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The M6 Mixer uses high quality transformers on its inputs and outputs.  
Transformer topology was chosen for its inherent ability to reject RF, thus making 
this new mixer perfect for use with multiple RF systems. 
 
This new design uses modern semi-conductors from Maxim, Linear Technology 
National Semiconductor and Burr-Brown to name but a few.  These operational 
amplifiers, voltage regulators and precision voltage references feature low power 
consumption, low noise and low distortion.  
 
 

C. ENVIRONMENTAL 

OPERATION 

 

Your new M6 Audio Mixer has been designed to operate under extreme field 
conditions.  The electronics have been designed to operate over a temperature 
range of -4 to 158 degrees Fahrenheit (-20 to +70C) less the affects on batteries.  
This in addition to the M6’s ability to operate under high humidity conditions 
makes it perfect for harsh field conditions. 

 

 

INTERFACING

 

 

A: 

TO RDAT RECORDERS:  

 

The M6 Mixer can be interfaced to virtually any professional recorder via the 
standard XLR outputs.   

 

B: 

TO WIRELESS MICROPHONES:  

 

The M6 Mixer will easily accept the output signal from virtually any wireless 
receiver.  It can accept microphone or line level signal via a simple switch setting.  
Please note that most wireless receivers are not compatible with 48PH or 12T 
mic power.  You should always set the M6’s mic powering switch to “D” dynamic 
when using wireless receivers. 

 

 

WARRANTY AND NON-WARRANTY SERVICE 

 

In the unlikely event your M6 Mixer requires service it should be carefully packed 
and shipped prepaid to: 

 

Professional Sound Corporation 

Service Department 

28085 Smyth Drive 

Valencia, CA  91355 USA 

PH 661-295-9395 

FAX 661-295-8398 

e-mail 

[email protected]

 

 

Please call before shipping your mixer

.  We may be able to solve your 

problem via the phone.  We are always willing to help you with your M6 Mixer 

Summary of Contents for M6 Retro

Page 1: ...M6 Retro Portable Audio Mixer Operation Manual for Mixers with PCB V1 1 Copyright 2002 Professional Sound Corporation Printed in the U S A...

Page 2: ...7 A BALANCED INPUTS B INPUT LEVELS C MICROPHONE POWERING D LOW CUT FILTER E CHANNEL GAIN F CHANNEL PANS G AUX SENDS H CHANNEL FADER OUTPUTS 7 8 A BALANCED OUTPUTS B OUTPUT LIMITERS C HEADPHONE OUTPUT...

Page 3: ...E OSCILATOR POWERING 9 10 A INTERNAL BATTERY POWER B EXTERNAL POWER CONSTRUCTION 10 A CHASSIS B ELECTRONIC TOPOLOGY C ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATION INTERFACING 11 A TO RDAT RECORDERS B TO NAGRA RECORDERS WA...

Page 4: ...des all the functions necessary to produce studio quality recordings in the field It s user friendly features rugged design and sonic purity make the M6 Mixer perfect for feature film recording remote...

Page 5: ...crophone level 0dB attenuation and L Line level 50dB attenuation This input level attenuation settings are used to correctly interface sources of varying levels to the M6 s preamplifiers Correct level...

Page 6: ...esponse Optional low cut filter settings of 100Hz and 140Hz will roll off the frequencies below these figures at a rate of 12dB per octave 3dB level at 100Hz and 140Hz respectively Low cut filtering i...

Page 7: ...n the front panel of the mixer near the meter B OUTPUT LIMITERS The limit threshold activation level is factory set at 3 on the meter The limiters compress the signal at approximately 2 7 to 1 ratio T...

Page 8: ...ivate line function will only operate as long as the button is pressed down E BOOM COMM The M6 mixer also contains a complete duplex communication system built in This system allows the mixer operator...

Page 9: ...attributes found on many RDATs ADDITIONAL FEATURES A SLATE MICROPHONE The M6 Mixer is equipped with a slate microphone This microphone is activated when the front panel slate momentary push button sw...

Page 10: ...he incorrect polarity the mixer will not be damaged it simply will not power up CONSTRUCTION A CHASSIS The new M6 Mixer chassis has been designed for demanding field use The complete chassis is formed...

Page 11: ...conditions makes it perfect for harsh field conditions INTERFACING A TO RDAT RECORDERS The M6 Mixer can be interfaced to virtually any professional recorder via the standard XLR outputs B TO WIRELESS...

Page 12: ...face Epoxy silk screening Global Gain 80dB Freq Response 20 20Khz 1dB Signal to Noise 131dB EIN 150 Ohms Distortion 00 08 THD Low Cut Filter 100Hz 140Hz 12dB Octave Mic Power DYN 12T 48 PH Oscillator...

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