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Concept

 

Concept Manual 

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Please observe all recomendations on 
cooling.
Air is sucked in through vents on front edge of 
your mixer,it is then blown out by the fan .

Do Not Obstruct Vents Or Fan Aperture Or 
You Risk Thermal Shutdown Of Your Mixer

In the event of thermal failure ,Do not switch 
your mixer off as it will automaticaly reset after 
few minutes.Switching the mixer off,switches 
the fan off thus stopping cooling.

MIXER COOLING

MIXER COOLING

48V Phantom Power is provided for 
condenser microphones.

It is globaly switched to all mic XLR sockets 
via this recessed switch.

Phantom power must always be switched off 
when using unbalanced sources connected to 
mic inputs otherwise the source may be 
damaged

48V Phantom

Power connection is provided on a 3 pin IEC 
mains connector.Never disconnect the ground 
from your mixer as this is potentialy lethal..

The mains fuse is a 20mm Time delay fuse.
See rear panel for fuse rating 

Switches the amplifier on and off.

MAINS INLET

MAINS INLET

MAINS FUSE

MAINS FUSE

MAINS SWITCH

MAINS SWITCH

SPEAKER OUTPUTS

SPEAKER OUTPUTS

Speaker jack connector are provided for the 
connection to loudspeakers.

The Concept 8 mixer is able to deliver 2 * 
150W into 4 Ohms
The Concept 6 mixer is able to deliver 2 * 
100W into 4 Ohms

Under no circumstances should the total load 
seen by any of the amplifiers be below 4 ohms 
otherwise thermal shutdown is likely and long 
term reliability may be impaired.

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Summary of Contents for CONCEPT 6

Page 1: ...Laney Series Mixing Consoles Concept 6 Concept 8 USER MANUAL...

Page 2: ...res Concept 6 8 Features Mic Line Channel Information Mic Line Channel Information Mic Line channel information cont Mic Line channel information cont Graphic Equaliser DigiFx Information Graphic Equa...

Page 3: ...ore away your original transit carton since in the unlikely event that some time in the future your unit should develop a fault you will be able to return it to your dealer for rectification securely...

Page 4: ...E MIC LINE PAD PAD 2 2 MIC MIC 2 2 LINE LINE MIC LINE MIC LINE PAD PAD 3 3 MIC MIC 3 3 LINE LINE MIC LINE MIC LINE PAD PAD 4 4 MIC MIC 4 4 LINE LINE MIC LINE MIC LINE PAD PAD 5 5 MIC MIC 5 5 LINE LINE...

Page 5: ...anges the input signal this is just like the tone controls on your Hi Fi but with more knobs The controls are labelled Hi Mid gain Frequency and Lo controls 3 It lets you send the signal to places of...

Page 6: ...ion of an instrument in the stereo image e g to bring a vocalist out in the mix you could pan all other signals Left or Right by varying amounts A graphic equaliser is provided allowing the overall so...

Page 7: ...FADER MONO MONO RIGHT RIGHT LEFT LEFT TAPE INPUT TAPE INPUT STEREO AUXILIARY INPUTS STEREO AUXILIARY INPUTS LEFT LEFT RIGHT RIGHT STEREO STEREO 10 10 9 9 8 8 7 7 6 6 5 5 4 4 3 3 2 2 1 1 0 0 MON MON M...

Page 8: ...es can boosted or cut by this control Sources that fall in this range are cymbals soprano vocals and keys above top C on a keyboard Mid range frequencies can be boosted or cut by this control The freq...

Page 9: ...ter VU and headphones allowing channel Gain to be set and cued This is non destructive so may be used at any time during the performance without effecting the main mix output The channel fader sets th...

Page 10: ...om the effects unit is displayed on the right meter and is played in the headphones TIME PROGRAM INPUT LEVEL This controls level of the signal into the built in Effects processor This provides the use...

Page 11: ...with your mixer Signal from external FX processors return via the Phono RCA sockets are provided for the connection of tape DAT machines for recording The signal here is the the same as that sent to...

Page 12: ...the connection to loudspeakers The Concept 8 mixer is able to deliver 2 150W into 4 Ohms The Concept 6 mixer is able to deliver 2 100W into 4 Ohms Under no circumstances should the total load seen by...

Page 13: ...ffer Gain Min 38dB 10dB fader buffer Bandwidth 30Hz 20kHz 1dB EQ HI 12dB 12kHz Shelving Mid 12dB 2KHz Q 25 Lo 16dB 80Hz Shelving TAPE INPUTS Ref 4dBu Output Fader 0dB Gain 15dB TAPE OUTPUT LEVEL 4dBU...

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