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Blend 6 Features 

CHANNEL INPUTS

1. MIC (MICROPHONE) INPUTS

The Blend 6 is equipped with two rugged, low-

noise, phantom-powered microphone preamplifi ers, 

providing up to 50 dB of crystal-clear amplifi cation. 

Their balanced circuitry rejects all manner of 

extraneous interference. Professional condenser, 

dynamic, and ribbon mics all sound excellent through 

these XLR inputs.

You can plug in almost any kind of balanced mic 

that has a standard XLR-type male mic connector. 

See Appendix B for more information on XLR 

connectors.

The TAPCO Blend 6 pr48 VDC phantom 

powering on pins 2 and 3 of the mono channels’ XLR 

MIC inputs. This can be turned on and off using the 

PHANTOM POWER (17) switch.

CAUTION:

 DO NOT connect a line-

level device to a MIC input with the 

phantom power switched on. This 

could damage the device. Use the 

INST IN (2) or LINE IN (5) jacks instead.

Do not use phantom power with 

tube or ribbon microphones, as this 

may cause damage.

2. INST (INSTRUMENT) INPUTS

These inputs can accept 1/4" TRS balanced and 

TS unbalanced plugs from any line-level instrument, 

effects device, or tape player. They can be driven by 

virtually any line-level signal, from –45 dBu up to +18 dBu. 

These inputs are specially designed to accept 

signals from high-impedance pickups on guitars. 

Normally, you must use a direct box between a 

guitar and a mixer’s input, which serves to convert 

the impedance of the guitar from high to low. The 

INST inputs on Channels 1 and 2 make the need for a 

direct box unnecessary.

3. GAIN CONTROL

If you haven’t already, please read “SET THE 

LEVELS” on page 4.

The GAIN control adjusts the input sensitivity of 

the MIC and INST inputs. This allows signals from the 

outside world to be adjusted to optimal internal 

operating levels. 

Through the mono channels’ MIC (XLR) inputs, 

there is 50 dB of gain with the knob fully up.

Through a mono channels’ INST IN (TRS) inputs, 

there is 22 dB of attenuation fully down and 25 dB of 

gain fully up, with a 

U

 (unity gain) mark halfway up. 

Having 22 dB of line-level attenuation can be very 

handy when you are injecting a signal that is very hot, 

or when you want to add a lot of EQ boost, or both. 

Without this “pad,” it would be very diffi cult to control 

the line signal and might lead to channel clipping.

4. INPUT LEVEL SET LED

This handy LED (Light Emitting Diode) lets you know 

that the signals going into the mixer are adjusted to 

the correct level, not too strong to cause distortion 

and not too weak to be lost in noise.

After you connect a microphone or line-level 

component to the mixer, do a sound test and adjust 

the GAIN control until this handy LED fl ickers just 

occasionally. If it is glowing constantly, turn the GAIN 

down. If the LED is doing almost nothing, turn it up.

5. LEFT (MONO) and RIGHT LINE IN 

These inputs can accept 1/4" TRS balanced and 

TS unbalanced plugs from any line-level instrument, 

effects device, or tape player.

When connecting a stereo device (two cords), use 

both the left (mono) input and the right input.

When connecting a mono device (just one cord), 

always use the left (mono) input and plug nothing into 

the right input. A trick called “jack normalling” causes 

the signal to appear on both sides.

3/4

BAL

BAL /UNBAL

UNBAL

L

R

LINE IN

5/6

BAL

BAL /UNBAL

UNBAL

L

R

LINE IN

1

2

(

MONO

)

(

MONO

)

MIC

INPUT

INPUT

MIC

INPUT

INPUT

INST

INPUT

INPUT

IN

OUT

L

R

PHONES

L

R

L

R

R

AUX

 SENDS

DS 

IN

IN

OUT

OUT

AUX

 RETURN

MAIN MIX

N MIX

CTRL R

L ROOM

FX

MON

CD/ TAPE

(

MONO

)

L

LEVEL

LEVEL

SET

SET

GAIN

INST

INPUT

INPUT

U

-22

dB

+25

dB

+

3

+

50

MIC

LEVEL

LEVEL

SET

SET

GAIN

U

-22

dB

+25

dB

+

3

+

50

MIC

1

2

OUT

FX

MON

1

1

2

2

4

4

3

3

5

5

5

5

Summary of Contents for Blend 6

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Page 2: ...from digital apparatus as set out in the radio interference regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications ATTENTION Le pr sent appareil num rique n met pas de bruits radio lectriques d pas...

Page 3: ...not a bad idea to write your product information here for future reference i e insurance claims tech support return authorization etc Contents Safety Instructions 2 Getting Started 4 Introduction 6 H...

Page 4: ...ST input Make some noise If it s a microphone sing at your normal singing volume If it s an instrument play it at its normal output level 2 While making noise turn up that channel s GAIN until the adj...

Page 5: ...O MONO MIC INPUT INPUT MIC INPUT INPUT INST INPUT INPUT IN OUT L R PHONES L R L R R AUX SENDS DS IN IN OUT OUT AUX RETURN MAIN MIX N MIX CTRL R L ROOM FX MON CD TAPE MONO L 1 MON MON 2 FX FX AUX SEND...

Page 6: ...tor Inter Planetary Space Drive control OK we made that last one up but we can pencil it in for next time Introduction Thank you for choosing a TAPCO Blend 6 mixer by Mackie The TAPCO family of mixers...

Page 7: ...BAL UNBAL UNBAL L R LINE IN 5 6 BAL BAL UNBAL UNBAL L R LINE IN 1 2 MONO MONO MIC INPUT INPUT MIC INPUT INPUT INST INPUT INPUT IN OUT L R PHONES L R L R R AUX SENDS DS IN IN OUT OUT AUX RETURN MAIN MI...

Page 8: ...e world to be adjusted to optimal internal operating levels Through the mono channels MIC XLR inputs there is 50 dB of gain with the knob fully up Through a mono channels INST IN TRS inputs there is 2...

Page 9: ...stereo signals For instance channel 3 L and 4 R mix together to feed that channel s AUX send knobs 8 AUX 1 MON AUX 1 MON is designed to send a separate mono mix to your stage monitors via the AUX 1 SE...

Page 10: ...levision audio etc Signals coming into these inputs are routed directly to the main mix when the CD TAPE TO MAIN MIX 21 button is pushed in The signals can also be routed to the CONTROL ROOM 25 output...

Page 11: ...ed to the CD TAPE inputs push down this switch to add the CD TAPE signal to the main mix This is useful if you want to play some entertainment while the band is taking a break Use the MAIN MIX control...

Page 12: ...MAIN 24 output The TAPE OUTPUT level is affected by the MAIN MIX 22 control 29 PHONES OUTPUT The stereo signal at this output jack is the same as the CTRL ROOM 25 outputs but it is not affected by th...

Page 13: ...acking box and must have the RA number on the box Once it s repaired we ll ship it back the same way in which it was received This paragraph does not necessarily apply to non warranty repair Warranty...

Page 14: ...hones 1 4 TRS Stereo Unbalanced Wiring Sleeve Shield Tip Left Ring Right 1 4 TS Phone Plugs and Jacks TS stands for Tip Sleeve the two connections available on a mono 1 4 phone jack or plug They are u...

Page 15: ...els Mic Input 18 dBu Gain 3 dB Inst Input 18 dBu Gain 22 dB Stereo Line Input Tape Input and Aux Return 18 dBu Maximum Voltage Gain Mic Input to Main Output 74 dB Tape Output 74 dB Aux Sends 74 dB Con...

Page 16: ...hange these specifications at any time without notice During a recent Garden Fete put on by the Society for the Prevention of Misunderstandings SRSoF this mixer was accidentally awarded first prize in...

Page 17: ...PCO BLEND 6 BLOCK DIAGRAM SSE 01 04 L L R R PAN AUX 2 FX SUM THING SUM THING ELSE AUX RETURN TO MAIN MIX AUX RETURN TO AUX 1 MON AUX 1 MON L R L R LEFT MAIN BUS RIGHT MAIN BUS AUX 1 MON BUS AUX 2 FX B...

Page 18: ...MAX MAX MAX U U MAX MAX MAX MAX MAX MAX U U U U MAX MAX MAX MAX LEVEL U MAX MAX U MAX MAX U MAX MAX U U MAX MAX 1 2 3 4 PAN PAN PAN PAN GAIN U 22dB 25dB 3 50 MIC GAIN U 22dB 25dB 3 50 MIC TAPCO Blend...

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