Behringer MX882 manual Rear panel elements

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ULTRALINK PRO MX882

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With the BALANCE/PAN control you can set the balance between the left and right main signals. In SPLIT mode, the main input signal is routed to the mono output, with the BALANCE control determining the balance beween the left and right main signal portions. In MIX mode, the mono inputs are mixed and routed via the LEVEL control to the main outputs, with the PAN controls determining the allocation of the mono inputs to the left and right main outputs.

4.2 The rear panel elements

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Fig. 4.3: Rear panel elements

FUSE HOLDER / VOLTAGE SELECTOR. Please make sure that your local voltage matches the voltage indicated on the unit, before you attempt to connect and operate the ULTRALINK PRO. Blown fuses may only be replaced by fuses of the same type and rating.

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MAINS CONNECTION. Use the enclosed power cord to connect the unit to the mains. Please also note the instructions given in chapter 3 “INSTALLATION” .

MAIN INPUTS. These are the main audio inputs of your ULTRALINK PRO, available as balanced XLR connectors. They may feed the mono outputs of all channels which are operated in SPLIT mode.

MAIN OUTPUTS. These are the main outputs, available as balanced XLR connectors. They may be fed either by the left and right main inputs or by any of the six mono inputs (or a combination of both).

MONO INPUTS (channel 1 to 4). These are the mono inputs. Connection takes place via balanced XLR connectors.

MONO OUTPUTS (channel 1 to 4). These are the mono outputs, available as balanced XLR connectors.

MONO INPUTS (channel 5 to 6). These are the mono inputs. Connection takes place via balanced phone jacks.

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MONO OUTPUTS (channel 5 to 6). These are the mono outputs, available as balanced phone jacks.

+Please take the time to fill in and return the warranty card within 14 days after the date of purchase, so as to benefit from our extended warranty. Or use our online registration option available on the World Wide Web at www.behringer.com.

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4. CONTROL ELEMENTS

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Contents Ultralink PRO Safety Instructions Detailed Safety InstructionsForeword Ultralink PRO Table of Contents Introduction Installation Design ConceptAudio connections Balanced use of stereo 1/4 jack plugsControl Elements Front panel control elementsRear panel elements Rear panel elementsBlock Diagram Block diagram of the Behringer Ultralink PRO MX882Applications Application as a mixerBlock diagram of the Splitter function Application as a splitterBlock diagram of the Matching Amplifier function Application as a matching amplifierSpecifications Audio InputsWarranty § 1 Warranty CARD/ONLINE Registration

MX882 specifications

The Behringer MX882 is a highly versatile audio mixer renowned for its comprehensive features and adaptable functionality, making it an essential tool for both live performances and studio recordings. Designed by Behringer, a company known for delivering high-quality audio equipment at affordable prices, the MX882 stands out with its robust build and user-friendly interface.

One of the standout features of the MX882 is its flexible routing capabilities. The mixer offers eight balanced input channels, allowing users to connect multiple microphones, instruments, and other audio sources simultaneously. Each channel provides individual gain control, enabling precise adjustments to maintain optimal sound levels. Additionally, the mixer includes a variety of output options, including a main output and multiple auxiliary outputs, which facilitate seamless integration with other audio equipment, such as effect processors or additional mixers.

The MX882 also boasts a built-in stereo effects processor that enhances audio quality during live shows or recordings. This processor includes a range of effects, such as reverb, delay, and modulation, giving users the ability to add depth and richness to their sound without requiring external effects units. Furthermore, its intuitive controls allow for on-the-fly adjustments, promoting creativity and spontaneity during performances.

Another notable characteristic of the MX882 is its durable design. Constructed with a robust chassis, it is built to withstand the rigors of touring and regular use. The device features high-quality knobs and switches, which provide a tactile feel and reliability over time. The mixer is also lightweight, making it easy to transport from gig to gig or between different studio setups.

In terms of technology, the MX882 employs advanced analog circuitry, ensuring low noise levels and high sound fidelity. This focus on quality audio reproduction means that musicians and audio engineers can trust the MX882 to deliver clear and accurate sound, whether used for recording or live sound.

Overall, the Behringer MX882 is an excellent choice for anyone in need of a compact yet feature-rich audio mixer. Its flexibility, durability, and quality make it suitable for a variety of applications, making it a valuable addition to any audio setup. Whether you’re a live performer, recording artist, or audio professional, the MX882 provides the tools necessary to achieve exceptional sound quality and creative control.