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MM502 USER

S MANUAL

PHONIC CORPORATION

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

INTRODUCTION .............................. 4

FEATURES ....................................... 4

GETTING STARTED ........................ 4

TYPICAL CONNECTING LEADS .... 5

CONNECTING PANEL DESCRIPTION
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INPUT CHANNEL .............................................. 7

1

MICROPHONE INPUT ............................... 7

2

LINE INPUT ................................................ 7

3

INSERT ....................................................... 7

4

STEREO LINE INPUT ................................ 7

MASTER SECTION ........................................... 7

5

MAIN OUT ................................................... 7

6

 PHONES .................................................... 7

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2T RTN & 2T REC ....................................... 7

CONTROL DESCRIPTION ............... 8

INPUT CHANNEL .............................................. 8

8       GAIN ......................................................... 8

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EQUALIZER ................................................ 8

10 LOW CUT ................................................... 8

11 PAN (CH-1) / BAL (CH2/3 & 4/5) ................. 8

12 PEAK INDICATOR ...................................... 8

13 CHANNEL LEVEL CONTROL .................... 8

MASTER SECTION ........................................... 9

14 +48V PHANTOM POWER ........................... 9

15  TO L/R ....................................................... 9

16 TO PHONES ............................................... 9

17 PHONES .................................................... 9

18 MAIN L/R LEVEL CONTROL ...................... 9

19 POWER, PEAK, & LEVEL METER .............. 9

20 POWER SOCKET ....................................... 9

21 POWER SWITCH ....................................... 9

APPLICATION ILLUSTRATION ..... 10

COMPUTER RECORDING SETUP ............... 10

SMALL PA SYSTEM ........................................ 11

DIMENSIONS ................................. 12

BLOCK DIAGRAM .......................... 13

SPECIFICATIONS .......................... 14

SUGGESTED READINGS ............. 15

Summary of Contents for MM 502

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Page 2: ...F THE UNIT No user serviceable parts inside Always contact a qualified technician for repair or modification DO NOT open modify or disassemble the unit without a qualified technician present Any chang...

Page 3: ...ES 7 7 2T RTN 2T REC 7 CONTROL DESCRIPTION 8 INPUTCHANNEL 8 8 GAIN 8 9 EQUALIZER 8 10 LOW CUT 8 11 PAN CH 1 BAL CH2 3 4 5 8 12 PEAK INDICATOR 8 13 CHANNEL LEVEL CONTROL 8 MASTERSECTION 9 14 48V PHANTO...

Page 4: ...ntrol Peak LEDs on mono input channel GETTING STARTED 1 Check the AC voltage before connecting the power plug to the outlet Make sure the AC power supply shares the same voltage used in your country F...

Page 5: ...or different connectors for possible application For MM502 compact mixer the following are balanced MAIN OUT MIC LINE IN channel1 2 and Stereo Channel CH2 3 4 5 And the following are unbalanced 2T RTN...

Page 6: ...PHONIC CORPORATION MM502 USER S MANUAL Page 6 TYPICAL CONNECTING LEADS ILLUSTRATION TYPICAL CONNECTING LEADS...

Page 7: ...microphone input because they are the least likely to be interfered When using condenser microphone make sure the 48V Phantom Power is turned on See PHANTOM POWER for more information 2 LINE INPUT Lin...

Page 8: ...this frequency could add extra punch to guitars drums and keyboards by turning clockwise Cut it to reduce stage rumble hum or to improve a mushy sound 10 LOW CUT Push down the LOW CUT button adds the...

Page 9: ...en power is being turned on MASTER SECTION 14 48V PHANTOM POWER Condenser microphones need phantom power Therefore you should turn it on when using condenser microphones Located at the control panel a...

Page 10: ...R S MANUAL Page 10 COMPUTER RECORDING SETUP LINE OUT LINE IN PC with Recording Software SOUND CARD I O ATTENTION Release the TO L R button at the 2T RTN section to avoid feedback APPLICATION ILLUSTRAT...

Page 11: ...E EQ IN 6 18 6 CLIP 24 12 12 0 6 18 6 CLIP 24 12 12 0 20 25 31 5 40 50 63 80 125 100 160 200 250 315 400 500 630 800 1K 2K 4K 5K 8K 10K 12 5K 16K 20K 1 25K 1 6K 2 5K 3 15K 6 3K 20 25 31 5 40 50 63 80...

Page 12: ...PHONIC CORPORATION MM502 USER S MANUAL Page 12 DIMENSIONS DIMENSIONS ARE SHOWN IN MM INCH DIMENSIONS...

Page 13: ...MM502 USER S MANUAL PHONIC CORPORATION Page 13 BLOCK DIAGRAM BLOCK DIAGRAM...

Page 14: ...PHONIC CORPORATION MM502 USER S MANUAL Page 14 SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS Due to continually improving product performance specifications are subject to change without notice S S S S...

Page 15: ...ISBN 0 240 80308 6 Sound Advice The Musician Guide to the Recording Studio by Wayne Wadham Schirmer Books ISBN 0 02 872694 4 Professional Microphone Techniques by David Mills Huber Philip Williams Ha...

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