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4.
EQ section HIGH control (ch. 1 / 2)
This control gives you up to 15dB boost or cut at 12KHz with a “SHELVING” curve shape. Use it to increase or
reduce the sound “clarity” or “brightness”.
5.
EQ section LOW control (ch. 1 / 2)
This control gives you up to 15dB boost or cut at 80Hz with a “SHELVING” curve shape. Use it to increase or
reduce the sound “punch”.
6.
MONO/STEREO switch (ch. 1 / 2)
Using this button you can set the 1 and 2 inputs as a standard stereo channel: in this case the channel 1 is
routed to the LEFT output and channel 2 is routed to the RIGHT output.
7.
PEAK detector (ch. 1 / 2)
The PEAK LED indicates that the input signal is near to the CLIPPING point.
IMPORTANT: if the LED PEAK flashes reduce the level of the input signal using the GAIN control.
8.
FADER LEVEL control (ch. 1 / 2)
It adjusts the level of the channel signal and sends it to the MAIN MIX outputs.
9.
LINE LEFT/MONO jack input (ch. 3-4 / 5-6)
This is a female JACK connector that accepts a balanced or unbalanced line level input signal from almost any
line source.
If the RIGHT jack is not inserted, this channel operates like a MONO channel with this input as a single signal
source.
Wiring is the
following:
Tip = + positive or "hot"
Sleeve = shield or ground
10.
LINE RIGHT jack input (ch. 3-4 / 5-6)
This is a JACK connector that accepts a balanced or unbalanced line level input signal from almost any line
source. This is used only in presence of LEFT jack input to use the channel as STEREO.
11.
CHANNEL LEVEL control (ch. 3-4 / 5-6)
It adjusts the level of the channel signal and sends it to the MAIN MIX outputs.
12.
MAIN MIX control
The MAIN MIX controls the output level just before the MAIN MIX outputs and HEADPHONE output. When
the potentiometer is fully down the MAIN MIX is off, while the "0" indicates a +4dBu nominal output level.
Typically, this fader is set near the "0" label and left alone, but it can be used for song fadeouts or quick
system-wide mutes.
13.
PHONES LEVEL control
This controls the PHONES output's level.
14.
L & R LEVEL meters
The level meters are made of two columns of four LEDs with three colors to indicate different ranges of signal