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6.3 System Connection  for Live Sound Application 

Reading  the "QUICK START" chapter and previous setting procedures , you will 
know  how  to  start  your  system  quickly  and  adjust  the  channel  setting. 
Following page picture shows the PBM8.350 UM standard connections for a 
live set. 

You can connect either an external amplifier or active speaker to the monitor 
output jack. Using the main output jacks on front panel, you can connect an 
external   power   amplifier   to   driving   the  1   or   2   sub-woofers 
or  2  active  speakers.  Besides,  you  can  connect  a  pair  of  headphone  to 
headphone  output  jack.  On   the  rear panel,  there  are  powered  mix  output 
connectors  ,  you   can  connect  to   these  powered  connectors  2  passive  
speakers.

You can use the AUX1 output jack to connect a powered stage monitor, or the 
stage monitor external power amp.

If needed, you can also use the 2-track in/out connectors to connect the DAT 
or cassette for recording.

Connect three or more microphones to mono MIC channels (1~3); connect 
keyboards or signal processors to either line input of stereo channel 7~8 or 
line input of mono channel; connect the CD player to line input of mono or 
stereo channel; other stereo line signal source can be connected to line input 
of channel 9~10. 

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Summary of Contents for PBM8.350 UM

Page 1: ... PAN PAN 15dB 15dB 15dB 15dB 15dB 15dB 15dB 15dB 15dB 15dB 15dB 15dB 15dB 15dB 15dB 15dB 12KHz 12KHz 12KHz 12KHz 12KHz 12KHz 12KHz 12KHz 2 5KHz 2 5KHz 2 5KHz 2 5KHz 2 5KHz 2 5KHz 2 5KHz 2 5KHz 80Hz 80Hz 80Hz 80Hz 80Hz 80Hz 80Hz 80Hz 15dB 15dB 15dB 15dB 15dB 15dB 15dB 15dB 10dB 10dB 10dB 10dB 10dB 10dB 10dB 10dB 10dB 10dB 10dB 10dB 10dB 10dB 10dB 10dB 20 dB PAD 20 dB PAD 20 dB PAD 20 dB PAD 20 dB P...

Page 2: ...ns Alternating Current Hazardous Live Terminal ON Denotes the product is turned on OFF Denotes the product is turned off The apparatus shall be connected to a mains socket outlet with a protective earthing connection The mains plug or an appliance coupler is used as the disconnect device the disconnect device shall remain readily operable CAUTION Describes precautions that should be observed to pr...

Page 3: ... efficient after sales warranty service Please fill out all the information carefully and genuinely miswriting or absence of this card will void your warranty service 2 RETURN NOTICE 2 1In case of return for any warranty service please make sure that the pr oduct is well packed in its original shipping carton and it can protect your unit from any other extra damage 2 2 Please provide a copy of you...

Page 4: ... DECODE Power continuous 1KHz THD1 Power continuous 1KHz THD1 Frequency Response Output level 20Hz 20KHz 0dB S N Ratio Distortion at 1 Khz 90 dB 0 05 36W Electric Specification Thermal protection Short protection Voltage protection No Output power state at 230V FAT analysis Builds in the USB FULL speed 12Mbps HOST control function 100 120V T10A 250V 220 240V T5A 250V Physical Weight Net 7 8kg 17 2...

Page 5: ... 2 Stereo input channels with balanced TRS jacks Ultra low noise discrete MIC preamps with 48V phantom power Extremely high headroom offering more dynamic range Each input channel with 20dB PAD PAN and level control 3 band equlizer on input channels 256 position multieffect 2 track recording IN OUT phono Headphone output USB port for MP3 player 2 350 watt RMS amplifiers For PBM8 350 UM 2 AUX sends...

Page 6: ...2 VOCAL 2 1 VOCAL 1 63 125 250 500 1K 2K 4K 8K 16K LEVEL LEVEL MONITOR MAIN 8 8 0 dB 0 dB HIGH HIGH HIGH HIGH HIGH HIGH HIGH HIGH MID MID MID MID MID MID MID MID LOW LOW LOW LOW LOW LOW LOW LOW MON AUX1 PRE MON AUX1 PRE MON AUX1 PRE MON AUX1 PRE MON AUX1 PRE MON AUX1 PRE MON AUX1 PRE MON AUX1 PRE LEVEL TAPE IN TO PAN PAN PAN PAN PAN PAN PAN PAN 15dB 15dB 15dB 15dB 15dB 15dB 15dB 15dB 15dB 15dB 15d...

Page 7: ...ve speaker to your PBM8 350 UM speakon connector or 1 4 jack 35 Otherwise you can connect a pair of active speakers directly to your PBM8 350 UM Main Out Left Right 1 4 jacks 18 3 4 Complete these connections as illustrated 3 7 Before disconnecting the PBM8 350 UM always turn off the Power switch 3 8 Do not use solvents to clean your PBM8 350 UM A dry and clean cloth will be OK When no external po...

Page 8: ... L E P IS O RE N A W M O P L E P IS O RE N A W M O P L MONO MONO LINE IN bal R L R L MP3 IN TO MAIN OUT MONITOR OUT HEADPHONE OUT TAPE RIGHT LEFT RIGHT LEFT 0 10 AMPLIFIER MODE PHANTOM 48V MAIN OFF CH7 8 CH9 10 IN OUT 63 125 250 500 1K 2K 4K 8K 16K PBM8 350 UM 0 10 10 30 10 10dB 10dB 30 10dB 8 10dB MAIN MAIN BRIDGE MAIN MONITOR OFF ON CH 1 CH 2 CH 3 CH 4 CH 5 CH 6 CH9 10 MP3 CH7 8 TAPE 00 03 08 MP...

Page 9: ...ZER Your PBM8 350 UM features a 3 band equalizer allowing you to adjust the high mid and low frequencies separately on each channel All bands provide a boost or cut up to 15dB flat at the center detent CH7 through CH10 are organised in stereo pair Via the 1 4 TRS input connectors you can connect the outputs from stereo devices such as synthesizers effects processor or any stereo line level signal ...

Page 10: ...control fully counterclockwise the signal will be present only on the left of main mix and vice versa PAN Control This control is used to adjust the overall level of respective channel The adjustable range goes from to 10dB Channel LEVEL Control 4 2 MASTER SECTION Controls Turn down all Input and output controls Connect phantom powered microphones before switching on the 48Volt phantom power switc...

Page 11: ...lay Decay time Pre delay Decay time Pre delay Decay time Pre delay Decay time Pre delay Simulate a large acoustic space of the sound LARGE HALL 3 6 5 4s 23 55ms Simulate a small acoustic space of the sound SMALL HALL 1 0 2 9s 20 45ms Simulate a studio room with many early reflections LARGE ROOM 2 9 4 5s 23 55ms Simulate a bright studio room SMALL ROOM 0 7 2 1s 20 45ms Simulate the transducers soun...

Page 12: ...lifier or active speaker MAIN OUT Jacks SPOTLIGHT 4 CONTROL ELEMENTS U US MP3 NORMAL NORMAL POWER NOTE Basic interface instruction When the player isn t connected to a USB memory equipment the interface is as follows When the player is searching for Mp3 songs the interface is as follows When the player is in pause state the interface is as follows When the player is in use the interface is as foll...

Page 13: ...O select switch you can assign the signal from the tape recorder DAT or cassette as well as a CD player to CH7 8 path or main mix bus 2 TRACK IN Your PBM8 350 UM features dual RCA jacks for 2 track out left and right Via these jacks you can route the main mix signal into a tape recorder or DAT for recording 2 TRACK OUT MP3 IN TO Select Switch SPOTLIGHT 4 CONTROL ELEMENTS 4 6 MP3 Section USB PORT F...

Page 14: ...OFF POWER ON OFF Switch Use it to connect your PBM8 350 UM to the main AC with the supplied AC cord Please check the voltage available in your country and how the voltage for your PBM8 350 UM is configured before attempting to connect your PBM8 350 UM to the main AC AC Inlet with FUSE Holder These jacks are used to connect speakers They are configured with 4 way speakon connectors and 1 4 phone ja...

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