FRONT PANEL
1.
Trim – Sets the channel's input level. Adjust this so that the Peak LED lights on the
loudest passages and then back it down so it no longer peaks.
2.
Peak LED – The LED will flash if the signal is clipping. If this happens, decrease the
setting of the Gain knob or Channel fader.
Note: Avoid amplifier "clipping" at all costs. Clipping occurs when the power
amplifier is distorting and working beyond its limits. Amplifier distortion is THE
major cause of speaker failure.
3.
Hi EQ – Provides up to 15dB of boost or cut to the 12 KHz frequency range.
4.
Lo EQ – Provides up to 15dB of boost or cut to the 80 Hz frequency range.
5.
Aux 1 – Sends the channel's signal to auxiliary processors, onstage monitors, or
headphone amplifiers.
Aux 1 is pre-fader, meaning it takes the signal before the channel fader position. Aux
1 is ideal for sending a signal to monitors or headphone amplifiers.
6.
Aux 2 – Sends the channel's signal to auxiliary processors, onstage monitors, or
headphone amplifiers. Aux 2 is post-fader, meaning it takes the signal after the
channel fader position. Aux 2 is ideal for sending a signal to outboard processors.
7.
Channel Fader – Controls the signal level of the Mic
and Line inputs.
8.
Pan/Bal (Balance) – Directs the output signal to the left
or right Main Out. Pan controls are found on mono
channels, sending the mono source to either the left or
the right speakers or anywhere in between. The Balance
controls are found on stereo channels which take a
stereo source and varies the relative level of the
channels, so that the left channel will not come out of
the right speaker when adjusting the Balance control
fully right and vice-versa.
9.
Ext In – 1/8" stereo line level input for channels 9 and
10.
10. Ext Out – 1/8" stereo output that mirrors the main
outputs.
11. Mic Input 1/2 – XLR-1/4" combo inputs for use with
dynamic and condenser mics. The signal level is
controlled with channel faders 1 and 2, respectively.
When front panel Mic inputs 1 and 2 are in use, this will
disable the rear panel Mic 1 and 2 inputs.
12. Power LED – Indicates whether MultiMix 10 Wireless is
powered on or off.
13. Phantom Power LED – Indicates whether the phantom
power is enabled for the Mic inputs.
14. Pair/Unpair – Press the Pair/Unpair button to pair a Bluetooth® device or to disconnect a paired Bluetooth
device.
15. Pair LED – The Pair Status LED will illuminate when MultiMix 10 Wireless is paired with a Bluetooth audio
device.
16. LED Meters – Displays the audio signal level of the main outputs.
17. Master Fader – Adjusts the speaker's Main Out volume, which includes the Mic/Line inputs, Ext. In, and the
audio of a paired Bluetooth device.
18. Stereo Aux Return – Controls the signal level returning from the Aux inputs.
19. Phones/Monitor Knob – Adjusts the signal level sent to the Monitor Out and the Phones Output.
20. Phones Output – Connect headphones to this stereo 1/4" output.
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Note: To avoid interruptions during playback,
we recommend putting your Bluetooth device
in Airplane Mode and deactivating any alarms
or alerts before activating Bluetooth.
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