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Stereo Section (Channel 3/4, 5/6 And 7/8); Connecting The Outputs; Voltage Supply - Conrad Mc Crypt MCB-1002 Bedienungsanleitung

Mobiler mini-mixer
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Stereo section (Channel 3/4, 5/6 and 7/8)

(14) MIC input
3/4
Condensor and dynamic microphones can be connected to the
14
2
1
3
the XLR input. If a condensor microophone is being used the
MIC
L/MONO
phantom power needed can be switched on from the +24V
LINE
15
PHANTOM switch (46) . The phantom voltage is set to +24V, if
R
the mixing desk is run from the mains and set to +18V, if the
mixing desk is running off batteries.
MIC
LINE
17
16
The input level ranges from -60 to -20dB. The input is suitable for
-
20
60dB
10dB
BAL
HI
18
26
symmetrical and asymmetrical microphones.
L
R
-15
+15dB
25
MID
PK
19
10
-15
+15dB
LO
(15) L/MONO and R jack socket (Stereo input)
20
5
0dB
You can supply a LINE stereo signal over both of the asymmetri-
-15
+15dB
MON
21
5
24
cal jack sockets.
1
10
10
FX
15
22
Jack socket L/MONO = left input
20
1
10
30
23
50
Jack socket R = right input
BATT ON
Input level = ~10dB
3 4
If you would like to connect a mono playback source, please use the
jack socket marked L/MONO to supply the signal.
(16) LINE GAIN control
Use the LINE GAIN control to set the level of the corresponding LINE input. Set to
such a level that the PEAK indicator only lights up occasionally or not at all.
• Position "∞" = minimum level
• Position "10" = maximum level
(17) MIC GAIN control
Use the LINE GAIN control to set the level of the corresponding LINE input. Set to
such a level that the PEAK indicator only lights up occasionally or not at all.
• Position "20" = minimum level
• Position "60" = maximum level
(18) HI tone control
For description see HI tone control (6)
(19) MID tone control
For description see MID tone control (7)
(20) LOW tone control
For description see LOW tone control (8)
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(29) Input TAPE IN 2
You can connect any playback appliance with a LINE level to the stereo cinch input
such as a cassette deck, CD player, etc. The red "R" cinch socket is on the right and
the white "L" cinch socket is on the left.
TAPE IN 1 and TAPE IN 2 inputs are connected to the same fader chan-
nel. If both input sources are connected up and a signal is on each of
the inputs, the resulting signal is a mix of both the input sources.

Connecting the Outputs

(27) REC OUT output
Recording appliances such as cassette decks, tape recorders or CD recorders can
be connected to these jacks and the mixer signal recorded. The jack socket labelled
"R" is the right output and the jack socket labelled "L" is the left output.
(42) MAIN OUT (L, R)
Both of these jack sockets are being supplied by the output signal of the mixing
desk, and you can connect your terminal amplifier to them. Connect the input of your
amplifier to this output socket The jack socket labelled "R" is the right output and
thhe jack socket labelled "L" is the left output.
FX SEND output (41)
You can connect your external effect unit to this asymmetrical mono jack socket out-
put. This output is the collective signal of all the FX channel signals (depending on
which FX control is in use)
(39) MON SEND output (monitor output)
You can connect your monitor amplifier to this asymmetrical mono jack socket out-
put. This output is the collective signal of all the monitor channel signals (depending
on which monitor control is in use)
(40) Headphones line out.
You can connect your headphones to this stereo jack socket output. Here you can
acces the left and right MASTER output signal. The headphones should have an
impedance of 100 Ohm as otherwise mismatches can occur.

Voltage supply

The mixer and all connected appliances have to be switched off.
Ensure that all the electrical connections and connection cables
between the appliance and any extension cables conform to the
regulations and comply with the operating instructions.
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