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Setup Instructions:

Making Connections:

         • 

Using the Profile speaker cables, or a set of your own, connect an end of each cable into the 

speaker outputs of the mixer (

R

 & 

W

).  Then connect the opposite end of each cable to the 

appropriate speaker cabinet input (

Y

).  Hint:  For ease of use, connect the right output jack (

R

) to the 

speaker cabinet on the right side of the mixer front and connect the left output jack (

W

) to the 

speaker cabinet on the left side of the mixer front.  Doing this will ensure that the pan control (

E

) will 

be in sync with the appropriate speaker.

         •

If you are using a powered monitor, connect the input of the powered monitor to the monitor output 

jack (

T

) on the back of the mixer.

         •

If you are using a powered subwoofer, connect the input of the powered subwoofer to the sub output 

jack (

U

) on the back of the mixer.

         •

Be sure that the power switch (

S

) is set to the “off” position and then attach the AC cable to the AC 

input jack (

X

).

         •

Plug in the microphones and instruments you plan to use into the mic/line combination jacks (

L

 & 

M

).  

Note:  If you are using an instrument that has a stereo output connect that one to the mic/line 
combination jack on channel 5 (

M

) using a stereo (tip/ring/sleeve) cable.  If you are using a passive 

acoustic instrument, you should use the mic/line combination jack on channel 5 (

M

) and set the 

inst/line switch (

H

) to the inst position.

         •

If you are using an audio source, such as a CD player or computer, connect the output of the source 

to the RCA input jacks (

I

) or the line input jack (

J

).

         •

If you are using a microphone with a mini (1/8”) plug, you can use the mic in jack (

K

) to connect to 

the mixer. 

Master Section:

         •

Turn the master volume control (

3

) and the monitor volume control (

5

) counter-clockwise to the 

lowest setting.  

         •

Set the master equalizer controls (

2

) to their center positions (0dB).  

         •

If you are not using a subwoofer, set the sub volume to the center position.  If you are using a 

subwoofer, set the sub volume to its lowest position.

         •

Turn the effects volume control (

6

) counter-clockwise to the lowest setting.

Input Section:

         •

Turn all volume controls (

G

) counter-clockwise to their lowest positions.

         •

Set the pan controls (

E

) to their 12 o’clock positions.

         •

Set the treble and bass controls (

C

 & 

D

) to their 12 o’clock positions.

         •

Turn the monitor controls (

B

 & 

F

) counter-clockwise to their lowest positions.

         •

Turn the effects controls (

A

) counter-clockwise to their lowest positions.

Playing:

         •

Turn the power switch (

S

) to the “on” position.  Note: The power indicator (

4

) on the front of the 

mixer should now be lit.

         •

Turn the master volume control (

3

) clockwise to the 9 o’clock position and begin adjusting the 

volume controls (

G

) of the individual channels (that you are using) clockwise to reach desired level.  

After you are happy with the basic level, you then use the master volume control (

3

) to increase or 

decrease the overall amount of volume.  Note:  If you are using a powered subwoofer, adjust the sub 
volume slider (

1

) to the center position.  After setting the basic level, you can then adjust this control 

to increase or decrease the output of the powered subwoofer.

         •

Adjust the treble and bass controls (

C

 & 

D

) on the individual channels and the master equalizer 

controls (

2

) to achieve the desired sound.

         •

Turn the master effects volume control (

6

) clockwise to the 9 o’clock position and begin adjusting the 

effects controls (

A

) on the individual channel to achieve the desired amount of digital effects for each 

channel.  Note: You should also turn the effects selector control (

7

) to the desired effect selection 

and press the effects active switch (

0

) to the “on” position.

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Summary of Contents for KPS-LS300

Page 1: ...P A System Your new system offers unsurpassed sound quality as well as outstanding performance characteristics Inside this manual you ll find detailed information regarding the system s many features...

Page 2: ...oduct near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stove or other apparatus including heat producing amplifiers that produce heat 9 Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or groun...

Page 3: ...essaire au refroidissement 8 Ne pas placer le produit pr s de toute source de chaeur telle que radiateurs arriv es d air chaud fourneaux ou autres appareils g n rant de la chaleur incluant les amplifi...

Page 4: ...6 Setup Diagram B Mixer Back 7 Setup Diagram C Speaker Cabinet Back 8 Setup Instructions 9 About the Master Section 10 About the Input Section 11 About the Output Section 14 FAQ Frequently Asked Quest...

Page 5: ...ol 6 Channels 5 Balanced XLR 1 4 Combo Inputs 1 Auxiliary Channel Stereo Input on 5th Channel Instrument Ready Preamp on 5th Channel 2 Band EQ Bass Treble controls per channel Monitor Volume Control P...

Page 6: ...SETUP DIAGRAM A MIXER FRONT 6...

Page 7: ...SETUP DIAGRAM B MIXER BACK 7...

Page 8: ...SETUP DIAGRAM C SPEAKER CABINET BACK 8 Speaker Input Jack Y This jack is used to connect the Speaker Output Jack R or W to the speaker This should be connected with a good quality speaker cable...

Page 9: ...volume control 5 counter clockwise to the lowest setting Set the master equalizer controls 2 to their center positions 0dB If you are not using a subwoofer set the sub volume to the center position I...

Page 10: ...adjust the output level up or down Power Indicator 4 This indicator will light when power is applied to the amplifier Monitor Volume 5 This control will adjust the overall output volume going to the...

Page 11: ...al channel that is sent to the Master Volume Control 3 Instrument Line Switch H If you are using a string instrument such as an acoustic guitar that has a passive pickup non battery powered or an elec...

Page 12: ...this method Pros A quick simple way to get a low output passive pickup instrument into the PA without special battery powered adapters Cons You run the risk of hum noise and de graded signal if cable...

Page 13: ...s no need to be concerned if the instrument is stereo or mono because the channel automatically switches to mono if no signal is present on the ring of the 1 4 input or if a standard mono guitar cord...

Page 14: ...and this jack can be used together to place a sound conditioning device such as an equalizer directly in line with the right channel of the mixer The preamp out should be connected to the input of th...

Page 15: ...ume turned up effects active 4 What can I do to reduce microphone feedback and effects to monitor buttons pushed in but still ANSWER Keep the microphones away from and behind do not hear any effects t...

Page 16: ...A s impedance is 8 ohms and cabinet B s impedance is 4 ohms the total load on the amplifier would be 2 67 ohms To use this chart with three or more cabinets find the total load for two cabinets and t...

Page 17: ...t Limiter Tone Vol Vol Sum Sub Sum Vol Sum Sum Vol Sum Vol Vol Vol Vol Vol Left Amp 150W 4 ohm Right Amp 150W 4 ohm Vol Sum Vol Vol Sum Sum Vol Vol Vol L L R R Tone 7 Band EQ Tone EFFECTS LEFT EFFECTS...

Page 18: ...unds 13 6 Height x 10 Width x 11 5 Depth 24 2 lbs Model KPS LS300 Profile System Two Loudspeaker System 150W each EIA RS 426 300W each Program Power music power Frequency Response 60HZ 20kHz 3dB Nomin...

Page 19: ...95 Limitation of voltage fluctuations and flicker in low voltage supply systems for equipment with rated currents 16A EN55103 1 1995 Electromagnetic Compatibility Product family standard for Audio Vid...

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