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V1.5 2004/10/13

Summary of Contents for MU 200 XP

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Page 2: ...ble 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 li...

Page 3: ...TROLS AND SETTINGS 8 APPLICATION 11 DIGITAL EFFECT TABLE 12 BLOCK DIAGRAM 13 SPECIFICATIONS 14 DIMENSIONS 16 APPENDIX 17 page Compact Powered Mixer MU200XP Phonic reserves the right to improve or alte...

Page 4: ...uals then we just urge you to at least glance at the Instant Setup section After glanc ing at or reading through the manual we applaud you if you do read the entire manual please store it in a place t...

Page 5: ...l input controls of the Mixer should be turned counterclockwise or down as far as they will go 2 No input other than the one being set should have any device plugged in This will ensure the purest sig...

Page 6: ...yAUX Return 2 is routed to the internal effects processor Furthermore the StereoAUX Return can also accept Mono signals where plugging the 1 4 phone jack of any device into the Left input will cause t...

Page 7: ...cable allowing AC power to be supplied to the mixer Please use the power cable that is included with this mixer only The Fuse holder located above the AC Power connector is of course for the MU 200XP...

Page 8: ...dle frequency 2 5 kHz sounds at a range of 15 dB Changing middle frequencies of an audio feed can be rather difficult when used in a professional audio mix as it is usually more desirable to cut middl...

Page 9: ...position middle position 26 Mute ALT 3 4 This handy little button is basically a typical mute button effectively stopping any signal received by the channel from being sent to the Main L R and EFX mix...

Page 10: ...on is released and you can turn the AUX 1 up control of any input channel to track it s signal 39 Assign To Main Button When the Assign To Main button is engaged the 2T Return and Alternative 3 4 sign...

Page 11: ...explore the functions and find the best setup possible for your needs which may depend on what instruments you wish to connect as well as how many external devices you wish to connect and your require...

Page 12: ...7 ECHO 2 Ideal for Echoing vocals Delay Time 0 800 ms 8 DELAY 1 Delays the audio signal Delay Time 0 800 ms 9 DELAY 2 Delays the audio signal Delay Time 0 800 ms 10 EARLY REF Modifies early reflection...

Page 13: ...MU 200XP USER S MANUAL PHONIC CORPORATION Page 13 BLOCK DIAGRAM...

Page 14: ...out with trim control Mini stereo and stereo RCA CTRL RM L R 2 x 1 4 TS Phones 1 Channel Strips 6 Inserts 4 Aux send 2 Pan Balance control Yes Volume Controls Rotary Master Section Stereo aux returns...

Page 15: ...d max gain 129 5 dBm THD Power output 1KHz 20Hz to 20KHz 50 watts 4 ohms 0 1 Any output 1KHz 14dBu 20Hz to 20KHz channel inputs 0 005 CMRR 1 KHz 60dBu Gain at maximum 80 dB Maximum Level Mic preamp in...

Page 16: ...PHONIC CORPORATION Page 16 MU 200XP USER S MANUAL DIMENSIONS 264 3 10 4 270 3 10 6 274 8 10 8 92 8 3 7 100 0 3 9 68 0 2 7 82 0 3 2 240 0 9 4 41 0 1 6 95 3 3 8 Measurements are shown in mm inch...

Page 17: ...SBN 0 240 80308 6 l Sound Advice The Musician s Guide to the Recording Studio by Wayne Wadham Schirmer Books ISBN 0 02 872694 4 l Professional Microphone Techniques by David Mills Huber Philip William...

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