R16

Resistor, 10K, 1/4W, ±5%

50-10045

R67

Resistor, 180K, 1/4W, ±5%

50-18055

R17

Resistor, 10K, 1/4W, ±5%

50-10045

R68

Resistor, 2.2K, 1/4W, ±5%

50-22035

R18

Resistor, 4.70K, 1/4W, ±5%

50-47035

R69

Resistor, 360K, 1/4W, ±5%

50-36055

R19

Resistor, 4.70K, 1/4W, ±5%

50-47035

R70

Resistor, 2.0K, 1/4W, ±5%

50-20035

R20

Resistor, 22Ω , 1/2W, ±5%

52-22015

R71

Resistor, 130K, 1/4W, ±5%

50-13055

R21

Resistor, 22Ω , 1/2W, ±5%

52-22015

R72

Resistor, 2.2K, 1/4W, ±5%

50-22035

R30

Resistor, 47K, 1/4W, ±5%

50-47045

R73

Resistor, 110K, 1/4W, ±5%

50-11055

R31

Resistor, 2.2K, 1/4W, ±5%

50-22035

R74

Resistor, 2.2K, 1/4W, ±5%

50-22035

R32

Resistor, 33K, 1/4W, ±5%

50-33045

R75

Resistor, 110K, 1/4W, ±5%

50-11055

R33

Resistor, 27K, 1/4W, ±5%

50-27045

R76

Resistor, 1.8K, 1/4W, ±5%

50-18035

R34

Resistor, 33K, 1/4W, ±5%

50-33045

R77

Resistor, 91K, 1/4W, ±5%

50-91045

R35

Resistor, 10K, 1/4W, ±5%

50-10045

R78

Resistor, 10K, 1/4W, ±5%

50-10045

R36

Resistor, 10K, 1/4W, ±5%

50-10045

R79

Resistor, 150K, 1/4W, ±5%

50-15055

R37

Resistor, 10K, 1/4W, ±5%

50-10045

R80

Resistor, 470Ω , 1/4W, ±5%

50-47025

R38

Resistor, 10K, 1/4W, ±5%

50-10045

R81

Resistor, 4.70K, 1/4W, ±5%

50-47035

R39

Jumper, 0Ω , Carbon, 0

50-00035

R82

Resistor, 1K, 1/4W, ±5%

50-10035

R40

Jumper, 0Ω , Carbon, 0

50-00035

R83

Resistor, 4.70K, 1/4W, ±5%

50-47035

R41

Resistor, 150K, 1/4W, ±5%

50-15055

R90

Resistor, 350Ω , 10W, ±10%

56-35010

R42

Resistor, 470Ω , 1/4W, ±5%

50-47025

R91

Resistor, 350Ω , 10W, ±10%

56-35010

R43

Resistor, 470Ω , 1/4W, ±5%

50-47025

R92

Jumper, 0Ω , Carbon, 0

50-00035

R44

Resistor, 150K, 1/4W, ±5%

50-15055

R93

Jumper, 0Ω , Carbon, 0

50-00035

R45

Resistor, 470Ω , 1/4W, ±5%

50-47025

R94

Jumper, 0Ω , Carbon, 0

50-00035

R46

Resistor, 33K, 1/4W, ±5%

50-33045

R95

Resistor, 680Ω , 1/4W, ±5%

50-68025

R47

N/U

 

R96

Resistor, 15K, 1/4W, ±5%

50-15045

R48

Jumper, 0Ω , Carbon, 0

50-00035

R97

Resistor, 22K, 1/4W, ±5%

50-22045

R49

Resistor, 150K, 1/4W, ±5%

50-15055

R98

Resistor, 22K, 1/4W, ±5%

50-22045

R50

Resistor, 470Ω , 1/4W, ±5%

50-47025

R99

Resistor, 10K, 1/4W, ±5%

50-10045

R51

Resistor, 4.70K, 1/4W, ±5%

50-47035

R100

Resistor, 33K, 1/4W, ±5%

50-33045

R52

Resistor, 47K, 1/4W, ±5%

50-47045

R101

Resistor, 680Ω , 1/4W, ±5%

50-68025

R53

Resistor, 100Ω , 1/4W, ±5%

50-10025

R102

Resistor, 15K, 1/4W, ±5%

50-15045

R54

Resistor, 150K, 1/4W, ±5%

50-15055

R103

Resistor, 22K, 1/4W, ±5%

50-22045

R55

Resistor, 10K, 1/4W, ±5%

50-10045

 

 

 

R60

Resistor, 2.4K, 1/4W, ±5%

50-24035

S1

Switch DPDT Push PC Mtg

25-02201

R61

Resistor, 150K, 1/4W, ±5%

50-15055

S4

Switch DPDT Push PC Mtg

25-02201

R62

Resistor, 2.2K, 1/4W, ±5%

50-22035

 

 

 

R63

Resistor, 220K, 1/4W, ±5%

50-22055

U1

100V/100W DMOS Audio Amp

60-72940

R64

Resistor, 2.2K, 1/4W, ±5%

50-22035

U2

100V/100W DMOS Audio Amp

60-72940

R65

Resistor, 300K, 1/4W, ±5%

50-30055

 

 

 

R66

Resistor, 2.4K, 1/4W, ±5%

50-24035

All “B”

Reference Designators are 0 ohm jumpers.

4

5

3

 

2

 

 

6

 

7

1

 

QUICK START UP

If you’re like most new owners, you’re probably in a hurry to plug your CX mixer in and use it. Here are some brief instructions to get you going quickly. With the mixer unplugged and turned off complete the following procedures:

1.CONNECTING AC POWER TO YOUR MIXER

Check the rear panel to make sure the mixer received uses the proper AC Line Voltage. (USA 120VAC, Europe 240 VAC ...etc.)

Use only a grounded (3 prong) power outlet to prevent a shock hazard. This gives the quietest grounding for your mixer.

2.CONNECTING SPEAKERS

For connecting speakers, use the two 1/4” speaker jacks on the rear panel. These jacks are controlled by the main level control on the front panel. The speaker cables should be non-shielded and at least 18 gauge(AWG) wire. For speaker cable runs of over 20 feet 16 gauge wire is recommended.

NOTE: Do not run your speakers through microphone cables, guitar cables, or multi-conductor microphone junction boxes or “snakes” as they are sometimes referred to. This wire is normal- ly shielded and of a very light gauge causing a substantial loss of power and oscillations at high frequencies in the amplifier. All speaker wires must be non-shielded.

3.CONNECTING INPUTS TO YOUR MIXER

For low level balanced devices such as microphones, plug into the balanced MIC inputs using an XLR shielded microphone cable.

For high level unbalanced devices such as Tape Recorders and Keyboards plug into the LINE input jacks using a 1/4” phone shielded cable.

4.TURNING YOUR MIXER ON

Adjust all channel and master level controls to the off position (fully counter clockwise).

Adjust all “EQ” tone controls, the channel’s Hi, Mid, and Lo and the master 9 Band Graphic EQ, to their center detent position.

Turn the mixer on by the rear panel power switch and watch for the power LED to come on.

#

DESCRIPTION

CARVIN #

QTY

 

 

 

 

1.

Switch Cap Grey Extended

07-01603

7

2.

Knob 11 D shaft (COLOR)

07-120--

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3.

Front Panel PCB (6 Chan)

80-0630-1

1

4.

POWER TRANSFORMER

15-15070B

1

5.

Accutronics™ REVERB TANK

70-00821

2

6.

SPEAKER JACK PCB

80-0630-3

1

7.

POWER AMP PCB

80-0630-2

1

 

 

 

 

Color Knob Code

Yellow

20

Green

25

Drk Grey

28

 

 

Your mixer is now ready to operate.

MAINTENANCE

To bring back the new look, your CX mixer can be washed with mild detergent and/ or a warm damp soft cloth. This will remove normal dust and oil from the front and back panels. Never spray cleaners or detergents directly at the unit. The mixer’s are virtually sealed from outside dust and dirt, but it is recommend- ed to keep the mixer free from dust, dirt, and moisture as much as possible.

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CX420 specifications

The Carvin CX420 is a remarkable piece of audio technology tailored for both professional musicians and sound engineers who demand high-quality performance. Known for its versatility and exceptional sound clarity, the CX420 has garnered a reputation as a reliable tool in live performance and studio settings alike.

At the heart of the CX420 is its four-channel design, allowing for multiple inputs and the ability to mix different audio signals seamlessly. This feature is particularly beneficial for live band performances or recording sessions where various instruments and vocals need to be balanced correctly. Each channel is equipped with individual volume and EQ controls, giving users precise control over tone and timbre.

One of the standout technologies in the CX420 is its built-in effects processor. The unit comes with a range of high-quality effects, including reverb, delay, and chorus, allowing musicians to enhance their sound without the need for additional outboard gear. This not only simplifies the setup but also reduces the overall cost for performers looking to produce professional-quality sound.

Another notable characteristic of the CX420 is its sturdy construction. Designed with durability in mind, this audio mixer features a rugged chassis that can withstand the rigors of touring and frequent use. The user-friendly layout ensures that musicians and technicians can quickly adjust settings on the fly, with ergonomically designed knobs and faders.

In terms of connectivity, the CX420 excels with its array of input and output options. It supports both XLR and TRS connections, making it compatible with a wide variety of microphones and instruments. The mixer also features auxiliary sends for external effects and monitors, providing flexibility in routing audio signals.

The Carvin CX420 is not only a mixer but also a tool that enhances creativity. With its exceptional sound quality, user-friendly design, and robust features, it allows musicians to focus on making music rather than getting bogged down in technical details. Whether on stage or in the studio, the CX420 stands out as an essential asset for sound professionals seeking a reliable and high-performing audio solution.