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Страница 2: ...mpanying the appliance If you want to dispose this product do not mix it with general household waste There is a separate collection system for used electronic products in accordance with legislation that requires proper treatment recovery and recycling Private household in the 25 member states of the EU in Switzerland and Norway may return their used electronic products free of charge to designat...

Страница 3: ... the apparatus 13 Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacture or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used utilize caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over 14 Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required if the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug breakage ...

Страница 4: ...ML910 15 Speaker Outputs XML410 16 XML Series Rear Panel 17 Speaker Connection XML610 XML910 18 Speaker Connection XML410 19 Basic Operation 20 Using the Internal Digital Effects 21 Creating a Monitor Mix 22 Using an External Effect 23 CD TAPE IN REC OUT 24 XML System Setups 25 XML610 XML910 Specifications 28 XML410 Specifications 29 XML610 XML910 Block Diagram 30 XML410 Block Diagram 31 Copyright...

Страница 5: ... these pages you ll find a detailed description of the features of the XML series of powered mixers as well a description of their front and rear panels step by step instructions for setup and use and full specifications You ll also find a warranty card enclosed please don t forget to fill it out and mail it in so that you can receive online technical support and so that we can send you updated in...

Страница 6: ...with 100 selectable presets including Reverb Delay and Chorus offers dazzling studio quality effects Dynamic or condenser microphones connect easily to the low noise mic pre amps with available 48 Volt Phantom Power The 3 Band EQ on each channel enables you to tailor the tonal response for each input Each channel has two Auxiliary sends which can be used to build an independent mix to send to the ...

Страница 7: ... output The AUX2 EFX send is post fader so the level of the signal is determined by the position of the channel Volume control When the AUX2 EFX send knob is at the 12 o clock position the signal is routed with unity 5 VOL This knob controls the volume of channel inputs and is used to continu ously adjust the loudness of the various signals being blended together at the Main Outputs Moving the kno...

Страница 8: ...se the 1 4 and XLR inputs on the same channel simultaneously 10 11 Stereo Channel Inputs The XML610 and XML910 feature four stereo input strips which include channels 5 6 7 8 9 10 and 11 12 While these channels look very much like the mono channels they have two inputs so they can accept a stereo signal As an added bonus these inputs also include a microphone input which can be used in mono 10 1 4...

Страница 9: ...nob to scroll through the preset programs using the Effects Pro gram Display to choose the number of the effect you want 14 Effects ON Switch The Effects ON switch is used to turn the internal digital effects on and off The effects are bypassed when the switch is in the out posi tion and the Effects Display shows two dashes 15 Effects PROGRAM List This section identifies the ten banks of built in ...

Страница 10: ... When the switch is en gaged the LED will illuminate indicating that phantom power is now available on the microphone pre amps IMPORTANT NOTE To avoid a loud pop be sure to turn down the MASTER level controls before plugging and unplugging the mic cables when the phantom power is active 23 EFX TO MAIN The EFX TO MAIN control is used to adjust the level of the sound being sent back from the built i...

Страница 11: ...ause annoying feedback The frequency response is flat when the sliders are in the center position Moving a slider in the positive direction will boost that frequency by as much as 12dB and moving the slider in the negative direction will cut that frequency by up to 12dB Once you set a frequency response curve using the Graphic Equalizer the EQ curve is applied to both the MONITOR bus signal that i...

Страница 12: ...P3 player or CD player to the mixer 31 TAPE IN VOLUME The TAPE IN VOLUME is used to set the level of the CD TAPE IN jacks 32 TAPE TO MON XML610 and XML910 Only The TAPE TO MON switch allows you to add the CD TAPE IN signal to the MONITOR bus When you press this switch the signal at the CD TAPE IN is mixed in to the AUX 1 MON and the level is controlled by the TAPE IN VOLUME control NOTE When the T...

Страница 13: ...H 9 10 or 11 12 for making announcements and to use a footswitch to temporarily mute the music or input signals to CH 1 8 35 MONITOR The MONITOR bus signal is present at this connector The signal is passed through the MONITOR MASTER level control and graphic equalizer XML610 and XML910 before it reaches the MONITOR connector In a live sound situation this can be used to create a monitor mix by con...

Страница 14: ...bridge mode Only the MAIN bus signal will be output from the BRIDGE jack 40 LOW ENHANCE XML610 and XML910 This switch turns on or off the LOW ENHANCE processing on and off The LOW ENHANCE boosts the low frequen cies at the speaker outputs Use the LOW ENHANCE for added bass in situa tions where you do not have subwoofers 41 MUTE CH 1 8 XML610 and XML910 You can turn off channels 1 8 on the XML610 o...

Страница 15: ...n and 1 4 jacks The Speakon and 1 4 jacks are wired in parallel so the total impedance when two 8 Ohm speakers are connected is 4 Ohms 42 AMP 1 Speaker Outputs The AMP 1 output has one Speakon and one 1 4 phone connector wired in parallel These powered outputs can be used to connect your left side main PA speaker when using the XML610 or XML910 in MAIN MAIN mode When operating in MAIN MONITOR mode...

Страница 16: ...then connected to each amp s output jacks If two amplifiers are used in a BRIDGE mode only one speaker can be connected to the BRIDGE jack The total impedance load while operating in BRIDGE mode must not be less than 8 Ohms If you are connecting a speaker to the BRIDGE jack use an 8 16 Ohm speaker CAUTION When using a BRIDGE connection do not connect anything to the AMP 1 and AMP 2 jacks Likewise ...

Страница 17: ...it is set to the correct voltage for your country and that the correct fuse is installed 48 Fuse Cover The fuse is located behind the fuse cover Always replace fuses with the same type of fuse 49 POWER Switch This is the primary power switch When set to the ON posi tion the front panel POWER LED illuminates indicating the XML mixer is powered up and ready for operation 50 AC INPUT Connect the supp...

Страница 18: ...nnected to either the A or B jack of AMP 1 and AMP 2 or 2 Two speakers can be connected in parallel to both the A and B jacks of AMP1 and AMP 2 For both of these situations the required speaker impedance will differ Refer to the following diagram and make sure that the speaker impedance is not less than the specified value When connecting one speaker to AMP1 and one speaker to AMP 2 use speakers w...

Страница 19: ...n be connected in parallel to the output jacks of AMP1 and AMP 2 or 3 A single speaker can be connected to the BRIDGE jack bridge connection For each of these situations the required speaker impedance will differ Refer to the following diagram and make sure that the speaker impedance is not less than the specified value When connecting one speaker to AMP1 and one speaker to AMP 2 use speakers with...

Страница 20: ...to remember the Golden Rule of audio LAST ON FIRST OFF This means that when turning on your system you should always turn your power amplifiers on LAST and when turning your system off turn your power amps off FIRST This helps avoid any loud pops caused by rush current at power up or power down which can sometimes damage loudspeakers 4 Set the MASTER control of the MAIN section to the 5 position 5...

Страница 21: ...wing 100 effects 0 9 Performance 10 19 Hall Reverb 20 29 Plate Reverb 30 39 Spring Reverb 40 49 Echo 50 59 Flange Verb 60 69 Chorus Verb 70 79 Echo Verb 80 89 Chorus 90 99 Flange 3 Once you have selected the desired effect preset raise the AUX 2 EFX control on the channels you wish to apply the digital effect to 4 Use the EFX to MAIN MON knob in the MAIN MONITOR section to adjust the EFFECTS Retur...

Страница 22: ... below to create an independent mix for the mount or speakers 1 Set the channel MONITOR section and VOL UME control to the 0 position 2 Raise the AUX 1 MON controls for the chan nels that you wish to hear from the monitor speakers NOTE The MONITOR controls are not affected by the level settings of each channel This al lows you to create a mix for the monitors that is independent of the MAIN mix 3 ...

Страница 23: ... the EFX BYPASS switch to disable the internal DSP 2 Raise the AUX 2 EFX controls for the channels to which you want the external effect to be applied 3 Adjust the EFX LEVEL to the 5 position 4 Set the input level of the external effect so that the sound is not distorted and so that the effect s input meter does not indicate a clipped signal 5 Connect the output of the external effect to an availa...

Страница 24: ...l of the MAIN section to the 5 posi tion 4 Start playback on the CD Tape or MP3 player Use the TAPE IN VOLUME control to adjust the level so that the zero LED of the MAIN section peak level meter lights only occasionally Adjust the master volume control to raise the level if necessary Recording From the XML Mixer You can record the audio from the XML s mixer section including the MIC LINE TAPE IN ...

Страница 25: ... in MAIN MAIN mode with one speaker connected to POWER AMP 1 and one speaker connected to POWER AMP 2 The MONITOR OUT is connected to an external power amp which is driving two monitor speakers Microphones are connected to low impedance inputs on channels 1 and 2 and the output of the Bass Direct Box is connected to the low impedance input on channel 4 The keyboards as well as the electric guitar ...

Страница 26: ...perating in MAIN MONITOR mode with two speakers connected to AMP 2 and two monitor speakers con nected to AMP 1 Microphones are connected to low impedance inputs on channels 1 and 2 and the output of the bass direct box is connected to the low impedance input on channel 4 The keyboards as well as the electric guitar s signal processors outputs are connected to the mixer s line inputs ...

Страница 27: ...tor Balanced TRS 1 4 Connector Connecting the XML Mixers The are several ways to interface the XML mixers to support a variety of applications The XML mixers feature balanced inputs and outputs so connecting balanced and unbalanced signals is possible XLR Balanced Wiring Guide ...

Страница 28: ... OUT 18 2dB CH IN MIC to REC OUT 26dB MONO CH IN LINE to MAIN OUT MONITOR OUT 16dB ST CH IN LINE to MAIN OUT MONITOR OUT 26dB AUX IN to MAIN OUT 30dB TAPE IN to MAIN OUT Crosstalk 1KHz 70dB adjacent input 70dB input to output Input Channel Equalization HIGH 12KHz shelving 15dB Maximum MID 2 5KHz peaking 12dB Maximum LOW 80Hz shelving 15dB Maximum Meters 5 POINT LED METERS 10 5 0 3 6dB Graphic Equa...

Страница 29: ...in 36dB CH IN MIC to MAIN OUT MONITOR OUT 42dB CH IN MIC to AUX 2 OUT 18 2dB CH IN MIC to REC OUT 16dB CH IN LINE to MAIN OUT MONITOR OUT 26dB AUX IN to MAIN OUT 24dB TAPE IN to MAIN OUT Crosstalk 1KHz 70dB adjacent input 70dB input to output Input Channel Equalization HIGH 12KHz shelving 15dB Maximum MID 2 5KHz peaking 12dB Maximum LOW 80Hz shelving 15dB Maximum Meters 5 POINT LED METERS 10 5 0 3...

Страница 30: ...IN OUT 4dBu L R SUM HA SUM 0dBu SUM INV MAIN L MAIN L R AMP MOOE ENHANCE LIMITER LIMITER PA PA LIMITER LIMITER A L MAIN L R 2 1 SPEAKERS B R MONITOR 2 1 SUM LOW MID HIGH 0dBu 0dBu BA LEVEL EFFECT MONITOP SUM SUM SUM SUM INV 0dBu BA BA MONITOR 7 Stage GEQ 63Hz 160Hz 400Hz 1KHz 2 5KHz 6 4KHz 16KHz MONITOR OUT 4dBu EFFECT OUT 4dBu EFFECT RTN TO MAIN EFFECT RTN TO MONITOR PAD 20dB 20 0dBu INPUT A 16 1...

Страница 31: ...Owner s Manual 31 XML POWERED MIXERS XML410 BLOCK DIAGRAM XML410 Block Diagram ...

Страница 32: ...45 Gilpin Avenue Hauppauge New York 11788 8816 Phone 1 800 3 SAMSON 1 800 372 6766 Fax 631 784 2201 www samsontech com ...

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