QUICKSTART GUIDE
ENGLISH ( 3 – 10 )
MANUAL DE INICIO RÁPIDO
ESPAÑOL ( 11 – 18 )
GUIDE D’UTILISATION RAPIDE
FRANÇAIS ( 19 – 26 )
GUIDA RAPIDA
ITALIANO ( 27 – 34 )
KURZANLEITUNG
DEUTSCH ( 35 – 42 )
SNELSTARTGIDS
NEDERLANDS ( 43 – 50 )
BOX CONTENTS
yTMX120DFX
yPower cable
yQuickstart Guide
ySafety Instructions & Warranty Information booklet
CONNECTION DIAGRAM
QUICK SETUP
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2 TRACK IN/OUT |
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Follow the procedure below to have a signal processed for each channel:
1.Set all channel levels to zero, set pan to the middle, set output to zero, and set EQ’s flat.
2.Connect your mic and then apply phantom power if your mic requires this.
3.Set the Main output level to no more than 75% and the Monitor output to no more than 50%.
4.Bring up the channel level.
5.Repeat steps 1 and 2 to setup more channels.
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STEREO INPUTS- Stereo pair ¼” TRS connections. If you connect only to the left jack, the |
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4. PHANTOM PWR Switch - Applies +48 Volt Phantom Power only to the XLR MIC input. |
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5.MONO IN GAIN – Adjusts the signal for mic and line level sources.
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LOW CUT Button - Activates a 75 Hz low frequency filter to reduce hum noise or |
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AUX SENDS – Adjusts the level of the signal |
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PAN/BAL- Pan and balance control to adjust |
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14.MUTE SWITCH - Pressing this switch is equal to turning the fader down, which can silence the corresponding channel output except for the Pre Aux sends and channel Insert send.
15.PFL Switch - Sends a signal from a post-EQ, pre-fader location to the PHONES jack for monitoring.
16.PEAK LED – When the LED is red illuminated, it warns you that you are reaching signal saturation and possible distortion. Reduce the input level to avoid distortion.
17.FADER - Adjusts the overall level of the channel and sets the amount of signal sent to the main output.
MASTER SECTION
2 TRACK IN/OUT |
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18.2-TRACK IN/OUT - Use the Tape input to listen to your mix from a Tape Recorder, CD player, DAT, etc. The Tape output jacks will route the main mix into external devices.
19.AUX/DFX SENDS CONNECTORS - 1/4" phone jacks used to send out signal from the AUX bus to external devices such as effect units or stage monitors.
20.P. AMP INPUT Jacks - 1/4" phone jacks used to input line level stereo signals to the built-in power amplifier.
21.ST OUT Jacks - Outputs the signal of the STEREO bus. The final output level from these jacks is adjusted by the ST OUT fader.
22.ST SUB OUT Jacks - Outputs the signal of the STEREO bus. Use the ST SUB OUT control to adjust the final output level at the ST SUB OUT jacks.
23.ST SUB IN 1-3 Jacks - Used to connect to the stereo output of a sub mixer or external effect processor. The signal input can be routed to the AUX1-3 bus and STEREO bus.
24.MONO OUTPUT Jack - Use this balanced MONO jack to connect the input of an external amplifier or active speaker.
25.FOOTSWITCH JACK - 1/4'' jack used to connect an external foot switch to turn on/off the onboard effect module.
26.PHONES - Sends the signal to a pair of headphones.
27.LAMP - 12V socket that can drive standard BNC-type lamp.
28.LED METER DISPLAY - Indicates the output signal level. By pressing the switch, you can choose the output signal source. When the switch is off, the stereo LED meter will indicate the signal level sent to ST OUT outputs. When the switch is on, the LED meter indicates the signal level sent to PHONES output.
29.ST SUB OUT Control - Adjusts the final level of the signal sent from the ST bus to the ST SUB OUT jacks.
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34.PHONES Control - Controls the signal sent to the Headphone Output.
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44.EQ SWITCH - Engage this button to add the stereo graphic EQ into the main mix output.
45.STEREO GRAPHIC EQ - Boosts or attenuates (+/-15dB) the selected frequency at a preset bandwidth.
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46.POWER AMP. MODE Switch - Provides three modes: MAIN L / MAIN R; AUX1/MONO; BRIDGE. Select any one of these modes to specify the signals to be routed to the corresponding jacks according to the speaker connection on the rear panel.
47.POWER AMP Switch - This switch is used to control the amplifier input signal.
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INTERNAL EFFECTS
48.PRESETS Control - Adjust this knob to select the internal effect you want to use.
49.VARIATIONS Control - 16 variations for each preset to further adjust the internal effects.
50.DFX MUTE Switch & PEAK LED - Activates/deactivates the internal effects. This LED lights up when the input signal is too strong. When the effect module is muted, this LED also lights up.
REAR PANEL
1.VOCAL 1
2.VOCAL 2
3.LARGE HALL
4.SMALL HALL
5.LARGE ROOM
6.SMALL ROOM
7.PLATE
8.TAPE REVERB
9.SPRING REVERB
10.MONO DELAY
11.STEREO DELAY
12.FLANGER
13.CHORUS
14.REVERB+DELAY
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Note: In order to avoid damage to the built-in amplifier, pay attention to the allowed impedance of the speaker. Very low load impedances may damage the amplifier.
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INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION
MAIN L + MAIN R Mode
The built-in amplifier drives two main speaker cabinets Left and Right. The AMPLIFIER MODE is on MAIN L+MAIN R position.
Main Speaker
Use either the Speakon jacks or 1/4" jacks
Main Speaker
AUX1 + MONO Mode
With the AMPLIFIER MODE in AUX1+MONO position, Output 1 drives a Main speaker cabinet while Output 2 drives a stage monitor.
Main Speaker
Use either the Speakon jacks or 1/4" jacks
Stage Monitor
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Bridge Mode
With the AMPLIFIER MODE switch in BRIDGE position the two power amplifiers drive together a single speaker cabinet with the sum of the power of the 2 amps. This is commonly used to drive a single subwoofer and the main output on the front panel is used to feed a pair of powered speakers.
Main Speaker
EFFECTS LIST
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VOCAL 1 |
Reverb, simulating a room with a small delay time. |
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Reverb, simulating a small space with a small delay |
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LARGE HALL |
Reverb, simulating a large acoustic space. |
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3.6~5.4s |
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SMALL HALL |
Reverb, simulating the acoustics of a stage space. |
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1.0~2.9s |
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20~45ms |
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LARGE ROOM |
Reverb, simulating a studio with many early reflections. |
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2.9~4.5s |
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SMALL ROOM |
Reverb, simulating a bright studio room. |
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Simulates bright plate reverb. |
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0.6~6.1s |
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TAPE REVERB |
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Simulates the lightly stretched sound of spring reverb |
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1.3~5.4s |
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MONO DELAY |
Reproduces the signal after a small period of time. |
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Reproduces the signal after a small period of time with a |
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slight difference between the two stereo channels. |
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Classic stereo flanging effect, similar to a jet plane |
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taking off. |
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Simulates the full, complex, watery sound of several |
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REVERB+DELAY |
Delay effect with room reverb. |
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REVERB+FLANGER |
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Stereo flanger effect with room reverb. |
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Flanger rate |
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Stereo chorus effect with room reverb. |
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Reverse decay time |
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TROUBLESHOOTING
SYMPTOM |
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No Sound from speaker |
Signal source (mixer, instrument, |
*Check VU meters on the source |
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mixer; |
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*Verify that the tape or CD is |
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*Use headphones to verify that |
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the instrument is actually sending |
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an audio signal |
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Signal sounds distorted |
Excessive input signal; trying to |
*Reduce the output level of the |
and very loud; LIMIT |
exceed the capabilities of the |
source; |
light is lit most of the |
speakers. |
*Turn down the level controls on |
time. |
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the speaker; |
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*Try another pair of speakers |
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Lots of hiss in the sound, |
Improper gain structure. |
*Make sure that the MIC/LINE |
the mixer controls are |
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at very low settings. |
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(disengaged) position; |
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*Reduce the level settings at |
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speaker, review the Owner's |
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Manual for your mixer and adjust |
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controls as needed; |
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*Input sensitivity(gain); |
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*Channel faders; |
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*Master faders; |
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Noise or hiss heard at |
Noisy source device. |
Disconnect the devices that are |
Output. |
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connected to your speaker one at |
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a time. If the noise goes away, |
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the problem is with the source or |
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the connecting cable. |
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Hum or Buzz increases or |
Improper A/C ground or faulty |
Disconnect or mute channels on |
decreases when the mixer |
equipment connected to mixer |
at a time to isolate the problem. |
level controls are moved. |
input. Faulty cable between |
Substitute a known good cable |
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source equipment and mixer. |
for the suspected faulty cable. |
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CONTENIDO DE LA CAJA
yTMX120DFX.
yCable de alimentación.
yManual de inicio rápido.
yFolleto de instrucciones de seguridad e información sobre la garantía.
DIAGRAMA DE CONEXIÓN
CONFIGURACIÓN RÁPIDA
Siga el siguiente procedimiento para procesar una señal en cada canal:
1.Coloque todos los canales a cero, el control panorámico en el centro, la salida a cero y la ecualización plana.
2.Conecte su micrófono y aplique una alimentación fantasma si el micrófono lo requiere.
3.Sitúe el nivel de salida principal a un máximo del 75% y la salida del monitor a un máximo del 50%.
4.Suba el nivel del canal.
5.Repita los pasos 1 y 2 para configurar más canales.
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1. ENTRADAS MONO - Conecte un micrófono o una señal de línea proveniente de un |
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2.INSERT de canal MONO - Conecte procesadores de audio externos como un compresor-
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LINE IN 9 |
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CONTROLES DE CANAL
4.Interruptor de alimentación PHANTOM - Aplica una alimentación fantasma de +48 voltios únicamente en la entrada XLR de micrófono. Si no utiliza micrófonos de condensador, asegúrese de que la alimentación fantasma está desconectada.
5.MONO EN GAIN - Ajusta la señal para el micrófono y las señales de línea.
6.LED DE NIVEL - Se activa cuando hay una señal de entrada.
7.Botón LOW CUT - Activa un filtro de baja frecuencia de 75 Hz para reducir el zumbido proveniente de la red eléctrica o los ruidos al usar un micrófono.
8.ESTÉREO EN GAIN - Ajusta la ganancia para los canales de línea estéreo.
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ECUALIZADORES (EQ)
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EQ HI (AGUDOS) - Ajusta las altas frecuencias |
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10. EQ MID - Ajusta las medias frecuencias del canal. |
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EQ LOW (BAJOS) - Ajusta las bajas frecuencias |
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AUX SENDS - Ajusta el nivel de la señal enviada |
FREQ |
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DFX1 |
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100Hz 8KHz |
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como POST-fader. El AUX SEND4 se puede |
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14.INTERRUPTOR MUTE - Pulsar este interruptor equivale a bajar el fader, el cual puede silenciar la salida del canal correspondiente, excepto para los envíos auxiliares Pre y el envío Insert del canal.
15.Interruptor PFL - Envía una señal desde una ubicación posterior al ecualizador y previa al fader hasta el jack PHONES para la monitorización.
16.LED PEAK - Cuando este LED está iluminado en rojo, advierte de que se está llegando a la saturación de la señal y a una posible distorsión. Reduzca el nivel de entrada para evitar la distorsión.
17.FADER - Ajusta el nivel general del canal y establece la cantidad de señal enviada a la salida principal.
SECCIÓN MASTER
2 TRACK IN/OUT |
AUX SEND 1 |
P. AMP INPUT |
ST OUT |
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ST SUB IN 1 |
ST SUB IN 2 |
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FOOT SWITCH |
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18.2-TRACK IN/OUT - Utilice la entrada de cinta para escuchar la mezcla desde una grabadora de cintas, un reproductor de CD, una DAT, etc. Los jacks de salida de cinta encaminarán la mezcla principal hacia dispositivos externos.
19.CONECTORES AUX/DFX SEND - Jacks de ¼” utilizados para enviar señales desde el bus AUX a dispositivos externos como unidades de efectos o monitores de escenario.
20.Jacks de P. AMP INPUT - Jacks de ¼” utilizados para la entrada de señales de línea estéreo hacia el amplificador integrado.
21.Jacks de ST OUT - Sirven para la salida de la señal del bus estéreo. El nivel de salida final de estos jacks se ajusta con el fader ST OUT.
22.Jacks de ST SUB OUT - Sirven para la salida de la señal del bus estéreo. Utilice el control ST SUB OUT para ajustar el nivel de salida final de los jacks ST SUB OUT.
23.Jacks de ST SUB IN 1-3 - Se utilizan para conectarse a la salida estéreo de un submezclador o procesador de efectos externo. La entrada de la señal se puede encaminar hacia el bus AUX1-3 y el bus estéreo.
24.Jack de SALIDA MONO - Utilice este jack MONO balanceado para la entrada de un amplificador externo o un altavoz activo.
25.JACK de FOOTSWITCH - Jack de ¼” utilizado para conectar un pedal externo para activar y desactivar el módulo de efectos integrado.
26.PHONES - Envía la señal a los auriculares.
27.LAMP - Conector de 12 V que puede conectarse a una lámpara estándar de tipo BNC.
28.VÚMETRO LED - Indica el nivel de señal de salida. Si se pulsa el interruptor, se puede elegir la fuente de la señal de salida. Cuando el interruptor está desactivado, el vúmetro LED estéreo indica el nivel de señal enviado a las salidas ST OUT. Cuando el interruptor está activado, el vúmetro LED indica el nivel de señal enviado a las salidas PHONES.
29.Control ST SUB OUT - Ajusta el nivel final de la señal enviada desde el bus ST a los jacks de ST SUB OUT.
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Controles ST (estéreo) - Ajusta la cantidad de señal estéreo |
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Interruptor PFL (escucha previa al fader) - Cuando este |
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LED POWER - Este LED indica que hay alimentación. |
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Control PHONES - Controla la señal enviada a la salida de los |
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auriculares. |
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LPF (MONO OUT) - Este interruptor aplica un filtro pasa bajo a la |
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señal que sale del bus estéreo. Se puede ajustar la frecuencia a |
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la posición deseada utilizando un destornillador para girar el |
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Control ST (estéreo) - Ajusta el nivel de la señal enviada desde |
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Interruptor PFL (escucha previa al fader) - Cuando este |
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38.Interruptor AFL - Cuando este interruptor está activado, la señal
de salida que pasa a través del fader del control ST OUT se envía al jack PHONES.
39.Interruptor PFL - Cuando este interruptor está activado, se envía al jack PHONES la señal en el punto previo al fader del control ST OUT.
40.Fader DFX RTN - Ajusta el nivel de la señal de retorno que se envía desde el DSP integrado al bus estéreo.
41.Fader AUX 1-3 - Los faders AUX 1-3 ajustan el nivel final de la señal enviada desde los buses AUX1-3 a los jacks AUX SEND 1-3.
42.Fader MONO OUT - Ajusta el nivel final de la salida de señal desde el bus estéreo al jack MONO OUT.
43.Fader ST OUT - El fader ST OUT ajusta el nivel final de la señal enviada desde el bus estéreo a los jacks ST OUT.
ECUALIZADOR GRÁFICO
44.INTERRUPTOR EQ - Al activar este botón se agrega el ecualizador gráfico estéreo a la salida de la mezcla principal.
45.ECUALIZADOR GRÁFICO ESTÉREO - Intensifica o atenúa (+/- 15dB) la frecuencia seleccionada en un ancho de banda preestablecido.
POWER AMP
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46.Interruptor POWER AMP MODE - Ofrece tres modos: MAIN L/MAIN R; AUX1/MONO; y BRIDGE. Seleccione cualquiera de estos modos para especificar las señales que deben encaminarse a los jacks correspondientes según la conexión de los altavoces del panel posterior.
47.Interruptor POWER AMP - Este interruptor se utiliza para controlar la señal de entrada del amplificador.
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BRIDGE 46 AMP MODE
ON 47 OFF
POWER AMP
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EFECTOS INTERNOS
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1. VOCAL 1 |
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48. |
Control PRESETS - Ajuste este potenciómetro para seleccionar el efecto interno que desea |
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3. LARGE HALL |
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6. SMALL ROOM |
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7. PLATE |
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Control VARIATIONS - 16 variaciones para cada preset para lograr un mayor ajuste de los |
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10. MONO DELAY |
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53. SALIDAS DE VENTILACIÓN - Se utilizan para la ventilación y la disipación del calor.
54. Jacks para altavoces Estas tomas se utilizan para conectar los altavoces.
Nota: Para evitar que se dañe el amplificador integrado, hay que fijarse en la impedancia permitida del altavoz. Las impedancias de carga muy baja pueden dañar el amplificador.
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INSTALACIÓN Y CONEXIÓN
Modo MAIN L + MAIN R
El amplificador integrado hace funcionar dos altavoces principales, izquierdo y derecho. El AMP MODE está en la posición MAIN L+MAIN R.
Altavoz principal
Utilice los jacks Speakon o conectores 1/4" (6.3mm)
Altavoz principal
Modo AUX1 + MONO
Con el AMP MODE en la posición AUX1+MONO, la salida Output 1 hace funcionar un altavoz principal, mientras que la salida Output 2 hace funcionar un monitor de escenario.
Altavoz principal
Utilice los jacks speakon o conectores 1/4" (6.3mm)
Monitor de escenario
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