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PX700DLX/PX900DLX Powered Mixer
12. PEAK/SIGNAL LED: This LED will illuminate green
when a signal is present at the High or Low Z inputs.
When the signal nears clipping, the LED will illumi-
nate red. (See Gain control, #19.)
13. HIGH: Use this control to adjust the high frequency
level for the channel. This control allows for 15dB of
cut or boost at 12kHz.
14. MID: Use this control to adjust the midrange fre-
quency level for the channel. This control allows for
15dB of cut or boost at 2.5kHz.
15. LOW: Use this control to adjust the low frequency
level for the channel. This control allows for 15dB of
cut or boost at 80Hz.
16. MON: Use this control to set the amount of the chan-
nel’s signal sent to the monitors.
17. EFFECT:Use this control to set the amount of inter-
nal DSP effect (or external effects, if used) to be
applied to the channel.
18. LEVEL: Use this control to set the channel’s output
signal level.
19. GAIN: Use this control to set the input signal level for
the channel. Adjust this control so the peak/signal
LED (#12) flashes red on strong signal peaks.
20. LINE 1/LINE 2 INPUTS: The signal output from a
stereo source (such as a stereo instrument, rhythm
machine, tape deck, etc.) may be connected here by
means of a pair of shielded cables, each terminated
with a male 1/4” plug. Tip = “+,” ring = “–,” and sleeve
= shield. The left and right signals are summed inter-
nally to become a mono signal – without the need for
external summing devices or adapter cables.
21. MIC INPUT:The signal output from a low impedance
microphone or a low impedance line level signal
(such as a line out signal from an instrument amplifi-
er) may be connected here by means of a shielded
cable terminated with a male XLR plug. Pin 2 = “+,”
pin 3 = “–,” and pin 1 = shield.
The StereoInput Channels (5-7/5-9):
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13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
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