Harman MPMI MONO INPUT CHANNELS MFXi shown, Mic Input, Line Input, High-pass Filter, Insert Point

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MONO INPUT CHANNELS (MFXi shown)

1 Mic Input

The MIC input accepts XLR-type connectors and is designed to suit a wide range of BALANCED or UNBALANCED signals. Professional dynamic, condenser or ribbon mics are best because these will be LOW IMPEDANCE. You can use low-cost HIGH IMPEDANCE mics, but the level of background noise will be higher. If you turn the PHANTOM POWER on (top right-hand side of the mixer) the socket provides a suitable powering voltage for professional condenser mics.

ONLY connect condenser microphones with the +48V powering OFF, and ONLY turn the +48V powering on or off with all output faders DOWN, to prevent damage to the mixer or external devices.

TAKE CARE when using unbalanced sources, which may be damaged by the phantom power voltage on pins 2 & 3 of the XLR connector.

Unplug any mics if you want to use the LINE Input. The input level is set using the GAIN knob.

2 Line Input

Accepts 3-pole 6.35mm (1/4”) jacks. Use this input for sources other than mics, such as keyboards, drum machines, synths, tape machines or DI’d guitars. The input is BALANCED for low noise and top quality from professional equipment, but you can use UNBALANCED sources by wiring up the jacks as shown in the ‘wiring up’ section, although you should then keep cable lengths as short as possible. Unplug anything in the MIC input if you want to use this socket. Set the input level using the GAIN knob.

3 High-pass Filter

Pressing this switch activates the high-pass filter. This reduces the level of bass frequencies only. Use this in live PA situations to reduce stage rumble or ‘popping’ from mics.

4 Insert Point

The unbalanced, pre-EQ insert point is a break in the channel signal path, allowing limiters, compressors, special EQ or other signal processing units to be added in the signal path. The Insert is a 3-pole 6.35mm (1/4”) jack socket which is normally by- passed. When a jack is inserted, the signal path is broken, just before the EQ section.

The Send may also be tapped off as an alternative pre-fade, pre-EQ direct output if required, using a lead with tip and ring shorted together so that the signal path is not interrupted (see below).

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Soundcraft MFXi MPMi User Guide Issue 1210

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Harman MPMI, MFXI manual MONO INPUT CHANNELS MFXi shown, Mic Input, Line Input, High-pass Filter, Insert Point