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Setup

Make sure there is at least 6 inches of airspace behind the powered mixer for ventilation. There are two fans inside to cool the power amplifier section. Use the pow- ered mixer in a nice clean environment, free from dryer lint and dust bunnies.

Zero the controls

1.Fully turn down all the faders and controls, except for the channel EQ, graphic EQ faders, and pan controls, which should be centered.

2.Make sure all buttons are in the out position.

Connections

1.Make sure the AC power switch is off before making any connections.

2.Push the linecord securely into the IEC connec- tor on the rear panel, and plug it into a 3-prong AC outlet that is properly configured for the voltage of your powered mixer.

3.Plug a balanced microphone into one of the mic XLR (3-pin) connectors. Or connect any line- level signal (keyboard, or guitar preamp) to a line input jack using a TS or a TRS 1/4” plug.

4.If your microphone requires phantom power, press in the 48V phantom power button.

5.You can connect a guitar directly to line inputs 7 or 8 without need for a DI box. Press the hi-z switch on these channels if you do.

6.The insert jacks can be used to connect an external effects or dynamics processor into the signal chain. See page 13 for more details.

7.Plug the speakers (4 ohms or greater) into the speaker output jacks on the rear panel. If you plug two speakers into a side, each speaker must be 8 ohms or greater to maintain a 4-ohm minimum load on the amplifier. Use at least

18 gauge speaker cable with 1/4” TS plugs. For now, set the power amp mode switch to stereo mains.

Don’t use guitar cords for speaker cables!

They’re not designed to handle speaker-level signals and could overheat.

Set the levels

It’s not even necessary to hear what you’re doing to set optimal levels. But if you’d like to: Plug headphones into the phones output jack, then turn up the phones knob just a little.

1.Turn on the PPM1012 by pressing the top edge of the power switch.

2.For one channel, press the solo switch in, and the rude solo light will turn on.

3.Play something into that input at real-world levels.

4.Adjust that channel's gain control until the left main meter stays around the 0 dB LED (marked "level set").

5.Disengage the channel's solo switch.

6.Repeat steps 2 to 5 for the remaining channels.

7.In normal playing, the channel's OL LED should only light occasionally. If it stays on for a large portion of your performance, check that the gain control is set correctly.

8.Turn up the channel faders to the "U" mark.

9.Slowly turn up the main level fader until you hear the signals in your speakers.

10.If needed, apply some EQ wisely.

11.Adjust the channel faders to get the best mix. Keep the gain controls and faders fully down on unused channels.

Other Notes

Only connect the powered mixer's speaker-level outputs to passive loudspeakers.

For optimum sonic performance, the channel faders and main mix fader should be set near the U (unity gain) markings.

When shutting down, turn off any external amplifiers first. When powering up, turn on any external amplifiers last. This will reduce the chance of turn-on or turn-off thumps in your speakers.

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Owner’s Manual

Part No. SW0704 Rev. C 08/08

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Owner’s Manual

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PPM1012 PPM1012 Important Safety InstructionsPlay something into that input at real-world levels To try out your new powered mixer. PleaseDisengage the channels solo switch Read ThisIntroduction Headphones play main mix, or soloed channelsContents Microphones Portable Recorder Hookup DiagramsHouse of Worship DJ System Band System SPEAKER-LEVEL Outputs PPM1012 FeaturesPower Switch Rear PanelPhantom Power Connection SectionMIC Inputs Insert Ch to MON Send 1 and MON SendFX Send 1 and FX Send Main Outputs Tape InputsTape Outputs Main InsertsLUNCH-TIME Decoupler FX Footswitch ConnectorBNC Lamp Connection LevelLike Unity gain Signal FlowChannel Controls Stereo Channels 9/10 and 11/12Gain Control LOW CUT Channels 1-8 onlyIng levels Dynamic range is the difference in level be Compressor Channels 1-6 onlyChannel Equalization EQ HI-Z Switch Ch and 8 onlyHigh EQ MON 2 AUX Send36. FX2 AUX Send Channel Fader Mute switch and LEDPAN 39. -20, 0, +10, OL Channel Meter LEDsIt is safe to do so Power LEDMaster Controls Affected by it anyway Never plug single-ended unbalancedPower AMP Limiter LEDs MON 1 EqualizerMain EQ Assign Tape Power AMP Mode SwitchMain MIX Meters Rude Solo LightLPF Low-Pass-Filter Mono OUTMost active subwoofers have their own Monitor 1 Fader and Monitor 2 Fader FX 1 to MON 1 and FX 1 to MONFX RTN 1 Fader and FX RTN 2 Fader Main FaderThere are two identical Mackie Running-Man Stereo Effects Processors60. FX1 Send Master and FX2 Send Master SIG/OL LEDInternal FX Mute Preset DisplayRepair Appendix a Service InformationTroubleshooting Is phantom power required for your micro- phones?XLR Connectors Appendix B ConnectionsRCA Plugs and Jacks Speakons Loudspeaker CableInterrupting normal operation Specifications Appendix C Technical InformationPPM1012 FX2 Block DiagramTitle Description Example of its use Appendix D Table of Effects PresetsPPM1012 Limited Warranty
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