices with 1 4 inch 6 35mm phone and maybe used interchangeably TRS unbalanced 1 4 inch 6 35mm phon...

Page 35: ...first obtaining prior authorization from JBL Customer Service Monday through Friday 8 00am 5 00pm Pacific Coast Time in the U S A 800 8JBLPRO 800 852 5776 www jblproservice com On The World Wide Web...

Page 36: ...e if replacement cartons are requested Payment of shipping charges is discussed in the next section of this warranty How To Obtain Warranty Performance If your JBL product ever needs service write or...

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