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Output Features

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Peavey Electronics Corporation

Group Outputs 1-4 Features

The AAM

1662 features six Group Outputs.  Groups 1 through 4 are full featured groups.  Each is assignable from the front

panel input channels via the 1/2 and 3/4 assign switches.  The signal flow drawing shown below is typical of Groups 1 through
4.  Only two groups are shown for clarity.

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

GROUP OUTPUTS

1

3

2

4

5

6

UNBALANCED OUTPUT 

(Typ of all Group outputs)  

Female 1/4” TS

connector for terminating a single unbalanced line level audio out-
put.  The signal present at this connector is after the final gain stage
and the main output Fader.

PFL LED 

(Typ of each group)

This LED indicates the status of the PFL

assign and audio signal presence.  When the LED is illuminated with
solid yellow, the group is assigned to the PFL bus, as determined by
the PFL switch.  

PFL SWITCH  

(Typ of each group)  

This push button switch toggles

the group audio onto, and off of the PFL headphone bus.  When the
switch is in the DOWN position, the audio from the group is includ-
ed in the PFL mix.  The PFL master meter (see page 28) will indicate
audio level from the group and the corresponding PFL LED will illu-
minate yellow.

BUS ASSIGN SWITCHES 

(Typ of each group)

Two switches for

assigning the post fader group audio to any combination of the Left
or Right output buses. When neither assign switch is in the DOWN
position, the channel audio signal will not appear at the Left or Right
output buses.

FADER  

(Typ of each group)  

60 mm precision fader controls the

group’s main audio after the final gain stage and before the channel
assign switches.  Unity gain is represented by the 0 dB mark. (There
is no detent.)  The range of the fader is infinity (OFF) to +10 dB.

L

R

PFL

PFL

PFL

PFL

GROUP

GROUP

GROUP

GROUP

4

3

1

L

R

L

R

L

R

GROUP

GROUP

GROUP

GROUP

4

3

2

1

10

6
3

0
6

12

30

20

10

6
3

0
6

12

30

20

2

2

3

3

3

4

4

5

5

1

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Summary of Contents for AAM 1662

Page 1: ...AAM 1662 Audio Mixer User Manual...

Page 2: ...ci n Ce symbole est utilis dans ce manuel pour indiquer l utilisateur la pr sence d une tension dangereuse pouvant tre d amplitude suffisante pour constituer un risque de choc lectrique Ce symbole est...

Page 3: ...aken to ensure that the installation is clear of possible sources of contamination Make sure that the product s ventilation openings are not exposed to possible sources of liquid gases or other contam...

Page 4: ...through 14 Rear Panel Features 18 Group Outputs 5 6 Rear Panel Features 24 Pre Fader Aux Output Features 25 Master Section Front Panel Features 28 Technical Support 29 Channels 9 through 14 Front Pan...

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Page 6: ...nuals of our other products will provide this If you require additional information that this manual does not provide please let us know We are continuously looking for better ways to provide informat...

Page 7: ...ibuting input signals make the AAM 1662 one of the most flexible audio mixers on the market today The AAM 1662 is equally impressive on the output side The fourteen dis creet mixing buses coupled with...

Page 8: ...I O Selectable headphone or control room monitoring Desktop or rack mount package Rear panel connector bay Domestic U S export versions available The AAM 1662 is a very powerful tool Ease of use exte...

Page 9: ...front and rear panel counterparts But unlike other mixer or console manuals this book is not a collection of simple knob button and connector labels The objective here is to present the com plete mixe...

Page 10: ...additional vents should be installed The AAM 1662 can be installed into any EIA rack with an internal depth clearance of 18 or more This will allow plenty of space for the unit and its associated wir...

Page 11: ...of common analog audio components Additional experience with integrated systems is recommended when installing the AAM 1662 A successful installation will require a solid well designed cabling system...

Page 12: ...input source microphone or line level input connected to a single channel of the AAM 1662 follow these steps to correctly adjust the AAM 1662 s gain structure Step 1 Zero the console Set the input fa...

Page 13: ...nal adjustments are always required The input levels vary the program material may change or the entire scope of the application may change sometimes without you even knowing it Most of your adjustmen...

Page 14: ...4 TRS connector for terminating balanced low or high impedance line level circuits Tip is positive ring is negative This circuit is wired in parallel with the female XLR connector Connecting to this i...

Page 15: ...the final channel gain stage to any combination of the Odd Left Group 1 Group 3 or Even Right Group 2 Group 4 side of the main output buses Which buses are driven is determined by the position of the...

Page 16: ...le XLR connector Connecting to this input will not disable the XLR input connector so both inputs should NOT be used simultaneously INSERT JACK Female 1 4 TRS connector for terminating two single ende...

Page 17: ...and represents unity gain at the post fader stage PAN CONTROL A single rotary control assigns the post fader audio after the final channel gain stage to any combination of the Odd Left Group 1 Group 3...

Page 18: ...28 LEFT MONO Female 1 4 TS connector for terminating unbalanced low or high impedance line level circuits When both Left and Right connectors are terminated the signal from the Left con nector feeds t...

Page 19: ...t 0 dB and represents unity gain at the post fader stage AUX 3 6 outputs PAN CONTROL A single rotary control assigns the post fader audio after the final channel gain stage to any combination of the O...

Page 20: ...MONO Female 1 4 TS connector for terminating unbalanced low or high impedance line level circuits When both LEFT and RIGHT connectors are terminated the signal from the LEFT connector feeds the Left M...

Page 21: ...ent is provided at 0 dB and represents unity gain at the post fader stage AUX 3 6 outputs BALANCE CONTROL A single rotary control assigns the post fader audio after the final channel gain stages to an...

Page 22: ...s required when using this jack as a line output it must be made by completing the loop at the plug BALANCED OUTPUT Typ of Left and Right outputs Male XLR con nector for terminating the main bus audio...

Page 23: ...FL switch PFL SWITCH Typ of each group This push button switch toggles the group audio onto and off of the PFL headphone bus When the switch is in the DOWN position the audio from the group is includ...

Page 24: ...he Aux 2 bus The control sends the audio after the final gain Unity gain is represented by the 0 dB mark There is a detent to indicate 0 dB The range of the control is infinity OFF to 10 dB L R SWITCH...

Page 25: ...gain is represented by the 0 dB mark There is a detent to indicate the 0 dB position The range of the fader is infinity OFF to 10 dB Audio from this control appears at both the unbalanced and balanced...

Page 26: ...n to the Aux outputs is four Post Fader Aux Output Features 1 UNBALANCED OUTPUT Typ of Aux 3 4 5 and 6 Aux outputs Female 1 4 TS connector for terminating a single unbalanced line level audio output T...

Page 27: ...ter the final gain stage and the main output level control 2 TRACK IN L R Dual female RCA or 1 4 TS connectors for termi nating two single unbalanced line level audio sources The signal ter minated to...

Page 28: ...ive Aux 1 is present at the tip of the Headphone jack while Aux 2 appears at the ring Likewise the 2 TRK inputs Left signal would be present at the tip and Right to the ring of the Headphone jack L R...

Page 29: ...the information you need don t hesi tate to call us Peavey has an extensive service department that provides tech support parts repair and extensive phone support services and will be happy to assist...

Page 30: ...n Ratio Crosstalk Maximum Input Sensitivity Settings Maximum Output Level Maximum Gain Range Input Output Nominal Level Impedance Analog LED Metering 0 1 dB 20 Hz 20 kHz referenced 1 kHz maximum gain...

Page 31: ...power based on the product of the actual current flow line voltage and then averaged Finish Black blue powder coat painted steel Agency Compliance Listings as of press time UL CUL and CE Notes 1 All...

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Page 33: ...Peavey Electronics Corporation 711 A St Meridian MS 39301 AAM 1662 Master Block Diagram Copyright 2001 All Rights Reserved...

Page 34: ...r other proof of date of purchase to your Authorized Peavey Dealer or Authorized Peavey Service Center OR 2 Ship the defective item prepaid to Peavey Electronics Corporation International Service Cent...

Page 35: ...out notice Architectural Acoustics A division of Peavey Electronics Corporation 711 A Street Meridian MS 39301 USA 601 483 5376 FAX 601 486 1678 http aa peavey com AAM 1662 User Manual Copyright 2001...

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