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Rack Mounting the Horizon.

This applies only to the 2012 model and when racked will occupy 12 rack spaces.

a).Disconnect the A.C. power cord / mains cable from the Horizon.

b).Remove both side cheeks by unscrewing the 8 Philips head screws (4 per side). Retain the side cheeks

    and screws for future use.

c).Remove the rack adapters from the bag. There is left and right hand part which should be identified. There 

    are two groups of 3 holes in each bracket which will match the threaded holes in the side extrusion on the

    Horizon. When the correct way around they will be the same length as the Horizon with no overlap.

d).Remove the 12 M3 x 8mm Philips screws from the poly bag and fit six per side in the appropriate holes.

e).Make sure all 12 screws are tight. The Horizon is now ready to be fitted to your rack.

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INTRODUCTION

Thank you for purchasing this Studiomaster product. The Horizon series of powered mixers is the result of 

many years development in both mixer and power amplifier design. The culmination of this effort is an easy

to use yet sophisticated product that will enhance your performance and give trouble free use for years to 

come. The ergonomic and light weight design coupled with ultra reliable build quality makes the Horizon a

pleasure to work with, leaving you to concentrate on the show and not the equipment!

READ THE USER GUIDE

The Studiomaster design philosophy has always been to provide the controls and features the user needs, 

reducing clutter, making operation intuitive. Despite this it is worth taking the time to read this User Guide to 

familiarise yourself with the controls to get the best out of your Horizon. It also contains important safety 

information as well as practical hints.

UNPACKING

Remove your Studiomaster product from its packaging and check you have the following:

Horizon Powered Mixer

Foot Switch

12V Goose Neck Lamp

Rack Mounting Kit comprising a left and right bracket and 12 M3 x 8mm Philips screws.

A.C. power cord / mains lead

Warranty Card.

Retain the packing carton in the event the product needs to be returned for service or repair, and please 

complete and return your warranty card. Returning the completed warranty card does not diminish your

 statutory rights in anyway.

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

READ THIS BEFORE YOU USE YOUR PRODUCT

1. Before connecting the A.C. power cord make sure the Horizons operating voltage is suitable for your local

     supply voltage. 

For supplies between 220 and 240V ensure it is a 230V model.

For supplies between 110 and 120V ensure it is a 115V model.

2. Only use the A.C. power cord / mains lead supplied with this product. Replace if it becomes damaged in any way.

3. Never operate without, or remove the safety ground (earth) from the A.C. power cord / mains lead.

4. Do not attempt to remove any screws or panels. There are no user serviceable parts inside.

5. Do not operate the unit next to heat sources such as radiators.

6. The unit should not be operated or stored near rain or moisture.

7. This equipment must not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects filled with liquids should be

    placed on top of it. 

8. Write the serial number in the box provided in the Warranty section for future reference.

9. If the unit gets damaged, has been dropped or appears to have developed a fault refer to the Service

    Information section for details.

WARNING : THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED (GROUNDED)

Attenuation

Mute Switches                                        80dB

Channel Faders                                                           

80dB

Output  Faders                                                              

90dB

Standby                                                                        

100dB

Signal  levels                                            Nominal                       Maximum                       Impendence

Channel  Insert                                         0dBu                              

+20dB                            40 ohm

Mix  Insert                                                  0dBu                              

+20dB                            40 ohm

Mix  XLR  output                                        0dBu                              

+20dB                             75 ohm

Mix2  output  (stereo)                                0dBu                             +20dBu                          75 ohm

Mix2  output  (mono)                                 +6dBu                           +20dBu                          75 ohm

Record Output                                         -                                    +20dB                            1k ohm

Aux Sends                                                -                                    +20dB                            75 ohm

DSP Sends                                               -                                     +20dB                            75 ohm

Amp  Insert  sensitivity                            0dBu                               

-                                       2k ohm

Effects

Type:                                                         24bit sampling, 8 program, variable delay.

Reverbs: 

VOCAL1:                                                  Reverb with medium delay

VOCAL2:                                                  Reverb with short delay

VOCAL3:                                                  Reverb with long delay

ADT (automatic double tracking):         25mS delay with ambient reverb

S REV:                                                      Small room reverb

L REV:                                                       Large hall reverb

PLATE1:                                                   Short plate reverb

PLATE2:                                                   Medium plate reverb

Delay Mode:

Variable between 10mS to 720mS

Regen (only in Delay Mode):                 Variable between 10% to 90%

Muting:                                                     Individual front panel and foot switch sockets

Phantom Power

+48V switchable seperatly to mono and stereo input channels.

Power Output (RMS)

Both channels @ 1% THD, 4 ohms:      1100 Watts

Both channels @ 0.08% THD, 4 ohms: 1000 Watts

Both channels @ 1% THD, 8 ohms:      600 Watts

Cooling                                                     Variable  speed 80mm  fan

Connections

Mixer Inputs:                                           Balanced XLR & Jack, unbalanced Phono

Mixer Outputs:                                        XLR & Jack, RCA Phono

Amplifier Outputs:                                  4 pole industry standard connector

12V lamp socket:                                    3pin XLR Pin1 0V, Pin2 +12V @ 100mA Max.

USB socket:                                             Type B, USB 2.0 compliant.

Содержание Horizon 2012

Страница 1: ...HORIZON 2000 Series...

Страница 2: ...In Accordance with our progressive product development Studiomaster Studioking reserve the right to change features and specifications without prior notice 27...

Страница 3: ...tion Environmental Protection Technical specification Block diagram Voltage 230V Model 220 240V 50 60Hz 115V Model 110 120V 50 60Hz Power Consumption At idle or low power 60W Both amplifiers at 1 8 po...

Страница 4: ...D THIS BEFORE YOU USE YOUR PRODUCT 1 Before connecting the A C power cord make sure the Horizons operating voltage is suitable for your local supply voltage For supplies between 220 and 240V ensure it...

Страница 5: ...active when a vocal microphone is used The frequency of the filter is 80Hz with a slope of 18dB octave 6 HI control High frequency control providing 15dB of cut and boost at 12kHz with a peaking resp...

Страница 6: ...jack or phone jack Used for unbalanced signals UNBALANCED Two wire connection using one signal and one screen conductor XLR An industry standard connector used for audio signals usually 3 pin They are...

Страница 7: ...fect processors External effects processors can also be connected using the signal available at the DSP output sockets 27 PRE POST fader switch In the up PRE fader position the signal to the AUX contr...

Страница 8: ...e voltage 1V rms DECIBEL dB A logarithmic method of measurement for acoustics and electronics One decibel 1 10th of a Bell is the smallest change in loudness perceptible by the human ear although trai...

Страница 9: ...as it cancels outside interference in the connecting cables resulting in a cleaner signal BANDWIDTH The bandwidth is the range of frequencies that will pass through a piece of equipment BUSA common c...

Страница 10: ...t required yet the Mix faders still have a useful range for precise signal adjustment Caution Due to the dynamic nature of music this feature can only be used as a guide to amplifier power output Only...

Страница 11: ...to monitor any signal on the Horizon that has a PFL AFL switch For best results use 250 400 ohm impedance headphones although most types can be used with varying results 50 ohm impedance or lower shou...

Страница 12: ...o the L R MIX 49 AUX HI control High frequency control providing 15dB of cut and boost 12kHz with a shelving response 48 DSP controls 50 AUX MID controls Mid frequency control providing 15dB of cut an...

Страница 13: ...ost types can be used with varying results although 50 ohm impendence or lower should be avoided Headphones are ideal when setting up recording play back or just getting to know the controls on your H...

Страница 14: ...PAspeakers in front of any microphones This will help achieve a high volume level before feedback problems occur A common problem when setting up a PA is the vocal mic s picking up not only your voic...

Страница 15: ...e effect Turning the PROGRAM SELECTION control will step through all 8 programs to help you find one that suits your voice the best Now try a delay by pressing the delay button 48c The PROGRAM SELECTI...

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