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ProFX4v2 Front Panel Features 

Phantom Power

Most modern professional condenser mics require  

48V phantom power which lets the mixer send  

 

low-current DC voltage to the mic’s electronics  
through the same wires that carry audio. (Semi-pro 
condenser mics often have batteries to accomplish  
the same thing.) “Phantom” owes its name to an ability 
to be “unseen” by dynamic mics (Shure SM57/SM58,  
for instance), which don’t need  external power and 
aren’t affected by it anyway.

The ProFX4v2 mixer’s phantom power is  
globally  controlled by the phantom power 
switch (meaning that phantom power for  
both mic inputs is turned on and off together.)

Never plug   single-ended (unbalanced)  
micro phones or ribbon microphones into  
the mic input jacks if phantom power is on. Do 

not plug instrument outputs into the mic input jacks 
with phantom power on  unless you know for certain it  
is safe to do so.

4. Line / Hi-Z Switch

To connect a guitar directly to the mixer without  

using a DI Box, press this switch in first; then connect 
the output from the guitar to channel 1's 1⁄4" TRS  
input. The input impedance is optimized for direct  
connection and high-frequency fidelity is assured.

In the out position, channel 1's 1⁄4" TRS input  

becomes a line input just like the other mono line 
inputs.

To use guitars or other instruments on other  

channels, you will need to use an external DI box    
first. Without the DI box – or if this switch is not  
pressed in – guitars may sound dull and muddy.

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Connections and Channel Strip

The vertical channel strips look very similar  

and have only a few differences between them.  
Each channel works independently and just controls  
the signals plugged into the inputs directly above them.

3. Mic Inputs

ProFX4v2 mixers use 3-pin female XLR connectors  

on all microphone inputs, with pin 1 wired to the 
grounded (earthed) shield, pin 2 wired to the high  
(hot or positive polarity) side of the audio signal  
and pin 3 wired to the low (cold or negative polarity) 
side of the signal.

These female XLR connectors accept balanced  

mics or line level inputs from almost any type of  
source. The Vita mic preamps feature higher fidelity  
and headroom rivaling any standalone mic preamp  
on the market today.

We use phantom-powered, balanced  inputs just like 

the big mega-consoles, for  exactly the same reason: This 
kind of circuit is   excellent at rejecting hum and noise. 

Professional ribbon, dynamic, and condenser  

mics all sound excellent through these inputs.  
The mic/line inputs will handle any kind of level  
you can toss at them, without overloading. 

Microphone-level signals are passed through the 

mixer's splendid microphone preamplifiers to become 
line-level signals. They are wired as follows, according 
to standards specified by the AES (Audio Engineering 
Society).

XLR Balanced Wiring:

     Pin 1 = Shield (ground) 
     Pin 2 = Positive (+ or hot) 
     Pin 3 = Negative (– or cold)

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SHIELD

COLD

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SHIELD

COLD

HOT

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Summary of Contents for ProFX4 V2

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL 48V...

Page 2: ...dio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which...

Page 3: ...Getting Started 4 Hookup Diagrams 5 ProFX4v2 Rear Panel Features 7 1 Power Connection 7 2 Power Switch 7 ProFX4v2 Front Panel Features 8 Connections and Channel Strip 8 3 Mic Inputs 8 Phantom Power 8...

Page 4: ...omeday Besides the cats will love playing in them and jumping out at you unexpectedly Remember to pretend like you are surprised Save your sales receipt in a safe place The following steps will help y...

Page 5: ...r vocals and a keyboard is attached to the channel 3 4 line level inputs An iPod docking station is attached to the stereo tape inputs Thump15 powered speakers are connected to the left and right main...

Page 6: ...s connected to the channel 2 XLR input for vocals and a drum machine is attached to the channel 3 4 line level inputs MR8mk3 powered reference monitors are connected to the left and right main output...

Page 7: ...nwards to turn on the mixer The front panel power LED will glow with happiness or at least it will if you have the mixer s AC adaptor plugged into a suitable live AC mains supply Press the bottom of t...

Page 8: ...o use an external DI box first Without the DI box or if this switch is not pressed in guitars may sound dull and muddy 3 5 4 6 Connections and Channel Strip The vertical channel strips look very simil...

Page 9: ...e level instrument effects device CD player etc If you are connecting a mono source use the left mono input and the mono signals will appear on both sides of the main mix U like Unity gain ProFX4v2 mi...

Page 10: ...on at carefully selected points low shelving at 80 Hz and hi shelving at 12 kHz Shelving means that the circuitry boosts or cuts all frequencies past the specified frequency For example rotating the l...

Page 11: ...ll the channels whose aux FX control is set to more than minimum FX are added to the main mix by increasing the level of the FX to main knob Internal FX may also be added to the monitor mix by increas...

Page 12: ...faders will also affect the level going to the external processor The processed output from the effects processor is usually returned to a spare channel or the tape input and you may carefully mix th...

Page 13: ...0 775 V is at the main left and right TRS outputs it shows as 0 dB on the meters You can get a good mix with peaks flashing anywhere between 20 and 10 dB on the meters Most amplifiers clip at about 1...

Page 14: ...re explained in Appendix C on page 22 Only one preset may be selected at a time 28 Preset Display This display shows the number of the currently selected effects preset as shown in the list of presets...

Page 15: ...singer stuck his thumb down you d turn the knob down but that never happens 34 Tape Level This knob controls the input level of signals entering the tape inputs 32 33 34 35 35 Main Mix This knob allow...

Page 16: ...plifier can handle Check the speaker wiring Noise Turn the channel gains down one by one If the sound disappears it s either that channel or whatever is plugged into it so unplug whatever that is If t...

Page 17: ...Main Mix 22 dBu All other outputs 22 dBu Impedances Mic in 3 8 k All other inputs 20 k Tape out 1 k Phones out 25 All other outputs 120 Unbalanced 240 Balanced Equalization Low 15 dB 80 Hz High 15 dB...

Page 18: ...always striving to improve our products by incorporating new and improved materials components and manufacturing methods Therefore we reserve the right to change these specifications at any time witho...

Page 19: ...Owner s Manual 19 Owner s Manual ProFX4v2 Dimensions 48V 8 7 220 10 1 256 2 9 73 Weight 3 2 lb 1 4 kg...

Page 20: ...In L R Gain FX send In FX Out L Out R FX to Mon Phantom Power To All Mics LO 80 12K HI Line Gain 20 20 dB Level Set HPF Fader 2 Band EQ 100 Hz Mic Mic 0 50dB Line 20 30dB Line Gain FX Mon Low Cut In...

Page 21: ...Owner s Manual 21 Owner s Manual ProFX4v2 Track Sheet 48V...

Page 22: ...racterized by lots of early reflections and no pre delay Perfect for thickening percussive instruments such as a snare drum or tight vocal arrangements 08 Cathedral This reverb emulates the extremely...

Page 23: ...e noncompliance within the Warranty Period to the Company at www 720trees com support or by calling LOUD technical support at 1 800 898 3211 toll free in the U S and Canada during normal business hour...

Page 24: ...16220 Wood Red Road NE Woodinville WA 98072 USA Phone 425 487 4333 Toll free 800 898 3211 Fax 425 487 4337 www 720trees com...

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