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Front Panel
Phantom Power LED
10
This LED lights when the Phantom Power Switch (11)
has been engaged.
Phantom Power Switch
11
Applies +48 VDC Voltage to the input XLR connectors
to power microphones requiring phantom power.
If phantom power is used, do not connect unbalanced
dynamic microphones or other devices to the XLR
inputs that cannot handle this Voltage. The Phantom
Power LED (10) indicates when phantom power is on.
EFX/Return
12
The EFX/Return Level Control adjusts the level sent to
the Left/Right main bus from the return inputs (30).
Tape/USB To CTRL/HP
13
Depressing this switch adds the tape return to the
Control Room (32) and Headphone Outputs (20) for
zero latency monitoring.
Tape/USB to Mix
14
Depressing this switch routes the signal from the Tape
Inputs (38) to the Main Outputs (31).
Power LED
15
This LED indicates AC power is supplied to the unit‚
the power switch is on and the unit is functioning
properly.
MON Send Master
16
This is the master output level control for the monitor
mix. The output level sent to the Monitor Send jack
(33) is controlled by the channel monitor send controls (5) and by this master control.
EFX Send Master
17
This is the master output level control for the EFX mix. The output level sent to the EFX Send jack is con-
trolled by the channel level controls (9), the channel EFX send controls (6) and by this master control.
Contour Switch
18
Engaging this switch enhances the signal by adding both bass and treble frequencies. This is especially
effective at lower volumes or for tape/CD playback.
80 Hz Low Cut
19
The Low Cut filter has a corner frequency of 80 Hz. When engaged‚ it can improve clarity by removing low
frequencies that can make a mix sound muddy. This feature is especially useful when playing outside
on a windy day or on a hollow‚ noisy stage. These kinds of ambient noises can rob your sound system of
power. Engaging this switch will remove those frequencies from the system and restore power to where
it's needed.
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