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Summary of Contents for EV6P

Page 1: ...vo o ol llu u ut t ti iio o on n n S S Se e er r ri iie e es s s P P Pl llu u us s s E E EV V V6 6 6P P P E E EV V V1 1 12 2 20 0 0P P P E E EV V V2 2 24 4 40 0 0P P P A A Am m mp p pl lli iif f fi i...

Page 2: ...atures 5 7 Front Panel Controls and Indicators 6 8 Back Panel Controls and Connectors 6 9 Power Supply 7 10 Connections 7 10 1 General criteria 7 10 2 Balanced Mic Line Input 7 10 3 Pre Out 7 10 4 Mai...

Page 3: ...used 12 Connect according to the instructions only 13 Do not connect input signal higher than that indicated in the manual 14 Do not connect the amplifier output to the input of another channel 15 Do...

Page 4: ...ver s antenna Make sure that the unit concerned conforms to the EMC immunity limits CE labelled All electrical equipment sold in the EC should be approved as for what concerns protection against elect...

Page 5: ...lines and constant voltage This evolved version of Evolution Series has been improved with Noise Gate and Feedback Suppressor processor to optimize the product performance also in very difficult noise...

Page 6: ...OR CONTINUED GND LIFT PRE OUT LINK IN RETURN SEND EFFECT REC AUX 2 AUX 1 CH 6 CH 5 CH 4 CH 3 CH 2 CH 1 BALANCED MICRO LINE INPUT 1Hz 6Hz 15Hz SHIFT PROCESS ON BY PASS 10 0dB FREQUENCY OUTPUT LEVEL ANT...

Page 7: ...necting a microphone it should pay attention to the model if dynamic or electret In case of dynamic microphone do not insert 24 Vdc insert it with electret microphone only CH5 and CH6 socket cannot be...

Page 8: ...loudspeakers that has to be equal or lower than the RMS power value of used amplifier It s a good rule arranging a 10 20 safety margin on the amplifier power capability Constant impedance lines 4 Ohms...

Page 9: ...thermal protection is of the self resetting type and is tripped when the equipment reaches an excessively high temperature This may be due for example to the fact that the ambient temperature is too h...

Page 10: ...microphones are used Ensure that all the Gains and Volume controls are at minimum and that the Tone controls are flat Keep the master volume for each output channel at about 10 20 Keep the input chan...

Page 11: ...1 4V 43 5dBu 5 5mV 1 4V 43 5 dBu 5 5mV 1 4V MICRO LINE Inputs Sensitivity 59 11dBu 0 8mV 218mV 59 11dBu 0 8mV 218mV 59 11dBu 0 8mV 218mV Micro balanced inputs Impedance 10 Kohm 10 Kohm 10 Kohm Bass c...

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