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NOTE:

While linked, the gain reduction meter in the second group may show gain reduction,

although it is not a true representation of the compressor activity.

(27)  GAIN REDUCTION LEDs

These LEDs graphically show the amount of gain being reduced through compression 
(-1 to - 12 dB).

(28) THRESHOLD

This control sets the level at which compression activates and is variable from –30 dBu to no 
compression in the OFF position. The adjacent LED (0 dBu) will illuminate when enough 
signal is present for compression to function properly.

SUB GROUPS
(29) LEVEL LEDs

This display indicates the amount of signal present in the SUB group mix. Signal is sampled 
at the summing amp and post-master faders to monitor clipping throughout the SUB group. 
The CLIP indicator will illuminate when signal approaches (-2 dB) clipping. For example, the 
SUB fader (33) may be at an acceptable setting, yet the channel signals assigned to the SUB
may be approaching clipping. If this is occurring, the channel FADER (16) and GAIN (4) 
settings may need to be assessed and setting corrections made. 

NOTE:

The CLIP LED can illuminate before the rest of the array indicating the summing amp 

is clipping.

(30)  LEFT, RIGHT, MONO (OUTPUT ASSIGN)

These switches determine where the SUB mix signal is being sent. For example, if each 
individual drum mic is assigned to SUB 1, depressing the LEFT button will send the drum 
SUB mix to the LEFT OUT on the rear panel.

(31) MUTE/MUTE 

LED

This switch mutes all output from the corresponding SUB group. Illumination of the adjacent 
red LED occurs when the MUTE button is depressed.

(32) AFL/AFL LED

This switch directs the post-fader signal from the respective SUB group to the HEADPHONE 
OUTPUT (42) and is displayed in the AFL/PFL LEVEL DISPLAY (45). 

(33) SUB 

FADER

This control determines how much signal is present at the selected output. As with channel 
faders, optimum setting is at unity gain (0). If the output level is too quiet or too loud at unity 
gain, the GAIN and FADER settings on the channels assigned to the SUB mix should be 
checked. If two SUB mixes, SUB 1 and SUB 2 for example, are intended to be in stereo, 
adjust both FADERS equally and simultaneously to preserve balance.  

RETURNS
(34) LOW 

CUT

This switch activates the low-cut (150 Hz -18 dB/per octave) filter. With this feature engaged, 
input frequencies below 150 Hz will be rejected. Especially when using reverb, the low-cut 
filter is useful in reducing “low-end rumble” and making resultant sounds less “muddy.”

(35)  AUX 1 & AUX 2

These controls determine the level of the signal returned to the respective AUX bus, allowing
musicians/singers to hear external effects.

NOTE:

Do not use AUX SENDS 1 or 2 as the path to external equipment that is to be sent

back to the corresponding AUX mix (1 or 2) due to the creation of an electronic feedback
loop.

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Страница 3: ...panel connectors ideal for desktop placement Smooth 60 mm CHANNEL SUB L R and MONO faders Phantom power with separate activation switches and LEDs indicating operation on CHANNELS 1 16 or 17 24 AAM 24...

Страница 4: ...output level from the compressor This is really a makeup gain allowing the user to recover gain lost by compression LINK When these buttons are depressed the input to compressor 1 activates compresso...

Страница 5: ...trol varies the input gain of the channel to provide a wider dynamic range The adjustment range is 10 dB to 58 dB for the XLR input and 10 dB to 38 dB for the line input Proper adjustment of input gai...

Страница 6: ...trol counterclockwise increases the amount of signal sent to SUB 1 while rotating clockwise increases the amount sent to SUB 2 The C position sends equal amounts to each 13 1 2 3 4 L R MONO ASSIGN The...

Страница 7: ...dB This allows accommodation of higher input levels without clipping and is especially useful when close miking high sound pressure level SPL sources such as drums or guitar cabinets It is also benefi...

Страница 8: ...phono inputs are unbalanced line level inputs for stereo L R signals They are connected in parallel with the STEREO 1 4 LINE INPUTS 19 8 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 31 33 32 29 30 34 37 39 42 43 38 40 35...

Страница 9: ...otating the control clockwise will result in only the louder notes being compressed a low setting rotating the control counterclockwise will compress a broader range of notes 24 COMPRESSOR I O This sw...

Страница 10: ...is assigned to SUB 1 depressing the LEFT button will send the drum SUB mix to the LEFT OUT on the rear panel 31 MUTE MUTE LED This switch mutes all output from the corresponding SUB group Illuminatio...

Страница 11: ...microphones that need an external power source These switches are recessed into the console and require a small tool to activate If PHANTOM POWER is used do not connect unbalanced dynamic microphones...

Страница 12: ...the return if no plug is inserted The signal must be returned to this jack when this feature is used Failure to return the signal will result in no output 50 L R MONO UNBAL UNBALANCED OUTPUT These 1...

Страница 13: ...ower to the unit Connect the line cord to this connector and to a properly grounded AC supply Damage to the equipment may occur if an improper line voltage is used see voltage marking on unit Never re...

Страница 14: ...14 BLOCK DIAGRAM...

Страница 15: ...Bu Sleeve Ground 10 dB Insert 22 k N A 16 dBu 4 dBu 22 dBu Unbal 1 4 TRS Return 0 dB Tip Send Ring Return Sleeve Ground Stereo 20 k Max Gain 29 dBu 9 dBu 4 dBu Unbal 1 4 Phono Line Input 20 dB Sleeve...

Страница 16: ...ip Left no load Ring Right Sleeve Ground Gain Mic Input Gain Adj Range 10 dB to 58 dB Mic Input to Sub Output 78 dB Max Gain Mic lnput Longest Path 88 dB Max Gain Line Input Gain Adj Range 10 dB to 38...

Страница 17: ...Adjacent input channels 20 Hz 20 kHz 70 dB Left to right outputs 20 Hz 20 kHz Common Mode Rejection Ratio Mic Input 50 dB min 20 Hz 20 kHz 70 dB typ 1 kHz Meters L R master and all submasters 12 segme...

Страница 18: ...sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over 13 Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for lo...

Страница 19: ...Service Center OR 2 Ship the defective item prepaid to Peavey Electronics Corporation International Service Center 412 Highway 11 80 East Meridian MS 39301 or Peavey Canada Ltd 95 Shields Court Markh...

Страница 20: ...and specifications subject to change without notice Peavey Electronics Corporation 711 A Street Meridian MS 39301 601 483 5376 FAX 601 486 1678 http aa peavey com 2001 Printed in the U S A 7 01 ARCHIT...

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