Samson MPL 1640 manual Pm Est

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Setting Up and Using the MPL 1640

l.The gain structure is now correctly set—you’ve optimized the level of all sig- nals coming into and out of the MPL 1640, and the end result will be mini- mum noise and distortion and maximum clean sound. You’ll now find that the majority of your mixes can be accomplished with most channel faders and both Main L/R faders at or near their 0 (unity gain) position and that the channel peak LEDs rarely if ever light (remember, if they do light, it means that something is distorting!). If you need to make adjustments to the over- all level, use the volume control of your power amplifier.

Because this procedure sets the optimum input gain of all channels, it also sets the correct gain structure when using the MPL 1640’s alternative Bus 3/4 outputs. Following this procedure, if you opt to route a channel’s signal to the Bus 3/4 outputs (by pressing in that channel’s Bus switch), simply set the main Bus 3/4 level knob to its detented 0 (unity gain) position for best signal-to-noise ratio.

If you encounter difficulty with any aspect of setting up or using your MPL 1640, you can call Samson Technical Support (516-932-1062) between 9 AM and

5 PM EST.

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Contents Page Connecting the MPL 1640 Setting Up and Using the MPL 1640Introduction Guided TourMPL 1640 Features IntroductionIntroduction Guided Tour Overview SamsonGuided Tour Channel Guided Tour Channel Guided Tour Main Section MPLGuided Tour Main Section Guided Tour Rear Panel MPLGuided Tour Rear Panel Connecting The MPL Sleeve TIP Ring TIP + Ground RingSleeve TIP Ring TIP Return Ground Ring Send Setting Up and Using the MPL Setting the Correct Gain StructureSetting 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 Application 1 Using the MPL 1640 as a main live mixer ApplicationsApplication 2 Using the MPL 1640 as an onstage monitor mixer Application 3 Using the MPL 1640 as a keyboard submixer Application 4 Using the MPL 1640 as a recording mixer Compressor / Limiter DATAppendix a Changing the MPL 1640 Voltage Appendix B Block Diagram ReturnSpecifications Frequency ResponseMaximum Input Level ±3 dB