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PHONIC CORPORATION

MU 502/802/1002 USER

S MANUAL

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MU 502/802/1002 USER

S MANUAL

PHONIC CORPORATION

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MAKING CONNECTIONS

Inputs and Outputs

1.   XLR Microphone Jacks

These jacks accept typical 3-pin XLR 
inputs  for  balanced  and  unbalanced 
signals.  They  can  be  used  in  con-
junction  with  microphones  –  such  as 
professional  condenser,  dynamic  or 
ribbon  microphones  -  with  standard 
XLR  male  connectors,  and  feature 
low  noise  preamplifiers,  serving  for 
crystal clear sound replication. Each of the MU series 
mixers  features  two  standard  XLR  microphone  inputs 
for your convenience. 

NB. 

When these inputs are used with condenser microphones, the Phantom Power 

should be activated. However, when Phantom Power button is engaged, single ended 
(unbalanced) microphones and instruments should not be used on the Mic inputs.

2.   Line Inputs

This input accepts typical 1/4” TRS or TS inputs, for bal-
anced or unbalanced signals. There are various numbers 
of these inputs depending which mixer you are using. 
They can be used in conjunction with various line level 
devices,  such  as  keyboards,  drum  machines,  electric 
guitars, and a variety of other electric instruments.

3.   INS (Insert) (MU 502 Only)

Located below the channel 1’s XLR 
microphone  input,  the  primary  use 
for  this  TRS  phone  jack  is  for  the 
addition of external devices, such as 
dynamic  processors  or  equalizers, 
to the mono input channel. This will 
require  a Y cord that can send and 
receive  signals  of  the  mixer  to  and 
from an external processor. The MU 
802  and  MU  1002  Mixers  do  not  feature  these  jacks; 
however can have external processors running parallel 
through the various outputs and inputs.

4.   Stereo Channels

Each of the MU series’ mixers feature a few stereo chan-
nels,  thrown  in  for  maximum  flexibility.  Each  of  these 
stereo channels features two 1/4” TRS phone jacks, for 

the addition of various line level input devices, such as 
electronic keyboards, guitars and external signal proces-
sors or mixers. On the MU 502, the first stereo channel 
(mic 2-3) features both a 3-pin XLR microphone input 
and  two  1/4”  phone  jacks,  therefore  can  be  used  as 
either a monaural microphone or line 
input  channel  or  a  stereo  line  input 
channel.  These  Stereo  Channels 
can also be used as Mono channels, 
where the signal from any 1/4" phone 
jack plugged into the Left stereo input 
will cause the signal to be duplicated 
to the Right input also. This does not 
work in reverse, however.

5.   Main L and R Outputs

These two ports will output the final stereo balanced line 
level signal sent from the main mixing bus. The primary 
purpose  of  these  jacks  is  to  send  the  main  output  to 
external  devices,  which  may  include  power  amplifiers 
(and in-turn, a pair of speakers), other mixers, as well as 
a wide range of other possible signal processors (Equal-
izers, Crossovers, etcetera). 

6.   Stereo AUX Return (MU 802 Only)

These 1/4” TS inputs are for the return of audio to the 
MU 802 mixer, processed by an external signal proces-
sor. If really needed, they can also be used as additional 
inputs,  with  a  level  control  located  on  the  face  of  the 
mixer. The Stereo AUX Return can also accept Mono 
signals, where plugging the 1/4" phone jack of any de-
vice into the Left stereo input will cause the signal to be 
duplicated to the Right input also. This does not work in 
reverse, however.

Summary of Contents for MU 1002

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Page 2: ...table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over 13 Unplug this apparatus during...

Page 3: ...ntrol 8 15 High Frequency Control 8 16 Middle Frequency Control MU 802 and 1002 8 17 Low Frequency Control 8 18 High Pass Filter 75 Hz MU 502 and 1002 8 19 EFX Control MU 802 and 1002 8 20 4 10 Switch...

Page 4: ...y refuse to read user manuals then we just urge you to at least glance at the Instant Setup section After glancing at or reading through the manual we applaud you if you do read the entire manual plea...

Page 5: ...ting to the 0 dB mark 4 Ensure the channel has a signal sent to it similar to the signal that will be sent when in common use For example if the channel is using a microphone then you should speak or...

Page 6: ...processors running parallel through the various outputs and inputs 4 Stereo Channels Each of the MU series mixers feature a few stereo chan nels thrown in for maximum flexibility Each of these stereo...

Page 7: ...mixer with external devices such as tape and CD players or even Laptop computers receiving a signal from another source and feeding it to either the Main L and R or the Phones mixing bus The 2 trim co...

Page 8: ...dio of the channel and bring more warmth and punch to drums and bass guitars 18 High Pass Filter 75 Hz MU 502 and 1002 This button will activate a high pass filter that reduces all frequencies below 7...

Page 9: ...the 2T Rtn signal has priority over this signal however just as the EFX Cue on the MU 802 and 1002 mixers has priority over the 2T Rtn MU 802 and 1002 2T Return Control Additions The 2T Return Control...

Page 10: ...of the left and right signals Also converting the signal into a monaural one allows you to use the Main L R Output as 2 seper ate mono outs 32 Level Meter The MU series level meters give an accurate...

Page 11: ...n be attributed to the mixers use however they should give you an idea of the possible uses that the various inputs and outputs have The right combination of microphones guitars drum machines keyboard...

Page 12: ...PHONIC CORPORATION MU 502 802 1002 USER S MANUAL Page 12 Live Sound Application Using an External Signal Processor With MU 1002...

Page 13: ...MU 502 802 1002 USER S MANUAL PHONIC CORPORATION Page 13 DIMENSIONS All measurements are shown in millimeters inches...

Page 14: ...at main output Channels 1 4 unit gain EQ flat all channels on main mix channels 1 3 as far left as possible channels 2 4 as far right as possible Reference 6dBu Master unity channel fader down 86 5 dB...

Page 15: ...MU 502 802 1002 USER S MANUAL PHONIC CORPORATION Page 15 L MONO R MIC IN LINE IN L MONO R CHANNEL 1 CHANNEL 2 3 CHANNEL 4 5 MU 502 BLOCK DIAGRAM...

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