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UNBALANCED INPUTS (Channels 7–16)

These inputs are designed for mono unbal-

anced signals from instrument level to –10dBV or
+4dBu. They can be used with just about any pro
or semipro instrument, effect or tape recorder.

MAINS

If you leave this switch in the OFF position, you

won’t hear anything. You can leave the CR-1604’s
MAINS power switch ON all the time since the
mixer is conservatively designed so that heat
buildup isn’t a problem, even in 24-hour-a-day op-
eration. Or just plug everything into a good quality,
grounded power strip for 1-button turn-on.

If you leave it on all the time, don’t worry about

the top of the pod being warm to the touch. We use
the pod chassis as a heatsink for the voltage regula-
tors which in turn dissipates a very mild amount of
heat constantly throughout the chassis. All is well.

AC RECEPTACLE

Look mom, no wall wart! Plug the AC power

cord in here, and enjoy the convenience of the
CR-1604’s built-in power supply. The other
end goes to your power source. If some nasty

+4

–40

13

U

–10

UNBALANCED LINE INPUTS

+4

–40

14

U

–10

+4

–40

15

U

–10

+4

–40

16

U

–10

PHANTOM

5

4

3

2

1

LOW Z BALANCED MICROPHONE INPUTS

BALANCED/UNBALANCED LINE INPUTS

+4

–40

7

U

–10

+4

–40

6

U

–10

+4

–40

5

U

–10

+4

–40

4

U

–10

+4

–40

3

U

–10

+4

–40

2

U

–10

+4

–40

1

U

–10

SENSITIVITY

ADD 8dB FOR

MIC INPUTS

+4

–40

8

U

–10

+4

–40

9

U

–10

+4

–40

10

U

–10

+4

–40

11

U

–10

+4

–40

12

U

–10

6

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DC Power is applied to Pins 2 and 3. Maximum
current is 10mA per microphone.

When turned off, the phantom power circuitry
takes a moment for voltage to bleed to zero. Do
not attempt to adjust your set.

There is only one “freak” way to damage a
ribbon mic with phantom power. If the connec-
tor on the mic cable is worn, it may not make
contact with both “hot” pins exactly at the same
time when being plugged in. This could cause a
momentary DC spike that could, in turn,
damage or dislodge the ribbon. To avoid this
remote possibility, always plug in ribbon mics

before

 you turn the PHANTOM power switch

on or off.

WARNING: 

If you’re connecting electret-

type microphones, 

plug them into Channel

7–16.

 Avoid the temptation to use Channel

1–6 XLR sockets via 

1

/

4

"-to-XLR adaptors

and then turn on the PHANTOM switch. If
you do, the microphone will be toast. Also,

don’t 

connect electronically balanced com-

ponents such as CD players or the output of
a tape deck to the XLR inputs. Use Channel
1–6 balanced 

1

/

4

" inputs instead.

BALANCED LINE INPUTS (Channels1–6)

These six line inputs share circuitry (but not

phantom power) with the six mic preamps, and
can be driven by balanced and unbalanced de-
vices. In other words, you can use these inputs for
virtually any signal you’ll come across, from in-
strument levels to –10dBV to +4dBu, since there
is 40dB of gain available.

To connect these inputs to balanced sources,
use a Tip-Ring-Sleeve (3-conductor) plug:

Tip

= Positive (+ or hot)

Ring

= Negative ( – or cold)

Sleeve = Shield (ground)

To connect unbalanced sources to the
balanced inputs, use a mono phone plug or
standard instrument cable. The jack on the
CR-1604 input will sense the plug and
disable the balancing circuits.

Line inputs 1–6 are a good place to connect
instruments which have low output such as older
keyboards. Or keyboards in general for that matter,
since you can adjust the corresponding channel
INPUT SENSITIVITY controls so the mixer has
plenty of gain, but you can still keep the keyboard
volume set around the halfway mark.

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A CL
OSER L
OOK

WHY NO WALL WART?

Building a power supply into

the CR-1604 wasn’t any picnic.
But we think that you’ll appre-
ciate it for several reasons:

• The CR-1604 has separate

regulated power supplies for the audio, meter,
12VAC lamp and microphone phantom circuits.
That’s part of why it sounds so good. No wall wart
can provide this kind of sophisticated power.

• Wall warts and “line lumps” are inconvenient,

generate huge hum fields, hog extra jacks on your
power strip and get in the way when you move.

• The thin cable coming out of a wall wart or

in-line power supply breaks easily, especially on the
road. Then you need a whole new one, possibly of
some esoteric breed that’s only available from the
manufacturer on alternate Thursdays via an un-
listed phone number. If the rugged cord on the
CR-1604 wears out, you can score one anywhere
fast. Except maybe in the far reaches of the galaxy.

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MAINS

PHANTOM

+48V

ON

OFF

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INPUT

OUTPUT

POD

Содержание CR-1604

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Страница 2: ...he user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons Le symbole clair avec poin...

Страница 3: ...T icons next to them However we ve found that truly expe rienced engineers usually read their owner s manuals cover to cover anyway so they can continue to make those big bucks The following chapters...

Страница 4: ...d as the King of Sends because of its varied functions IMPORTANT SENSITIVITY ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE To fully achieve the CR 1604 s impressive noise and headroom specs you should tune chan nel sensitivit...

Страница 5: ...EQ 0 R L PAN SOLO MUTE ALT 3 4 OL 20 U 00 2 MON AUX U 1 2 3 4 5 6 U U U 15 00 15 00 15 00 15 00 5 6 SHIFT 15 15 0 HI 0 MID 0 LO EQ 0 R L PAN SOLO MUTE ALT 3 4 OL 20 U 00 3 MON AUX U 1 2 3 4 5 6 U U U...

Страница 6: ...nse the way a graphic equalizer would Use this control to add sizzle to cymbals and vocals and give a sense of transparency or edge to keyboards and guitars It can also be turned down a little to redu...

Страница 7: ...lications for ALT 3 4 is for creating submixes from various combinations of channels By panning one set of channels hard left and another hard right you can create two submixes one from the LEFT ALT a...

Страница 8: ...ETURN SOLO This button is used to solo the four Aux Re turns for more detailed scrutiny This function is the same as that of the Solo control on the individual channel strips except that it solos all...

Страница 9: ...then just before the down beat UN mute the CR 1604 For live performance intermissions use the MAIN OUTPUT MUTE to kill hum and noise from the room and prevent drunken head bangers from mounting the s...

Страница 10: ...w the Unity gain level LEVEL This 10 segment meter reflects the unbal anced output signal strength at the left and right main outputs When the meter shows 0 the unbalanced output level is 0dBu 0 775 V...

Страница 11: ...ichletsthe mixer send DC power tothemic selectronics overthesamewires thatcarry audio hence phantom sincetheDCvoltageis unseen bydy namicandribbonmicswhichdon tneedexternal powerandareunaffectedbyitan...

Страница 12: ...adaptors and then turn on the PHANTOM switch If you do the microphone will be toast Also don t connect electronically balanced com ponents such as CD players or the output of a tape deck to the XLR i...

Страница 13: ...invariesthefunctionof CHANNELACCESSjacksForexample a monopluginsertedonlytothefirstclickdoes notinterruptthemaster mainoutputs headphoneoutput ALT 3 4outputs Plugged allthewayin itbecomesadirectoutand...

Страница 14: ...yway ALT 3 4 OUT This is where the outputs appear from the channels that have been assigned via the MUTE ALT switch The post EQ post fader post panpot pre aux send signals from all of the muted channe...

Страница 15: ...ationinstructionsstartonpage20 Ifyouwant everythinginyo face i e jacksonthesameplane asthecontrols getourRotoPodbracket see detailsonpage20 Instead of being included in this manual we have provided an...

Страница 16: ...oftheCR 1604 forexample Channels15and16 Thesetwo channelsbecomeyoursub mixlevelcontrols 3 PanChannel15HARDLEFTandChannel16 HARDRIGHT respectively sothatthe panningofChannels1 5willbereflectedin yourst...

Страница 17: ...NPUT ADDS 8dB ADDITIONAL GAIN 13 ALT 3 4 OUT Press AUX SOLO to solo sub mix ALT 3 4 OUT AUX RETURNS TO MASTER MIC or line inputs for submix 0 R L PAN SOLO MUTE ALT 3 4 OL 20 U 00 0 R L PAN SOLO MUTE A...

Страница 18: ...n power amp with plenty of dynamic headroom These two components are indispensable if you are to achieve the album quality product that many of our professional users achieve with their CR 1604 s one...

Страница 19: ...as you would normally If you re adjusting the level for a channel connected to a microphone have the performer s sing blow strike play at the level they re going to record or perform at 8 If you ve s...

Страница 20: ...lace the slotted plate but install it turned around 180 with the ribbon cables in the slot 6 Lower the pod back onto the slots 7 Reinstall two 8 screws on each side to secure the pod DO NOT press hard...

Страница 21: ...he right it s not the mixer Noise Turn all faders and AUX returns down If the noise goes away bring levels back up one at a time checking for noise at each step Unplug everything except the output whe...

Страница 22: ...put it at the head of the line and ship the unit back U P S RED Next Day Air This policy doesn t not apply to non warranty service SPECIFICATIONS Frequency Response 20Hz 40kHz 1dB Distortion less tha...

Страница 23: ...od rack rail places mixer flush with bottom rack space allows gap at top for cables 0 5 0 5 Remote Fader XLR 10 CR 1604 with pod to back pod to back FLUSH rack mount with XLR10 pod to back RECESS rack...

Страница 24: ...NSE PAN SOLO SW AUX AMP LEFT SOLO RIGHT LEFT MAIN ALT 3 4 LEFT RIGHT MAIN ALT 3 4 RIGHT AUX 1 AUX 2 AUX 3 5 AUX 4 6 AUX 1 MON 1 1 2 3 5 4 6 5 6 SHIFT OFF TO 20dB GAIN AUX SENDS AUX 1 AUX 1 MONITOR AUX...

Страница 25: ...LANCED MAIN LEFT OUTPUT 28dBu MAX BALANCED 22dBu MAX UNBALANCED BALANCED MAIN RIGHT OUTPUT OUTPUT MAIN MONO BALANCED STEREO HEADPHONES OUTPUT PHONES AND SOLO LEVEL L R TIP RING NOTES 1 SWITCHES SHOWN...

Страница 26: ...way and the individual channels are still sent to the effect the same way The only differ ence is how you are controlling the return level of the effect Using this configuration you must remem ber one...

Страница 27: ...Q What modifications can be done to the mixer Auxiliaries Option 1 Pre EQ Pre Fader Pre Mute ALT Option 2 Post EQ Pre Fader Pre Mute ALT Option 3 PostEQ PostFader PreMute ALT STOCK PostEQ PostFader Po...

Страница 28: ...4 to feed the amp and speakers for monitoring purposes by muting ALT 3 4 the multitrack returns When it is time to mix simply con nect the Main 1 2 Outputs to the amp for monitoring the mix 2 When usi...

Страница 29: ...dify Sends 2 3 4 or any combination thereof Note Converting AUX 3 will also con vert AUX 5 converting AUX 4 will also convert AUX 6 See pg 31 3 CONVERT AUX SENDS TO IGNORE MUTE ALT STATUS Post EQ Post...

Страница 30: ...ected AUX Sends c 7 Add jumper wires shown as grey lines d in illustration for those AUX Sends with cut traces Don t smash the wires down tight onto the circuit board Let them arch above if possible 8...

Страница 31: ...se AUX Sends with cut traces Don t smash the wires down tight onto the circuit board Let them arch above if possible Modification 1 2 Modification 3 4 POD MAINCHASSIS MAINCHASSIS a b b POD POD Note Tr...

Страница 32: ...Let it arch above if possible POD MAINCHASSIS MAINCHASSIS a b b POD POD Note Traces on different channels may vary slightly from the drawing Engineering sez channel strips are like snowflakes 8 Add 20...

Страница 33: ...arch above 4 Add a 22 microfarad 25 volt electrolytic capacitor as shown f polarity doesn t matter You will need to solder a wire onto one or both ends 5 Follow steps 9 to 11 at the bottom of page 31...

Страница 34: ...tic capacitor as shown f polarity doesn t matter You ll need to solder a wire onto one or both ends 5 Follow steps 9 to 11 at the bottom of page 31 POD MAINCHASSIS MAINCHASSIS a b b POD POD Modificati...

Страница 35: ...11 at the bottom of page 31 POD MAINCHASSIS MAINCHASSIS a b b POD POD Modification 6 Main PCB solder side Any internal modification of the CR 1604 must be performed by a competent electronic technicia...

Страница 36: ...Main Outputs ThemixershallbeaMackieDesignsCR 1604 What the heck You might run into an inquisitive musical architect or engineer some day 1 The mixing console shall have a 2 part main frame which accom...

Страница 37: ...2 3 4 5 6 U U U 15 00 15 00 15 00 15 00 5 6 SHIFT 15 15 0 HI 0 MID 0 LO EQ 0 R L PAN SOLO MUTE ALT 3 4 OL 20 U 00 MON AUX U 1 2 3 4 5 6 U U U 15 00 15 00 15 00 15 00 5 6 SHIFT 15 15 0 HI 0 MID 0 LO E...

Страница 38: ...38 This is the back of a master track sheet which came in the Mackie CR 1604 Manual If you find this sheet in a copy machine please return it to the engineer owner of the console...

Страница 39: ...I T Y 4 40dB 3 U 10 SENSITIV I T Y 4 40dB 2 U 10 SENSITIV I T Y CR 1604 OUTPUT INPUTS TRIM LEVELS Session_______________ Date___ ___ ___ 4 8 3 7 2 6 1 5 4 3 2 1 LEFT 2 1 LEFT RIGHT RIGHT 6 5 4 MONITOR...

Страница 40: ...40 This is the back of a master track sheet which came in the Mackie CR 1604 Manual If you find this sheet in a copy machine please return it to the engineer owner of the console...

Страница 41: ...41 SEMIOFFICIALLASTPAGE...

Страница 42: ...Adobe Illustrator 5 5 technical drawings by Bobby Hougham Bruce Yunker Ron Koliha Sara Drake and Gene Endicott Additional help from P D the Mackie Corporate Chihuahua who shredded several drawings at...

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