Samson Introduction, Guided Tour, Connecting the MPL 1640, Setting Up and Using the MPL 1640

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Introduction 1

MPL 1640 Features 1

Guided Tour 3

Overview 3

Channel 4

Main Section 6

Rear Panel 8

Connecting the MPL 1640 10

Balanced connectors 10

Unbalanced connectors 10

Mic connectors 10

Insert connectors 11

Setting Up and Using the MPL 1640 12

Setting the correct gain structure 12

Grounding Techniques 15

Using Bus 3/4 17

Using Pan 18

Using Equalization 19

Using the Auxiliary Sends and Returns 20 Using Channel Inserts 21

Using PFL Solo 22

Changing the MPL 1640 from Rack-mount to Tabletop 23

Applications 24

Using the MPL 1640 as a main live mixer 24

Using the MPL 1640 as an onstage monitor mixer 25

Using the MPL 1640 as a keyboard submixer 26

Using the MPL 1640 as a recording mixer 27

Appendix A: Changing the MPL 1640 Voltage 28

Appendix B: Block Diagram 29

Specifications 30

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Contents Page Introduction Connecting the MPL 1640Setting Up and Using the MPL 1640 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