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MU1002X

BASIC SETUP

Getting Started

1.

  Ensure all power is turned off on your mixer. To totally 

ensure this, the AC cable should not be connected to 

the unit.

2.

  All  faders  and  level  controls  should  be  set  at  the 

lowest  levels  to  ensure  no  sound  is  inadvertently 

sent through the outputs when the device is switched 

on. All levels can be altered to acceptable degrees 

after the device is turned on using the channel setup 

instructions.

3.

  Plug  any  necessary  equipment  into  the  device’s 

various  outputs.  This  could  include  amplifiers  and 

speakers,  monitors,  signal  processors,  and/or 

recording devices.

4.

  Plug the supplied power supply into the inlet on the 

back of the MU1002X and into an AC power outlet of 

a suitable voltage.

5.

  Turn the power switch on and follow the channel setup 

instructions to get the most out of your equipment.

Channel Setup

1.

  To ensure the correct audio level of the input channel 

is  selected,  each  of  the  level  input  controls  of  the 

Mixer should be turned counterclockwise as far as 

they will go (which should be the -∞ mark).

2.

  Set the level control of the channel you are setting to 

the 0 dB mark.

3.  

Set the master level control to 0 db mark.

4.

  Press down the main L / R button on the control room 

source section.

5.

  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 sing at the same level the 

performer  normally  would  during  a  performance;  if 

a guitar is plugged into the channel, then the guitar 

should  also  be  strummed  as  it  normally  would  be 

(and  so  on).  This  ensures  levels  are  completely 

accurate and avoids having to reset them later.

6.

  Set the gain of your selected channel to a level that 

ensures the Level Meter indicates the audio level is 

around 0 dB.

7

.  This channel is now ready to be used; you can stop 

Summary of Contents for MU 1002X

Page 1: ...English MU1002X 10 Input Compact Mixer with DFX...

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

Page 3: ...ut prior notice V1 1 OCT 25 MU1002X INTRODUCTION 4 FEATURES 4 BASIC SETUP 5 Getting Started 5 Channel Setup 5 MAKING CONNECTIONS 6 Inputs and Outputs 6 Rear Panel 7 CONTROLS AND SETTINGS 8 Rear Panel...

Page 4: ...applications of your brand new mixer If you do happen to be one of the many people who flatly refuse to read user manuals then we just urge you to at least glance at the Instant Setup section After g...

Page 5: ...ent Channel Setup 1 To ensure the correct audio level of the input channel is selected each of the level input controls of the Mixer should be turned counterclockwise as far as they will go which shou...

Page 6: ...our stereo channels of the MU1002X features two 1 4 phone jacks for the addition of various stereo line level input devices such as electronic keyboards guitars drum machines and so forth If you wish...

Page 7: ...that the main speakers do not reach 8 Record Out These outputs will accommodate typical RCAcables able to feed a stereo signal to a variety of recording devices Phonic s unique mini stereo output has...

Page 8: ...y Control This control is used to give a shelving boost or cut of 15 dB to high frequency 12 kHz sounds This will adjust the amount of treble included in the audio of the channel adding strength and c...

Page 9: ...t to engage the switch allowing the signal to be heard However if you are unsure of the source s operating level we suggest leaving the switch disengaged until you test the source s signal You can the...

Page 10: ...nal level of which is controlled by the EFX to Main control to the Control Room Phones mixing bus 32 Control Room Phones Control This rotary control is used to adjust the signal level sent to the Cont...

Page 11: ...ime 0 3 10 sec 7 Opera Reverb Time 0 3 10 sec 8 Rev Vocal Reverb Time 0 3 10 sec 9 Slap Delay Delay Time 0 800 ms 10 Echo Delay Time 0 800 ms 11 Multi Pong Delay Time 0 800 ms 12 Karaoke Delay Time Fe...

Page 12: ...he right will allow users to combine the stereo signal of those inputs to be output solely through the Main R output of the mixer 36 Main L R Control This 60 mm fader is final level control for the ma...

Page 13: ...EFX Send Cue 1 EFX Return to Main 1 2T RTN to CTRL RM 1 Phones Level Control Yes Main L R Level Control 60 mm fader Effect Processor 32 bit DSP processing 16 effects with one main parameter control t...

Page 14: ...gain 129 5 dBm THD Any output 1KHz 14dBu 20Hz to 20KHz channel inputs 0 005 CMRR 1 KHz 60dBu Gain at maximum 80 dB Maximum Level Mic Preamp Input 10 dBu All Other Input 22 dBu Unbalanced Output 22 dB...

Page 15: ...15 MU1002X DIMENSIONS measurements are shown in mm inches 190 7 48 48 9 1 93 232 5 9 15 215 8 5 65 3 2 57...

Page 16: ...16 MU1002X BLOCK DIAGRAM...

Page 17: ...e original date of purchase against defects in material and workman ship under use as instructed by the user s manual Phonic at its option shall repair or replace the defective unit covered by this wa...

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