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5..    LLE

EFFT

T//R

RIIG

GH

HT

T  LLE

EV

VE

ELL  D

DIIS

SP

PLLA

AY

YS

S   These indicators graphically display the signal level being sent to

the Left or Right outputs (L, R). Signal is sampled at the summing amp and post-master faders to
monitor clipping throughout the Left/Right and Mono Master section. The Clip indicator will
illuminate when signal approaches clipping (-2 dB). 

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6..    M

MO

ON

NO

O  —

—  A

AFFLL//P

PFFLL  LLE

EV

VE

ELL  D

DIIS

SP

PLLA

AY

Y   This indicator graphically displays the signal level being sent

to the Mono output. When any AFL/PFL switch on the mixer is activated, this display indicates the
signal level being sent to the AFL/PFL bus. The AFL/PFL indicator flashes if either mode (AFL or PFL)
is selected.

N

NO

OT

TE

E:: Clip LED can illuminate before the rest of the array indicating the summing amp is clipping.

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7..    M

MO

ON

NO

O  M

MA

AS

ST

TE

ER

R  FFA

AD

DE

ER

R   This control determines the level of the output signal sent to the Mono

output. An adjacent switch allows a post-fader signal to be sent to the Headphone Output and the
AFL/PFL Level Display. A yellow LED above the switch indicates AFL (post-fader) engagement.

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8..    LL  &

&  R

R  M

MA

AS

ST

TE

ER

R  FFA

AD

DE

ER

RS

S   These controls determine the level of the signal sent to the Left and

Right outputs respectively. As with all faders, the optimum setting is at unity gain (0). 

(BAL)

(BAL)

(BAL)

(UNBAL)

(UNBAL)

(UNBAL)

L

R

M

MONO/
LEFT

T=IN
R=OUT

RIGHT

INSERT
(TRS)

INSERT
(TRS)

INSERT
(TRS)

70 WATTS

100V     -240V

(BAL)

(UNBAL)

(BAL)

(UNBAL)

(BAL)

(UNBAL)

(BAL)

(UNBAL)

(UNBAL)

T=IN
R=OUT

T=IN
R=OUT

T=IN
R=OUT

MONO/
LEFT

RIGHT

(UNBAL)

POWER

50/60 Hz

3

SUB 1

OUT

SUB 2

OUT

SUB 3

OUT

SUB 4

OUT

RIGHT

OUT

LEFT

OUT

MONO

OUT

RETURN 1

RIGHT

LEFT

MONO

AUX 2

OUT

AUX 1

OUT

AUX 3

OUT

AUX 4

OUT

AUX 5

OUT

AUX 6

OUT

RETURN 2

COMP4

I/O

COMP3

I/O

COMP2

I/O

COMP1

I/O

(UNBAL)

(UNBAL)

(UNBAL)

(UNBAL)

R

Re

ea

arr  P

Pa

an

ne

ell  

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9..    LL,,  R

R,,  M

MO

ON

NO

O  IIN

NS

SE

ER

RT

T   These 1/4" stereo (TRS) jacks, provided on the Left, Right, and Mono

channels, allow an external device to be inserted into the signal path, pre-master fader. The tip
carries the signal being sent and the ring is the signal return. A switch in the jack connects the send
to the return if no plug is inserted. The signal must be returned to this jack when this feature is
used. Failure to return the signal will result in no output.

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50

0..    LL,,  R

R,,  M

MO

ON

NO

O  U

UN

NB

BA

ALL  ((U

UN

NB

BA

ALLA

AN

NC

CE

ED

D  O

OU

UT

TP

PU

UT

T))    These 1/4" jacks allow output of an unbalanced

signal and are provided for the Left, Right, and Mono channels.

5

511..    LL,,  R

R,,  M

MO

ON

NO

O  B

BA

ALL  ((B

BA

ALLA

AN

NC

CE

ED

D  O

OU

UT

TP

PU

UT

T))   These XLR connectors allow output of a balanced signal

and are also provided for the Left, Right, and Mono channels. The unbalanced and balanced outputs 
can be used simultaneously, but both output levels are controlled by the corresponding Master
fader.

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2..    R

RE

ET

TU

UR

RN

N  IIN

NP

PU

UT

TS

S   These 1/4" balanced (TRS) high-impedance inputs can be used as stereo or

individual returns. Designed for effects return, they can also be used as additional stereo inputs. The
Mono/Left input provides signal to both inputs if no connector is attached to the Right jack. The tip
is the positive input for both balanced and unbalanced use.

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3..    C

CO

OM

MP

PR

RE

ES

SS

SO

OR

R  II//O

O  ((IIN

NP

PU

UT

T//O

OU

UT

TP

PU

UT

T))   These 1/4" stereo (TRS) jacks allow the internal

compressors for each Sub group to be patched to an input channel or to an external device. The tip
carries the input (return) signal to the compressor and the ring carries the output (send). 

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54

4..    S

SU

UB

B  O

OU

UT

T    These 1/4" (TRS) unbalanced outputs provide signal from the Sub groups.

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9

5

50

0

5

511

5

57

7

5

58

8

5

56

6

5

55

5

5

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Page 1: ...AAM 2443 3243 Analog Audio Mixer User Manual All manuals and user guides at all guides com a l l g u i d e s c o m...

Page 2: ...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 utilis dans ce manuel pour indiquer l utilisa...

Page 3: ...apparatus When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over 14 Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of t...

Page 4: ...king for better ways to provide information about our products and your input is always appreciated If you have a comment about this manual or would like to make a suggestion please write to Peavey El...

Page 5: ...L LO OW W This active tone control is a shelving type that varies low frequency response by 15 dB Corner frequency is 75 Hz 1 10 0 A AU UX X 1 1 4 4 These controls adjust the level of the channel s p...

Page 6: ...INE input connectors to compensate for an out of phase signal that would otherwise cause frequency phase cancellations in the mix Stereo Channels offer the same channel strip controls as Standard Chan...

Page 7: ...2 21 1 2 22 2 2 23 3 2 24 4 2 25 5 2 26 6 2 27 7 4 46 6 4 41 1 3 37 7 4 42 2 4 44 4 4 43 3 3 35 5 3 34 4 3 38 8 4 40 0 4 45 5 2 28 8 3 33 3 4 48 8 2 29 9 3 30 0 3 31 1 3 32 2 4 47 7 3 39 9 3 36 6 All...

Page 8: ...the rear panel is bypassed Similarly when the compressor is being patched externally the Sub group is bypassed Engaging the I O switch allows the operator to hear the difference between the compresse...

Page 9: ...us assignment of the input signal They determine where the return signal is being sent 3 38 8 B BA AL L P PA AN N This control determines the placement of the signal in its assigned bus Rotating the c...

Page 10: ...OMP2 I O COMP1 I O UNBAL UNBAL UNBAL UNBAL R Re ea ar r P Pa an ne el l 4 49 9 L L R R M MO ON NO O I IN NS SE ER RT T These 1 4 stereo TRS jacks provided on the Left Right and Mono channels allow an...

Page 11: ...urned off while patching and or applying power to external equipment to be used in conjunction with the mixer The Power LED will illuminate when power has been applied and the unit is on If you requir...

Page 12: ...pective output buses BAL PAN determines 1 2 3 4 or L R I IN NS SE ER RT TS S These jacks allow the signal to be taken from and returned to the channel allowing outboard equipment to be inserted into t...

Page 13: ...13 AAM 2443 AAM 3243 AAM 2443 AAM 3243 B Bl lo oc ck k D Di ia ag gr ra am m AAM 2443 3243 All manuals and user guides at all guides com...

Page 14: ...1 4 TRS Tip Ring Sleeve Gnd Minimum input level sensitivity is the smallest signal that will produce nominal output 4 dBu with sub and master controls set for maximum gain Nominal settings are defined...

Page 15: ...0 dB 1 dB Stereo input to L R output 20 Hz to 30 kHz 0 dB 1 dB T To ot ta al l H Ha ar rm mo on ni ic c D Di is st to or rt ti io on n T TH HD D Mic to L R output at nominal level Less than 0 007 20...

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