L2 Audio PH-1023 Owners Manual And Instruction Manual Download Page 4

INTRODUCTION 

 

This manual is designed to help you get the most out of your 

L2 audio PH series powered mixer 

head. 

The PH range is a range of powered mixer heads. This means that it has built in power 

amplifiers. Although designed specifically as a live sound mixer, the PH series can also be used in 
a studio environment. The most common set up is a PH series mixer connected to a pair of L2 
audio passive (unpowered speakers), such as the IM or TM series speakers.   
 
Please take time to read through this manual to familiarize yourself with all the functions that are 
at your fingertips.  

1. High. 

This is used to cut or boost high or treble frequencies. When the pot is at 12 0 clock, 

 

this is referred to as flat position meaning that high has neither been cut or boosted.

 

 
2. Mid. 

This works in the same way as the high pot but adjusts frequencies in the mid range. 

 
3. Low. 

This operates in the same way as the mid and high pot, boosting or cutting low (bass) 

 frequencies. 

 
4. Mon 

(monitor). 

This pot controls the amount of monitor signal that is sent from the 

 channel.

 

 
5. EFX. 

This pot controls the amount of effects sent from the channel. 

 
6. Level. 

This pot controls the amount of volume coming into the channel 

 
7. Pad. 

This reduces the input gain by 25dB when line level signals are used such as 

 

keyboards, drum machines or Music playback. 

 
8. Hi-Z. 

This is for connecting either balanced line level signals or unbalanced jacks such as an 

 

instrument cable. Usually a DI box is required if you are connecting a guitar to these inputs 

 

to boost the signal 

 
9. Lo-Z.

 This is a XLR input used for connecting microphones. 

Summary of Contents for PH-1023

Page 1: ...PH SERIES POWERED MIXER RANGE OWNERS MANUAL AND INSTRUCTION GUIDE ...

Page 2: ...take some time to read this manual and then keep it somewhere safe for future reference Also here at L2 audio we welcome your feedback and information We like to know what you re using your L2 audio product for Please take a few minutes to register your purchase online at www l2audio co uk warranty within 14 days of purchase Failure to do so could affect your warranty This information is for our i...

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Page 4: ...d to as flat position meaning that high has neither been cut or boosted 2 Mid This works in the same way as the high pot but adjusts frequencies in the mid range 3 Low This operates in the same way as the mid and high pot boosting or cutting low bass frequencies 4 Mon monitor This pot controls the amount of monitor signal that is sent from the channel 5 EFX This pot controls the amount of effects ...

Page 5: ... bridge mix mon There are 7 frequency bands on each graphic ranging from a low 60Hz to a high 16KHz 15 EFX to mon This controls the amount of effect routed back through your foldback monitor 16 Music to Mon This controls the amount of music playback through your monitor 17 EQ in This button is used if you wish to bypass the graphic equalizer When the button is in the green LED will light indicatin...

Page 6: ...ers These are outputs for the speaker leads Connection is via speakon or speakcore connection The left and right outputs are for normal application when using either 2 x separate amplifiers for out front mix configuration 1 to the left speaker 1 to the right speaker or Main mon configuration when the left hand output goes to the fold back monitor and the right hand output goes to the out front spe...

Page 7: ...d 2 5KHz Low 80Hz 15dB 3 Band EQ Hi 12KHz Mid 2 5KHz Low 80Hz 15dB Graphic EQ 7 band eq 60Hz 120Hz 360Hz 1K Hz 2 5KHz 7KHz 16KHz 7 band eq 60Hz 120Hz 360Hz 1K Hz 2 5KHz 7KHz 16KHz 7 band eq 60Hz 120Hz 360Hz 1K Hz 2 5KHz 7KHz 16KHz Meters dBU 5 LED 5 LED 5 LED Effects 16 Rotary DSP 16 Rotary DSP 16 Rotary DSP Phantom power 48v 48v 48v Power consumption Max 615VA Max 930VA Max 1540VA Dims WxHxD 475x...

Page 8: ...initially contact your place of purchase to obtain a returns advice number We will however always try first to establish if the fault can be rectified without returning the product 5 Every effort must be made to retain the original packaging Any return not in original packaging is more susceptible to transit damage Any subsequent claim may be invalidated due to insufficient packaging MGD is not li...

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