SoundCraft MFX Headphones Socket, Meters & AFL/PFL Active LED, MIX Fader, SUB Faders, To MIX

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12 HEADPHONES SOCKET

The PHONES output is a 3-pole 6.35mm (1/4") jack, wired as a stereo output, ideally for headphones of 150or greater. 8headphones are not recommended.

13 METERS & AFL/PFL ACTIVE LED

The three-colour peak reading BARGRAPH METERS normally show the level of the signal(s) selected by the monitor source-select switches, giving you a constant warning of excessive peaks in the signal(s) which might cause overloading. Aim to keep the signal within the amber segments at peak levels for best perform- ance.

Similarly, if the output level is too low and hardly registering at all on the meters, the level of background noise may become significant. Take care to set up the input levels for best performance.

When any AFL/PFL switch is pressed, the meters switch to show the selected AFL/PFL signal on both meters, in mono; the AFL/PFL ACTIVE LED also lights.

MIX & SUB-GROUP OUTPUTS

14 MIX FADER

The MIX FADER sets the final level of the Mix outputs. This should normally be set close to the ‘0’ mark if the input GAIN settings have been correctly set, to give maximum travel on the fader for smoothest control.

15 SUB FADERS

This pair of faders sets the final levels of the Sub-group outputs. These should normally be set close to the ‘0’ mark if the input GAIN settings have been correctly set, to give maximum travel on the faders for smoothest control.

16 TO MIX

This switch routes the Sub-L and Sub-R signals to the main mix.

17 STEREO/MONO

If this switch is depressed a mono sum of the sub-group signals is routed to the main mix.

18 MIX OUTPUTS

The Mix LEFT and RIGHT outputs are sent from the XLR sockets as balanced signals.

19 MONO OUTPUT

A mono sum of the mix left and right signals is output on this balanced 3-pole 6.35mm (1/4”) jack socket.

20 SUB OUTPUTS

The Sub-L and Sub-R signals are output on these balanced 3-pole 6.35mm (1/4”) jack sockets.

21 RECORD OUTPUTS

These two RCA outputs carry a copy of the MIX L and MIX R signals. They allow the use of a recording device, e.g. DAT player, Minidisc, Cassette tape recorder etc.

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Contents User Guide Potters BAR Contents Important Safety Instructions Neutral Blue US White Live Hot Brown US Black Safety Symbol Guide Advice for Those WHO Push the Boundaries Introduction60-SECOND Guide MIC Input XLRSUB-GROUP Routing Line Input Wiring UPMic Input Insert PointMix Outputs HeadphonesStereo Inputs Stereo 1/2 Aux and FX Bus OutputsPolarity Phase Grounding and ShieldingProducts Under Warranty Problem SolvingOUT-OF-WARRANTY Products Block Diagram Mono Input Channels High-pass FilterMID EQ HF EQLF EQ PAN Signal Present SP LEDFX Send MuteStereo Input Channels Channel Peak LED FaderPFL 12 MIX/SUBMaster Section Headphones Level Power IndicatorPhantom Power TrackMIX Fader Headphones SocketMeters & AFL/PFL Active LED SUB FadersAUX Masters 24 PRE/POST SwitchesFootswitch FX MasterSelect and Load a Program FX OperationSet Audio Levels FX Processor Controls Reverbs Reverb Controls Delays Delay ControlsModulated Effects Tremelo/Pan PhaserFlanger RotaryFactory Reset VibratoEffects Data Microphone Placement Using Your MFX ConsoleInitial Setup Page MARK-UP Sheets Fitting Optional RACK-MOUNT Brackets MFX12/2 & MFX8/2 Rack-mount kit part numbers are for MFX12/2 = RW5753Dimensions Applications Application 1 Live Sound ReinforcementApplication 2 Multispeaker Applications Application 3 Places of Worship Application 4 Recording Typical Connecting Leads Page MFX Typical Specifications Warranty Glossary AFLPre-fade