Front Panel
1Gain
| This control establishes the nominal operating level for the channel. |
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| The input gain can be adjusted over a wide range to compensate for soft |
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| voices or very loud drums. To maximize the |
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| should be set to the proper level, with the channel Fader (12) set to 0. If |
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| the clip LED comes on and remains lit, try reducing the gain. |
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| The low cut filter has a corner frequency of 80 Hz. When engaged‚ it |
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| can improve clarity by removing low frequencies that make a mix sound |
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| muddy. This feature is especially useful when playing outside on a windy |
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| can rob your sound system of power. Engaging this switch will remove |
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| those frequencies from the system and restore power where needed. |
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| This active tone control (shelving type: ±15 dB) varies the level of the high |
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| This active tone control (peak dip: ±15 dB) varies the level of the mid |
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| This active tone control (shelving type: ±15 dB) varies the level of the low |
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| Caution: Excessive low frequency boost causes greater power consump- |
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6MON Send (MON Send 2 on the PV™20 only)
| This control adjusts the level of the channel signal sent to the monitor | 12 |
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7 | EFX Send |
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| This control adjusts the level of the channel signal added to the effects |
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8 | Pan |
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| This knob controls the placement of the signal in the stereo field. When rotated completely counter- | |
| clockwise‚ the signal is present only on the left channel; when rotated completely clockwise‚ only in the | |
| right channel. This control functions as a balance control to adjust the relative level of the left and right | |
| signals on stereo channels 5/6 and 7/8 on the PV™10 (11/12 and 13/14 on the PV™14, 17/18 and 19/20 | |
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9 | Mute |
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| The mute button is a quick way to remove the channel signal from the left/right main mix, as well as | |
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10Clip/Mute LED
This light normally indicates that the channel signal level is nearing the overload point, but it also lights when mute is engaged. The clip indicator circuit monitors the signal at many points in the channel to ensure that it catches all instances of clipping. It illuminates at +19 dBu and warns that the gain or EQ boost should be reduced. When it lights, roughly 3 dB of headroom remains.