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Summary of Contents for AM440

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Page 2: ...storms or when unused for long periods of time 14 Refer all servicing to TXDOL HG service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or p...

Page 3: ...or alter any information suppied within this document without prior notice V1 1 APR 12 2006 INTRODUCTION 4 FEATURES 4 GETTING STARTED 5 CHANNEL SETUP 5 MAKING CONNECTIONS 6 CONTROLS AND SETTINGS 8 APP...

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Page 5: ...o ensure the correct audio level of the input channel is selected each of the level input con trols of the Mixer should be turned counterclock wise or down as far as they will go 2 No input other than...

Page 6: ...r you are using They can be used in conjunction with vari ous line level devices such as keyboards drum ma chines electric guitars and a variety of other electric instruments 3 Stereo Channels The AM4...

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Page 8: ...rength and crispness to sounds such as guitars cymbals and synthesizers 14 Middle Frequency Control This control is used to provide a peaking style of boost and cut to the level of middle frequency 2...

Page 9: ...el adjusting the BAL control will increase the left or right audio signals accordingly balance 19 Peak Indicator This LED indicator will illuminate when the device hits high peaks 6 dB before overload...

Page 10: ...Control This control is used to scroll through the various ef fects Turning the control clockwise will allow users to ascend into higher program numbers and turning it counter clockwise will allow use...

Page 11: ...f the signal received by the RCA 2T Return inputs The to Main button sends the signal to the main mix whereas the to Ctrl Rm sends the signal to the Control Room mixing bus for monitoring 30 AUX to Ct...

Page 12: ...WXS SRVVLEOH IRU RXU QHHGV ZKLFK PD GHSHQG RQ ZKDW LQVWUXPHQWV RX wish to connect as well as how many external devices you wish to connect and your required monitoring applications Combining the use o...

Page 13: ...13 AM440 440D DIMENSIONS Both the AM440 and AM440D share the same dimensions All measurements are shown in mm inches...

Page 14: ...0 3 52 HEAVY PHASER 1 5 1 2 53 HEAVY PHASER 2 6 2 8 54 WILD PHASER 1 7 4 0 8 55 WILD PHASER 2 9 6 4 8 NO PROGRAM NAME PARAMETER SETTING PAN SPEED TYPE 56 SLOW PAN 0 1 R L 57 SLOW PAN 1 0 1 R L 58 SLOW...

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Page 16: ...t 2 K ohms 2 K ohms All Other Input except insert 10 K ohms 10 K ohms RCA 2T Output 1 1 K ohms 1 1 K ohms Equalization 3 band 15 dB 3 band 15 dB Low EQ 80 Hz 80 Hz Mid EQ 2 5 KHz 2 5 KHz Hi EQ 12 KHz...

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