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LV12 & LV14 

OWNER’S MANUAL

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1

  MIC / LINE INPUT

 

An XLR or 1/4” microphone or line level source can be connected here 

2

  –26 dB PAD BUTTON

 

Reduces the signal strength of the associated input signal by 26 dB

3

  80Hz HIGH-PASS FILTER

 

Reduces low frequency “rumble” from microphone signals

4

  GUITAR HI-Z BUTTON

 

Changes the impedance on CH4 to optimize passive guitar and bass 

signals

5

  GAIN CONTROL

 

Adjusts the preamp gain for the associated channel

6

  HIGH EQ CONTROL

 

Boosts or cuts the high frequencies of the associated input signal, at a 

corner frequency of 10 kHz

7

  MID EQ CONTROL

 

Boosts or cuts the mid frequencies of the associated input signal, at a 

center frequency of 2.5 kHz

 

8

  LOW EQ CONTROL

 

Boosts or cuts the low frequencies of the associated input signal, at a 

corner frequency of 100 Hz

9

  FX SEND CONTROL

 

Controls the relative level of the associated channel being sent to  

the FX processor

10

  MON SEND CONTROL

 

Controls the relative level of the associated channel being sent to the 

MON OUT

11

  PAN CONTROL

 

Adjusts positioning of the channel input signal within the stereo sound 

field

12

 

CLIP INDICATOR LED

 

Lights red when the signal level at the preamp stage is too high and 

causing clipping/distortion

13

  CH LEVEL CONTROL

 

Adjusts the relative level of the associated channel being sent to the  

MAIN bus

14

  48V PHANTOM POWER BUTTON

 

Activates phantom power, which is required for condenser-type 

microphones

15

  1/4” INPUTS

 

CH5|6, CH7|8, CH9|10– Connect mono or stereo line-level signals here

 

16

  FX ON|OFF FOOT SWITCH

 

Connect a ¼” single-button footswitch here to mute/unmute the internal 

FX. This can be helpful when addressing the audience between songs 

17

 

MAIN OUTPUTS

 

 The signal at this output contains the entire mix of input signals. Connect 

this output to the inputs of powered speakers, a power amp or recording 

interface, via XLR cables.  If a mono output is desired, connect a 1/4” 

TRS cable to the MONO OUT jack.

18

 

CTRL RM OUTPUTS

 

¼” outputs for feeding control room speakers or studio monitors

19

  MON OUTPUT 

 

¼” mono output for feeding floor monitor speakers

20

  HEADPHONE OUTPUT

 

Connect headphones here. This signal is the same as that being sent to 

the MAIN bus

21

 

CH 11|12 STEREO INPUT

 

 Connect a phone, tablet, or laptop here, with a stereo 1/8” (3.5 mm) 

cable. This input is routed to the BLUETOOTH/CH 11|12 channel

22

 

REC OUT

 

This signal is taken from the MAIN bus. Connect this output to a 

recording device with a stereo 1/8” (3.5 mm) input

23

 

BLUETOOTH PAIR BUTTON

 

 With no actively paired device, pressing this button will activate pairing 

mode (LED will start blinking) 

 

With a device actively paired (LED lit solidly), pressing this button will 

cancel the pair and will activate pairing mode (LED will begin blinking) 

 

Pressing and holding this button will cancel any active pair and turn 

Bluetooth off (LED will turn off)

24

 

BLUETOOTH | CH 11|12  STEREO LEVEL CONTROL

 

Controls the level of the BLUETOOTH and CH 11|12 input signals being 

sent to the MAIN bus

25

 BLUETOOTH | CH 11|12 SOLO BUTTON

 

Mutes all input sources except BLUETOOTH or CH 11|12 input signals

26

  POWER LED

 

When the LV12 is powered on this LED will be lit red

27

  MAIN OUTPUT LEVEL METERS 

 

Display the main mix output level

28

  FX PRESET CONTROL AND LISTING

 

Selects the FX preset 1–16. The FX type for each preset can be seen in 

the list above the knob.

29

 

FX SIG & CLIP LEDs

 

These LEDs light up to give information about the incoming signal to the FX 

processor.  When there is signal present, the SIG LED will be lit, indicating 

there is audio passing through the FX processor. If the CLIP LED is lit at any 

time, the incoming audio is distorting and the resulting FX will also be distorted

30

  FX ADJUST CONTROL 

 

This control changes the characteristics of the selected FX preset 

parameters allowing you to customize each preset

31

 

FX LEVEL CONTROL

 

This control adjusts the overall level of the effected signal from the FX 

processor that is being sent to the MAIN OUTPUTS

32

 

MAIN OUTPUT LEVEL FADER CONTROL

 

This fader controls the level of the MAIN OUTPUT

33

 

MON MASTER CONTROL

 

Controls the combined send output level feeding the MON OUTPUT

34

 

MON SEND TO PHONES | CTRL RM

 

 When pressed, the MON send is sent to the Headphone and CTRL RM 

OUTPUTS. When up, the Phones and CTRL RM OUTPUTS are the same  

as the MAIN OUTPUTS

35

 

HEADPHONE|CTRL RM MASTER CONTROL

 

This control adjusts the signal level feeding the CTRL RM OUTS and the 

Headphone output

Содержание LV12

Страница 1: ...LV12 LV14 OWNER S MANUAL LV12 LV14 ...

Страница 2: ...anel 8 9 LV12 LV14 Rear Panel 10 LV14 Bluetooth Pairing Troubleshooting 10 USB Walkthrough LV14 1 1 Appendix 12 13 LV12 LV14 Specifications 13 LV12 Block Diagram 14 LV14 Block Diagram 15 Glossary of Terms 16 Cable Diagrams 17 Important Safety Instructions 18 FCC Statements 19 Warranty Customer Support 19 ...

Страница 3: ...mize clipping and low frequency rumble XLR Main Outputs for connecting to pro standard equipment 3 Band EQ for detailed tone adjustment Stereo Control Room Outputs 1 8 Stereo Input and Record Output for connecting to mobile devices 1 4 Headphone Output LV14 Compact 14 channel mixer with Bluetooth 6 phantom power capable microphone preamps digital FX and USB Audio Bluetooth audio input with push bu...

Страница 4: ... switch is set to the off position Plug the included power supply into an AC power outlet and into the power input on the rear panel of the mixer INPUT CONNECTIONS Choose any combination of the following sources MICROPHONE Connect a microphone to an XLR combo input jack via XLR or 1 4 cable PHONE TABLET LAPTOP ANALOG CONNECTION Connect a tablet phone or laptop to the CH 1 1 12 LV12 or CH 13 14 LV1...

Страница 5: ...H 1 1 12 level control to the 12 o clock position and slowly bring up the main level control until a comfortable listening level is achieved POWERED SPEAKERS To monitor through powered speakers while source signal from the microphone phone tablet laptop guitar or computer is present slowly bring up the MAIN fader level control until a comfortable listening level is achieved MONITOR SPEAKERS To mon...

Страница 6: ...LV12 LV14 OWNER S MANUAL 6 LV12 TOP PANEL 15 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 33 34 35 1 2 8 1 1 13 12 16 14 17 5 6 7 18 3 4 9 10 28 27 29 30 31 32 ...

Страница 7: ...es here This signal is the same as that being sent to the MAIN bus 21 CH 11 12 STEREO INPUT Connect a phone tablet or laptop here with a stereo 1 8 3 5 mm cable This input is routed to the BLUETOOTH CH 1 1 12 channel 22 REC OUT This signal is taken from the MAIN bus Connect this output to a recording device with a stereo 1 8 3 5 mm input 23 BLUETOOTH PAIR BUTTON With no actively paired device pres...

Страница 8: ...OL Adjusts the preamp gain for the associated channel 6 HIGH EQ CONTROL Boosts or cuts the high frequencies of the associated input signal at a corner frequency of 10 kHz 7 MID EQ CONTROL Boosts or cuts the mid frequencies of the associated input signal at a center frequency of 2 5 kHz 8 LOW EQ CONTROL Boosts or cuts the low frequencies of the associated input signal at a corner frequency of 100 H...

Страница 9: ...all input sources except BLUETOOTH or CH 13 14 input 26 POWER LED When the LV14 is powered on this LED will be lit red 27 USB ROUTING TO CH11 12 BUTTON Pressing this button routes the USB audio input to CH 1 1 12 Use the CH 1 1 12 level control to send this signal to the MAIN mix If you are recording over existing tracks coming from a DAW and you wish to exclude those tracks from the audio being r...

Страница 10: ...f the mixer and leave it off Open Settings app select Bluetooth 2 Open Settings app select Bluetooth 3 If Harbinger Mixer is listed under MY DEVICES touch info button tap to Forget This Device 4 Turn off Bluetooth wait 10 seconds turn on Bluetooth On your Android device 1 Power off the mixer and leave it off 2 Open Settings select Bluetooth 3 If Harbinger Mixer is listed under Paired Devices touch...

Страница 11: ...aneously to a click track being generated by your DAW 1 Within the DAW initialize 2 separate mono tracks that will serve as destinations for the vocal and guitar signals coming from the mixer On the vocal channel select the mixer s R output on the guitar channel select the mixer s L output 2 Plug your vocal mic into XLR or TRS input of CH1 activating the 48V Phantom Power switch if it is a condens...

Страница 12: ...t up Then turn the gain up until you see the first or second lights on the meters Don t set it too high although you might not hear distortion when playing by itself when all of the channels are playing at that level they may add together and distort the mixer Sidebar Why are there two volume controls The Gain and Level controls work together to get the best performance out of the mixer A quiet si...

Страница 13: ...ax Input Impedance Mic 2kΩ balanced 2kΩ balanced Line Input 10kΩ balanced 10kΩ balanced Aux Input 10kΩ balanced 10kΩ balanced Output Impedance Main 120Ω 120Ω Control Room Rec Out 120Ω 120Ω Headphones 100Ω 100Ω VU Meters 4 Segments Clip 16 6 0 6 10 20dB Clip 16 6 0 6 10 20dB AC Power Requirements 3 pin mini XLR connector 15VDC 500 mA 15VDC 500 mA Dimensions L x W x H shown in Inches 10 71 L x 9 65 ...

Страница 14: ...LV12 LV14 OWNER S MANUAL 14 LV12 BLOCK DIAGRAM ...

Страница 15: ...LV12 LV14 OWNER S MANUAL 15 LV14 BLOCK DIAGRAM ...

Страница 16: ...r that passes signals with a frequency higher than a specific cutoff frequency and attenuates signals with frequencies lower than the cutoff frequency IMPEDANCE Resistance in an electrical circuit measured in Ohms Ω Maintaining proper impedance between amplifier and speakers for example is important to prevent damage to the amp 48V PHANTOM POWER A voltage signal that runs through a microphone cabl...

Страница 17: ...NBALANCED STEREO T Positive Left T TS RCA R S R Negative Right S Shield 1 Center 2 Shield 2 S Shield Positive Positive Negative S Shield Positive S Shield 1 Shield 2 Positive 3 Negative T Positive R Negative S Shield XLR M TRS XLR F S R Positive Negative S Shield 1 2 3 2 1 3 T ...

Страница 18: ...lified service personnel when A The power supply cord or the plug has been damaged or B Objects have fallen or liquid has been spilled into the product or C The product has been exposed to rain or D The product does not appear to operate normally or exhibits a marked change in performance or E The product has been dropped or the enclosure damaged 15 Keep the product out of extended or intense dire...

Страница 19: ...etic appearance to the cabinetry not directly attributed to defects in materials or workmanship Also excluded from coverage are damages caused directly or indirectly due to any service repair s or modifications of the cabinet which has not been authorized or approved by Harbinger This two 2 year warranty does not cover service or parts to repair damage caused by accident disaster misuse abuse burn...

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