Samson MPL 1640 manual Guided Tour Rear Panel

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Guided Tour - Rear Panel

8:Bus Insert - Use these to insert an external in-line effects processor (such as out- board equalizer, compressor/limiter or noise gate) into the Bus 3/4 output in an “effects loop” configuration. These jacks accept 1/4" TRS plugs, with the ring carrying the send signal and the tip carrying the return signal. Normally, this will be connected to a Y-cable; see the “Connecting The MPL 1640” section on page 10 for more information and a wiring diagram.

9:Aux Outs - These unbalanced 1/4" outputs allow you to route signal from each of the three discrete Aux sends to external devices such as effects processors. Aux send 1 is pre-fader and pre-EQ, while Aux sends 2 and 3 are post-fader and post-EQ. See the “Using the Auxiliary Sends and Returns” section on page 20 for more information.

10:Aux Returns - These unbalanced 1/4" inputs allow you to route signal from exter- nal devices such as effects processors to any of the three stereo Aux Returns. See the “Using the Auxiliary Sends and Returns” section on page 20 for more information.

11:Channel Inserts (1 - 12) - Use these to insert external in-line effects processors (such as outboard equalizers, compressor/limiters or noise gates) into channels 1 - 12 in an “effects loop” configuration. These jacks accept 1/4” TRS plugs, with the ring carrying the send signal and the tip carrying the return signal. Normally, this will be connected to a Y-cable; see the “Connecting The MPL 1640” section on page 10 for more information and a wiring diagram.

12:Line Inputs (1 - 16) - Use these standard balanced 1/4" jacks to connect line-level sources such as synthesizers, drum machines, CD players, tape decks, or effects processors to any of the MPL 1640’s input channels. All channel line input jacks are electronically balanced, so you should use balanced three-conductor cabling and plugs wherever possible (unbalanced two-conductor plugs can also be inserted into these inputs, but you’ll get better signal quality and less outside noise and hum if you use balanced lines). See the “Connecting The MPL 1640” section on page 10 for more information. WARNING: Do not connect a channel’s line input if you already have something connected to its mic input; each channel is designed to accept only one or the other.

13:XLR Mic Inputs (1 - 10) - Use these standard XLR jacks to connect microphones to any of the MPL 1640’s first ten channels (channels 1 - 10). These are intended to accept signal from low-level, low-impedance mics but can also be used for signal from other sources (such as direct injection boxes) if the channel’s Trim control is turned down. WARNING: Do not turn Phantom power on if signal sources other than microphones are connected to any of these inputs. Also, do not connect a chan- nel’s mic input if you already have something connected to its line input; each channel is designed to accept only one or the other.

14:1/4" Mic Inputs (11 - 16) - Use these standard balanced 1/4" jacks to connect microphones to any of the MPL 1640’s last six channels (channels 11 - 16). These are intended to accept signal from low-level, low-impedance mics but can also be used for signal from other sources (such as direct injection boxes) if the channel’s Trim control is turned down. WARNING: Do not connect a channel’s mic input if you already have something connected to its line input; each channel is designed to accept only one or the other.

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Contents Page Guided Tour Connecting the MPL 1640Setting Up and Using the MPL 1640 IntroductionIntroduction MPL 1640 FeaturesIntroduction Samson Guided Tour OverviewGuided Tour Channel Guided Tour Channel MPL Guided Tour Main SectionGuided Tour Main Section MPL Guided Tour Rear PanelGuided Tour Rear Panel Sleeve TIP Ring TIP + Ground Ring Connecting The MPLSleeve TIP Ring TIP Return Ground Ring Send Setting the Correct Gain Structure Setting Up and Using the MPLSetting Up and Using the MPL PM EST Grounding Techniques Grounding Techniques Using Bus 3/4 Using Pan Using Equalization Using the Auxiliary Sends and Returns Using Channel Inserts Using PFL Solo Changing the MPL 1640 from Rack-mount to Tabletop Applications Application 1 Using the MPL 1640 as a main live mixerApplication 2 Using the MPL 1640 as an onstage monitor mixer Application 3 Using the MPL 1640 as a keyboard submixer Compressor / Limiter DAT Application 4 Using the MPL 1640 as a recording mixerAppendix a Changing the MPL 1640 Voltage Return Appendix B Block DiagramFrequency Response SpecificationsMaximum Input Level ±3 dB