INPUT CHANNELS
This section describes the many features found on the input channels. The RQ Series mixer you have purchased utilizes multiple channel configurations. Some channels do differ from others. It is important that you recognize these differences in order to take advantage of each channel’s features and avoid confusion.
Channel Functions 1 — 6 (RQ 2310), 1 — 10 (RQ 2314) and 1 — 14 (RQ 2318):
37. | MIC INPUT: | |
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| XLR balanced low impedance channel input optimized for a microphone |
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| or other low impedance source. Pin 2 is the positive input. Because of |
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| the wide range of gain adjustment, signal levels up to +10 dBu |
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38. LINE INPUT:
1/4" balanced (TRS) high impedance input for high level signals. The tip is the positive input, which should also be used for unbalanced inputs.
37 | This input is connected through a 20 dB pad to the MIC input |
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| (37). The two inputs cannot be used simultaneously. |
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39. INSERT: Channels 1 — 4 (RQ 2310), 1 — 8 (RQ 2314) and 1 — 12 (RQ 2318) |
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| 1/4" stereo (TRS) jack which allows an external device to be inserted into the | 41 |
| signal path before the tone equalization. The tip carries the send signal; the ring is |
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| the return input. A switch in the jack normally connects the send to the return until | 42 |
| a plug is inserted. When plugged in partway (first click), the jack can be used as a |
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40. | GAIN: | 44 |
| Varies the input gain to allow for a wide dynamic range. It affects both the Line | |
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| and Mic inputs (Channels 1 — 6). Proper adjustment of the input gain will |
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| (53) and adjusting it for a 0 dBu level at the |
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| 22 dB of headroom remaining. | 46 |
41. | HI EQ: | 47 |
| A shelving type of active tone control that varies the treble frequency levels |
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| signal, depending on the quality of the source. |
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42. | MID EQ: | 49 |
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| A bandpass (peak/notch) type of active tone control that varies the midrange | 50 |
| frequency levels | 51 |
| channels - RQ2314, first 14 channels - RQ2318), the frequency of the boost or cut | 52 |
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| is set by the Mid Frequency control (43). The other channels have a fixed | 53 |
| frequency of 850 Hz. |
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43. | FREQUENCY (Not found on Stereo Mic Channels): |
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| Sets the frequency affected by the Mid control (42). The range is 200 Hz to |
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| 6000 Hz. |
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