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Panel Descriptions

Note: The operation of the VM6SD and VM10SD

Stereo powered Mixers is nearly identical. This

manual will serve as instruction for both models.

The Stereo VM Mixers vary only in the number of

input channels and the style of enclosure.

FRONT PANEL MONO CHANNEL SECTION

1. Mic In

This input accepts a standard XLR microphone

connector and low impedance microphone.

2. Line In

This input accept a 1/4inch two conductor plug

and is suitable for unbalanced line level sources.

3. Level

The channel level control provides

continuously variable adjustment of the

channel output level to the main output

control as well as aux 2. MASTER SECTION

4. EFX/AUX 1

efx(dsp)

aux1

control:

the

channel

reverb/effects control varies the amount of

channel signal sent to the reverb tank or

DSP., as well as to

the effects send

cercuitry.

5. Monitor/Aux 2

This controls the amount of signal sent from

an individual channel to the aux 1 master

control. In addition, this control also feeds the

on board monitor amp when so routed. This

aux send is pre channel level control and pre

EQ. This means that the level sent from an

individual input will not be affected by

adjustment of the main channel level

control[9] or EQ settings and allows a

completely separate mix for stage monitors.

6. High

The high frequency shelf control is set at

10khz. You can increase or attenuate

frequencies 10khz(and above)up to 15dB.

There is a detente in the 0position indicating

a flat response.

7. Mid

The mid frequency is centered at 1 khz. You

can increase or attenuate the midrange

frequencies by as much 15 dB. A distent is

provided in the 0 position indicating a flat re-

sponse.

8. Low

The low frequency shelf control is set at

50Hz. You can increase or attenuate

frequencies 50Hz(and below) u to 15dB. A

detente is provided in the 0 position indicating

a flat response.

FRONT PANEL STEREO CHANNEL SECTION

1A. LOW IMPEDANCE INPUT

2A. HIGH IMPEDANCE INPUT

3A. Level

The channel level control provides continuously

variable adjustment of the channel output level

to the main output control as well as aux 2.

MASTER SECTION

4A. DSP/AUX 1

5A. Monitor/Aux 2

This controls the amount of signal sent from

an individual channel to the aux 1 master

control. In addition, this control also feeds the

on board monitor amp when so routed. This

aux send is pre channel level control and pre

EQ. This means that the level sent from an

individual input will not be affected by

adjustment of the main channel level control[9]

or EQ settings and allows a completely

separate mix for stage monitors.

6A. High

The high frequency shelf control is set at

10khz. You can increase or attenuate

frequencies 10khz(and above)up to 15dB. There

is a detente in the 0position indicating a flat

response.

8A. Low

The low frequency shelf control is set at 50Hz.

You can increase or attenuate frequencies

50Hz(and below) u to 15dB. A detente is

provided in the 0 position indicating a flat

response.

9. Pan

The pan control feeds the left and right master

outputs. In full counterclockwise position, it

feeds only the left output. In full clockwise

position, it feeds only the right output. In

intermediate positions, it feeds both output in

varying proportions. When the Stereo

MetroMixer is operated in Min+Monitor mode,

the pan control is inactive.

Содержание VM 10SD Stereo

Страница 1: ...Each channel incorporates a low impedance XLR input and a high impedance quarter inch phone jack input Separate pre monitor sends active high and low equalization and post reverb effect sends are also...

Страница 2: ...outlet Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug 9 Grounding If the appliance is equipped with a 3 wire grounding type plug a plug having a third grounding pin this plug will only fit int...

Страница 3: ...from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use for a period of 5 years from date of original purchase During that period STK will at its option repair or replace materials at no charge if...

Страница 4: ...Panel Descriptions front panel...

Страница 5: ...ate the midrange frequencies by as much 15 dB A distent is provided in the 0 position indicating a flat re sponse 8 Low The low frequency shelf control is set at 50Hz You can increase or attenuate fre...

Страница 6: ...rovides final output level control for the monitor auxiliary send 1 found on the connector panel In Main Monitor mode it also serves as the volume control for the monitor internal amplifier 17 Tape In...

Страница 7: ...outputs are taken before the built in graphic equalizer In Mono Main mode the Left connector gives the mono sun output from L R busses and the Right connector is not functional 36 FOOT SWITCH 38 TAPE...

Страница 8: ...r reverb control to the internal reverberation circuit Its signal is derived from the individual channel reverb aux 2 sends The reverb can be defeated by turning this control to the far left or off po...

Страница 9: ...ed Stereo Operation For this most basic stereo powered mono mixer operation you will need to commect 1 or more input source devices such as a microphone keyboard CD player or tape deck An outboard eff...

Страница 10: ...rape or CD player into the mixer connect this now as well Connect a stereo RCA cable frim the output jacks of the tape or CD player to the tape in jacks on your powered mixer Additionally you may wis...

Страница 11: ...e heavy gauge unshielded speaker cables Note that the total speaker impedance load must be at least 2 Ohms Insimple terms the this means you can use a maximum of four monitor speaker sustems with an i...

Страница 12: ...u will prbably raise this to a higher setting at a later time after you have established proper gain and safe operating levels Use this as a starting point You are going to poerate the indivdual chann...

Страница 13: ...peak input it is some what subjective as to whether an effect sounds proper it is largely a matter of taste However be using external devices See section V1 Professional Operating Tips for more inform...

Страница 14: ...tage monitor speakers This is so that the performers can heat what they ate dointg Because of speaker placement program material and other factors it is rare that the monitor mix will be the same sa t...

Страница 15: ...idual band by adjusting the slider on that band Any environment has its own set of acoustics even outdoors Some environments will reflect or absorb certain frequencies more than others Additionally mo...

Страница 16: ...examples of signal to noise ratio are shown in figure 3 The first shows a pppr ratio In this case you would heat the noise to the point that it would certainly impede your enjoyment or the main signa...

Страница 17: ...System Hookup diagram 1 POWERED MONO...

Страница 18: ...System Hookup diagram 1 POWERED STEREO...

Страница 19: ...Block diagram Stereo VM mixer...

Страница 20: ...Block diagram Mono VM mixer...

Страница 21: ...n 15 dB shelving 12 dB peaking 15 dB shelving High 12 kHz Mid 2 5 kHz Low 80 Hz High 12 kHz Mid 2 5 kHz Low 80 Hz Graphic Equalization 15 dB maximum boost or cut in each of stereo nine bands 63 125 25...

Страница 22: ...level Connector in mixer Nominal Max before clip SPEAKER OUT MAIN MONITOR 0 08 ohm 4 ohms SP 300 W 300 W Phone Jack 8 ohms SP 200 w 200 w Phone Jack MAIN OUT L MONO R 150 ohm 600 ohms lines 4dB 1 23V...

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