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Connections, controls, and 

CONTROL

 ELEMENTS:

1

MIC INPUT

Balanced microphone input (XLR/ 6.3 mm jack combo) It is also possible to use an unbalanced microphone 
cable (mono jack). The microphone input has a built-in 100Hz subsonic 

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lter to suppress low-frequency noise.

NOTE: There is no phantom power on the microphone input. 

2

HI-ZINPUT

Input for acoustic or electric guitar. When using this input, Switch 4 must be set to the right-hand position 
(HI-Z). This switches the channel to mono.

3

MP3 INPUT

3.5 mm jack input for MP3 players. When using this input, Switch 4 must be set to the left-hand position 
(MP3). This switches the channel to stereo.

4

LINE INPUT(LEFT/RIGHT) UNBALANCED

Unbalanced line input (RCA) for connecting an external audio source (e.g., laptop). 

5

LINE INPUT(LEFT/RIGHT) BALANCED

Balanced line input (XLR / 6.3 mm jack combo) for connection of an external audio source (e.g., mixer, 
keyboard).

6

MIX OUTPUT(LEFT/RIGHT) BALANCED

This balanced stereo XLR output is independent of the main level and provides the mix signal from the 
microphone, HI-Z / MP3, and line input signals.

7

POWER SOCKET

IEC power socket with built-in fuse holder.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION: Replace the fuse only with a fuse of the same type and rating. If the fuse blows 
repeatedly, please contact an authorised service centre. 

8

POWER

Illuminated on / off switch. Before switching the system on or off, always adjust the volume to zero (Main 
Level all the way to the left).

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Summary of Contents for M-A5

Page 1: ...A5 ALL IN ONE ARRAY SYSTEM Designed in Germany 2014 7 www se audiotechnik com Hot line 400 109 1122 Web www se audiotechnik com E mail sales se audiotechnik com Asia Pacific Sales Center USER S MANUA...

Page 2: ...ars Therefore guarantees for high quality products with its name and many years of experience as a producer Please take a few moments to read these instructions carefully as we want you to enjoy your...

Page 3: ...cing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance CAUTION HIGH VOLUME You will operate this transmission system for professional use Therefore the commercial use of this equipment is liab...

Page 4: ...t in order toavoid loud popping sounds when the connected devices are turned on and off CONNECTIONAND OPERATION It is possible to set both the overall system volume as well as the volume of the subwoo...

Page 5: ...NE INPUT LEFT RIGHT UNBALANCED Unbalanced line input RCA for connecting an external audio source e g laptop 5 LINE INPUT LEFT RIGHT BALANCED Balanced line input XLR 6 3 mm jack combo for connection of...

Page 6: ...ipping range Brief flashing is not a cause for concern since the internal audio limiter compensates for over modulation Permanent illumination should be avoided by reducing the volume PROTECT Lights u...

Page 7: ...service centre Microphone signal distorted Reduce the microphone channel volume and increase the overall volume Main Level Reduce the volume of any additionally connected audio source e g keyboard by...

Page 8: ...nector M A5 40 Hz 20 kHz 126 dB 120 2 8 40 OZ Ferrite magnet 2 voice 16 3 Neodymium magnet 1 voice coil 1 1 N42H Neodymium magnet phenolic diaphragm 1 voice coil Class D amplifier SMPS DSP 48 kHz 24 b...

Page 9: ...warranty is expressly limited of the possibility of a is not liable for any dam branded hardware product fails to work as warranted above your sole and exclusive remedy LIMITATION OF LIABILITY If you...

Page 10: ...centre for such equipment This will help to protect the environment in which we all live BATTERIES AND ACCUMULATORS The supplied batteries or rechargeable batteries can be recycled Please dispose of...

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