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4

REAR PANEL

CH 4

CH 1

CH 2

CH 3

CH 4

LEVEL

LEVEL

LEVEL

LEVEL

PS12

CLASS AMP

   5 + 5  W

A T

T MIX/AMP   

LEFT

RIGHT

MA251

3.5mm

STEREO

+

+

-

-

BOTH OUTPUTS MUST BE USED

PHANTOM

CH 1

INPUT

CH 2

INPUT

CH 3

INPUT

POWER

LINE

OUT

ON - OFF

CH 2 

MONO

INPUT

MUTE

R

R

R

L

L

L

15 VDC

+

-

CHANNEL 2

CHANNEL 1

INPUT

OUTPUT

INPUT

OUTPUT

MIC/
LINE

MIC/
LINE

MP222

CH1-TIP

CH2-RING

  DUAL

OUTPUT

INPUTS: 1 - 2: XLR balanced inputs for connection to any standard dynamic or 
condenser microphone. The input circuitry has a very wide input range and can 
accommodate almost any (mic to line) level signal if you select the proper setting 
for the Mic/Line switch.

OUTPUTS: 1 - 2: XLR balanced outputs. The output circuitry has a very wide 
range and can accommodate most mic XLR inputs. If you select the proper set-
ting for the -30 dB switch on the front of the MP222.

MIC/LINE SWITCH: This is for setting up the output XLR’s for either Mic or Line 
level. The mic/line switch will effect the XLR and DUAL OUTPUT levels.      

IN=LINE   OUT=MIC

DUAL OUTPUT: Tip-Ring-Sleeve stereo 1/8” (3.5mm) jack for connection to a 
computer or other stereo type inputs. The tip of the jack is connected to channel 
1 and the ring is connected to channel 2. This will make channel 1 effectively the 
left output and channel 2 the right output going into a stereo application.

15 VDC JACK: For connection to the Rolls PS27s 15VDC power supply.

CONNECTION - OPERATION

Connect microphones to the MP222 via balanced XLR cables. 

Make sure that you are using the proper Mic/Line switch setting. If the output 
level of the MP222 seems very low or very loud it might be that you are using 
the wrong mic/line switch setting. If you are using a Mic output level the mic/line 
switch on the back of the MP222 is set to the Mic setting, and if you are using a 
Line level output signal that the switch is in the line setting. The mic/line switch 
will effect the XLR and DUAL OUTPUT levels. 
 

IN=LINE   OUT=MIC

Make sure that the input PAD switch is in the proper setting. Start with the PAD 
switch in the outward position (OFF) for most Microphone applications, and 
adjust it as needed. See “FRONT PANEL” section of this manual for more info 
on the PAD switch. Improper PAD switch setting will make the unit seem very low 
in overall volume (-30 dB to be exact). Make sure if you are using a Mic that the 
PAD switch on the front of the MP222 is set to the outward position (OFF), and 
if you are using a Line level input signal that the switch is in the inward -30 dB 
setting (ON).

If you are using the DUAL OUTPUT connect it to the Input of your recording 
device that also uses a stereo 1/8” (3.5mm) Tip-Ring-Sleeve plug. Follow the silk 
screening on the back of the of the unit. The tip is connected to channel 1 and 
the ring is connected to channel 2. This will make channel 1 effectively the left 
output and channel 2 the right output going into a stereo application.

Connect the Rolls PS27s power supply. Once your MP222 is properly connected, 
the pwr LED on the front panel will light.

If you are using condenser type microphones, apply the phantom power to the 
desired channels. Test the microphone levels by speaking into the microphones 
at a normal operating volume, and adjust the Mic Level controls until you achieve 
desired levels. Adjust each control to the desired setting.

Adjust the PHASE and LOW CUT as desired. These can be set to any level/com-
bination that is desired in both mic or line level. Just do what sounds best to you.

For best results, we recommend recording a couple of test runs to ensure you 
have proper levels set.

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