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PHANTOM

0 1 H A L L 1
0 2 H A L L 2
0 3 R OOM 1
0 4 R OOM 2

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R E V E R B +D E L AY

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19. AFL SWITCH

       The AFL switch is used to route the channel signal to AFL bus (post-fader listen), it      

       allows you to listen to a channel signal that is affected by the main output signal.  

       The signal you hear is taken after 

PAN

 control.

20. FX Control

 Used to adjust size effect.

21. PARAMETER Control

       Used to adjust the depth of the selected effect, speed, etc.

22.  ST GRAPHIC EQUALIZER

        This 7-band equalizer adjusts the sound of the signal sent to the 

MAIN OUT

 jacks.

23. + 48 V PHANTOM Power

        This switch toggles phantom power ON and OFF. When the switch is turned ON,  

        the mixer su48V phantom power to all channels that have XLR mic input  

        jacks. Turn this switch ON when using one or more phantom-powered condenser      

        microphones.

24.  +48 V  Indicator: 

This indicator lights up when the +48V is turned ON.

25. POWER Indicator: 

This indicator lights up when the mixer is turned ON.

26. Level Meter:

 Shows the signals level

27. AUX Control:

 Used to adjust the output to the AUX pin signal level.

28. RETURNS Control:

 Adjusts the level at which the signal received at the RETURN        

       jacks (L (MONO) and R) is sent to the STEREO L/R bus.

29. TAPE Control:

 Used to adjust the output to the TAPE pin signal level.

30. EQ IN SWITCH:

 Use this switch to activate the graphic equalizer.

31. PHONES Control:

 Controls the level of the signal output to the PHONES jack OUT     

        jacks.

32. PHONES Jacks:

  Connect a pair of headphones  to this TRS phone-type output  

        jack.

33. MP3 Control

       

a. Selected Songs / Play / Pause:

  When playing music, rotate to change up /      

            down the song, press to pause / play.
       

b. Recording:

 When playing music, long press to record, short press to finish      

            recording and enter to playback the recorded music. When playing the 
            recorded music, short press to switch into playing the USB music first track.  
            When playing the USB music, short press to switch into playing the recorded  
            music first track

        c. Mode/Repeat:

 Short press to switch into USB model or BLUETOOTH, long  

            press to repeat the current song. While playing the current song, long press to  
            return to normal play.

34. MP3 player EQ: 

Adjust the MP3 Player two-band equalizer level.

35. FX SEND Fader:

  Control effect input signal level.

36. MP3 VOL Fader:

  To increase or decrease the MP3 VOL.

37. SUB Fader:

 Adjust the SUB output level.

38. MAIN MIX Fader: 

High-precision quality faders to control the output      

           

       level of the main mix.

39. POWER Switch

       Use the POWER switch to turn ON the mixing console. The POWER switch should      
       always be in the "OFF" position when you are about to connect your unit to the  
       mains. To disconnect the unit from the mains, pull out the main cord plug. When    
       installing the product, ensure that the plug is easily accessible.

40. FUSE HOLDER / IEC MAINS RECEPTACLE

        The console is connected to the mains via the supplied cable, which meets the     
        required safety standards. Blown fuses must only be replaced by the same type  
        and rating. The mains connection is made via cable with IEC mains connector. 
        The appropriate mains cable is supplied with the equipment.

41. AMPLIFIER OUTPUT:

  Connect with two 4ohm speakers.

42. COOLING FAN:

 Cools the amplifier to avoid overheat.

Summary of Contents for PMXU128BT

Page 1: ...Wireless BT Streaming Studio Mixer DJ Controller Audio Mixing Console System PMXU46BT PMXU67BT PMXU88BT PMXU128BT PMXU46BT PMXU67BT PMXU88BT PMXU128BT ...

Page 2: ...its in audio the decibel dB If the smallest sound that can be heard by the human ear is given an arbitrary value of 1 then the loudest sound that can be heard is approximately 1 000 000 one million times louder That s too many digits to deal with for practical calculations and so the more appropriate decibel dB unit was created for sound related measurements In this system the difference between t...

Page 3: ...fferent and sometimes you ll want the snap of a bass guitar for example to come through The fundamental and harmonic frequency ranges of some musical instruments Boost with Caution If you re trying to create special or unusual effects go ahead and boost away as much as you like But if you re just trying to achieve a good sounding mix boost only in very small increments A tiny boost in the midrange...

Page 4: ...ect signal The amount of time shift is controlled or modulated by an LFO Low frequency Oscillator For phasing effects the shift is very small The phase difference between the modulated and direct signals causes cancellation at some frequencies and reinforces the signal at others and this causes the shimmering sound we hear For chorus and flanging the signal is delayed by several milliseconds with ...

Page 5: ...install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat 5 Operate only on designated power supply which is printed on the unit 6 Unplug the unit from the wall outlet or set the Master switch to OFF if it is not to be used for several days 7 To disconnect the cord pull it out by the plug Never pull the cord itself 8 Please note...

Page 6: ...s with the number of the current preset To recall the selected preset press ON the button the flashing stops You can also recall the selected preset with the foot switch 18 DSP MUTE SWITCH Mutes the DSP or effects PHANTOM 01 HALL1 02 HALL2 03 ROOM1 04 ROOM2 05 REVERB DELAY 06 125M S DELAY 07 175M S DELAY 08 225M S DELAY 10 560M S DELAY 09 285M S DELAY 11 860M S DELAY 12 1000M S DELAY 14 800M S PIN...

Page 7: ... 30 EQ IN SWITCH Use this switch to activate the graphic equalizer 31 PHONES Control Controls the level of the signal output to the PHONES jack OUT jacks 32 PHONES Jacks Connect a pair of headphones to this TRS phone type output jack 33 MP3 Control a Selected Songs Play Pause When playing music rotate to change up down the song press to pause play b Recording When playing music long press to recor...

Page 8: ...ower switch is not turned ON The power is turned OFF The stereo level fader was turned to minimum The main output audio cable is missing or defective The gain control knob to the channel was turned to minimum The level control knob to the microphone channel was turned to minimum No phantom power to the condenser microphone The gain control knob to the microphone channel was turned to minimum The l...

Page 9: ...sed for Professional Studio Applications On Stage Performances What s in the Box Bluetooth Studio Mixer Power Adapter Cable 3 Pin Wireless Bluetooth Connectivity Hassle Free Audio Streaming Ability Works with All of Today s Latest Devices Smartphones Tablets Laptops Computers etc Bluetooth Network Name KG 08A Bluetooth Version 2 0 Wireless Range 16 4 ft Technical Specs Mic Input Sensitivity Impeda...

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