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Manual-1

AM2

AUTOMATIC MIXER

OPERATORS MANUAL

WEAR PARTS:

 This product contains no wear parts.

QUICK START

If you’re setting up the AM2 automixer, then this Quick Start is 

for you. It’s intended to get your audio working quickly in just 

422 words.

Plug microphones into the Mic Inputs using standard XLR 

mic cables. Condenser mics need the MIC +48V switch position. 

Use the MIC +0V middle position for dynamic mics. The LINE 

position is used when a wireless microphone’s receiver output is 

connected.

Connect the Main Output XLR to your amplifier or powered 

loudspeaker and select the LINE switch position. If the Main 

Output feeds a microphone input, select the MIC position.

Start with the gray OUTPUT LEVEL knob turned all the 

way down – fully counterclockwise. One at a time for each mic, 

talk very loudly and very closely to the mic and adjust the cor-

responding black LEVEL control so only the loudest speech just 

barely flickers the red overload (OL) indicators. Once the input 

gains are set, the AM2 automatically controls the mic mix to 

avoid feedback. (You won’t need to ride these controls.)

Turn on the amplifier/loudspeaker and turn it up about half 

way. Also turn the OUTPUT LEVEL knob up until the volume 

is appropriate for your application.

AM2

AUTOMIXER

POWER

LOCATE

OUT

IN

CASCADE

RAD

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MIC INPUTS

SIG

OL

2

SIG

OL

LEVEL

3

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OL

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4

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OL

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5

SIG

OL

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6

SIG

OL

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7

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OL

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8

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OL

LEVEL

OUTPUT

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OL

LEVEL

LEVEL

POWER

COMM

AUDIO RX

AUDIO TX

If the system feeds back (that horrible squeal), your mics 

are hearing too much from your loudspeakers. First try moving 

the mics farther from the loudspeaker and/or pointing the mics 

and loudspeakers away from each other. Next, try turning down 

the gain on the amplifier or loudspeaker. If this does not reduce 

feedback, don’t reach for the black Mic Input knobs, instead turn 

down the OUTPUT LEVEL.

Daisy-chain up to eight AM2s together by connecting 

CASCADE IN to CASCADE OUT. The Main Output on each 

AM2 delivers a gain-sharing automix of it’s Mic Inputs and all 

upstream Inputs. This means the mix of all Mic Inputs is on the 

Main Output of the last AM2 in the daisy-chain. Though each 

AM2’s OUTPUT LEVEL control always adjusts the volume of 

it’s respective XLR OUTPUT, the last OUTPUT LEVEL affects 

all

 Mic Inputs to it’s Main Output including the RAD PORT.

If your AM2(s) connect to a Rane Mongoose, the last AM2 

in the cascade needs its RAD PORT connected with a shielded 

CAT 5 cable to one of the Rane Mongoose’s rear panel Remote 

Audio Device ports. Some systems may provide a wall plate loca-

tion to connect the RAD Port cable.

If you have line sources such as iPods® or CD/DVD players 

you would like to mix with these mics, or would like USB audio 

playback or recording, look at the Rane AM1.

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