Rolls MX902 owner manual Signal Processor Connection

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MIC 1

+6 dB +50 LINE 1

-6 dB

MIC 2

+6 dB +50 LINE 2

-6 dB

MIC 3

PHANTOM

AUX 1

 

SEND

 

PWR

 

 

4/LEFT/MONO

+6 dB +50

 

 

LINE 3

5/RIGHT

-6 dB

 

 

AUX 2

SEND

6/LEFT/MONO

7/RIGHT

LEFT OUT

8/LEFT/MONO

9/RIGHT

RIGHT OUT

AUX 1

RET LEFT/MONO

AUX 1

RET RIGHT

to Effects Input

from

from

Left Output

Right Output

STEREO EFFECTS DEVICE

SIGNAL PROCESSOR CONNECTION

Use Aux 1 Output to connect to the Input of your signal processor which may be an echo unit, a reverb, or multi effects unit. Aux 1 is used because the signal is taken after the channel fader which is a typical setup for a signal processor. The right and left outputs of the processor are then connected to the Aux 1 Right and Left Return jacks. The level of signal going into the signal pro- cessor is controlled by the Aux 1 control on each individual MX902 channel, and the signal processor’s input level control. The level of signal going back into the MX902 is controlled by Aux 1 Return Level control on the MX902 front panel, and by the signal processor’s output level control.

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MX902 specifications

The Rolls MX902 is a versatile and robust mixing console designed for professional audio applications. Renowned for its exceptional performance in live sound environments, the MX902 is a preferred choice for musicians, sound engineers, and event production companies.

One of the standout features of the MX902 is its comprehensive channel configuration. This console typically offers multiple input channels, allowing for seamless integration of various audio sources. With high-quality preamps, the MX902 delivers pristine sound reproduction, ensuring that every nuance of the performance is captured accurately. The console supports balanced inputs and features XLR connections, which enhances signal integrity and reduces noise interference.

In terms of advanced technologies, the Rolls MX902 is equipped with a powerful equalization system. Users can tap into responsive EQ controls that offer precise adjustments to frequency ranges, enabling tailored sound shaping to suit different environments and preferences. This feature is particularly valuable in live settings where acoustic conditions can vary greatly.

Additionally, the MX902 integrates a variety of onboard effects and processing options. The inclusion of built-in reverb and delay effects enhances creativity and allows sound engineers to craft unique soundscapes in real time. These effects can be easily adjusted via intuitive control knobs, placing a wealth of sound manipulation tools directly at the user's fingertips.

The build quality of the Rolls MX902 is another highlight. Designed to withstand the rigors of touring and live performances, it features a rugged chassis and durable components. The console's layout is strategically designed with ergonomics in mind, ensuring that sound engineers can operate it efficiently under pressure.

Portability is also a key characteristic of the MX902. Its lightweight construction makes it easy to transport, and its compact design fits comfortably within most setups, whether on stage or in studio environments. This flexibility is further enhanced by the console's compatibility with a range of audio equipment, making it an adaptable solution for various audio workflows.

Overall, the Rolls MX902 impresses with its blend of high-quality audio performance, versatile features, and user-friendly design. It caters to the needs of professionals seeking reliable tools for superior sound management, ensuring that every performance resonates with clarity and excellence.