Block Diagram:
Right channel sections and pan pots apply only to the Mix 5 Stereo.
THEORY OF OPERATION
All of the XLR and 1/4” input and output jacks are active, electronically balanced circuits. The input section and all critical gain sections of the Mix 5 use the same IC for gain as top professional mixing boards. This IC, along with careful component selection and PC board layout, enables the Mix 5 to achieve professional quality signal reproduction. All the gain controls o n the Mix 5 (Channel Gain, Aux and Master) have a range of
The output section of the Mix 5 was designed to accommodate any configuration – line or mic level; XLR or ¼”; balanced or unbalanced. Each channel’s
output jacks are individually buffered so that usi ng any combination of the outputs at any impedance will not affect the other outputs. With the Mic/Line switch in the Mic position, the XLR output is reduced 20dB (this switch does not affect the 1/4” jacks). The Mix 5 uses an
UNCONNECTED.
The Mix 5 utilizes a dual primary power transformer that is configured with internal jumpers for 120 VAC 60Hz or 230 VAC 50Hz operation. There is an internal fuse on the hot side of the AC cord, and the power switch makes and breaks both the hot and neutral legs of the AC cord.