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GIG-164CFX 

Order code: D2287  

Maintenance 

The DAP GIG-164CFX requires almost no maintenance. However, you should keep the unit clean. 
Disconnect the mains power supply, and then wipe the cover with a damp cloth. Do not immerse in 
liquid. Do not use alcohol or solvents. 
Keep connections clean. Disconnect electric power, and then wipe the audio connections with a damp 
cloth. Make sure connections are thoroughly dry before linking equipment or supplying electric power. 
 

Replacing the Fuse 

Power surges, short-circuit or inappropriate electrical power supply may cause a fuse to burn out. If the 
fuse burns out, the product will not function whatsoever. If this happens, follow the directions below. 
01)

 

Unplug the unit from electric power source. 

02)

 

Insert a screwdriver into the slot in the fuse cover. Gently pry up the fuse cover. The fuse will come 
out. 

03)

 

Remove the used fuse. If brown or unclear, it is burned out. 

04)

 

Insert the replacement fuse into the holder where the old fuse was. Reinsert the fuse cover. Be sure to 
use a fuse of the same type and specification. See the product specification label for details. 

 

Troubleshooting 

DAP GIG-164CFX 
This troubleshooting guide is meant to help solve simple problems. If a problem occurs, carry out the steps 
below in sequence until a solution is found. Once the unit operates properly, do not carry out following 
steps. 
01)

 

If the device does not operate properly, unplug the device. 

02)

 

Check power from the wall, all cables, connections, etc. 

03)

 

Replace the fuse. See page 19 for replacing the fuse. 

04)

 

If all of the above appears to be O.K., plug the unit in again. 

05)

 

If nothing happens after 30 seconds, unplug the device. 

06)

 

Return the device to your DAP Audio dealer. 

 

Product Specifications 

 
Model: 

DAP Audio GIG-164CFX 

Power supply: 

AC 100- 240V 50Hz/60Hz 

Power connection: 

IEC power connector 

Rated power consumption: 

30W 

Fuse: 

T1,25AL/250V 

Dimensions: 

415 x 405 x 65 mm (LxWxH) 

Weight: 

6,75 kg 

 

 

Mono channels

 

Microphone input: 

XLR balanced 

Frequency response: 

10Hz to 55KHz,+/-3dB 

Distortion(THD+N): 

<0.03% at +0dB ,22Hz~22KHz A-weighted 

Gain range: 

0dB to 50dB 

Max. Input: 

+15 dB 

LOW CUT: 

75Hz 

SNR: 

<-114dBr A-weighted 

Phantom power: 

+48V with switch control 

Line input: 

1/4' TRS balanced 

Frequency response: 

10Hz to 55KHz,+/-3dB 

Distortion(THD+N): 

<0.03% at +0dB ,22Hz~22KHz A-weighted 

Sensitivity range: 

+15dB~ -35dB 

COMPRESSOR: 

GAIN:0~9dB 
THRESHOLD:20dB---> ↓5dB 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for GIG-164CFX

Page 1: ...GIG 164CFX V1 Highlite International B V Vestastraat 2 6468 EX Kerkrade the Netherlands Order code D2287 MANUAL ENGLISH...

Page 2: ...device 6 Features 6 Overview 6 Control Elements 7 Elements section 1 7 Elements section 2 8 Elements section 3 10 Elements section 4 11 Backside 14 Media player Optional 15 Installation 16 Set Up and...

Page 3: ...our shipment includes GIG 164CFX mixing console 3 pin IEC power cable 1 5m User manual Safety Instructions Every person involved with the installation operation and maintenance of this system has to b...

Page 4: ...use DI boxes to balance unbalanced signals All incoming signals should be clear Make sure that the available voltage is not higher than stated on the rear panel Make sure that the power cord is never...

Page 5: ...ation may lead to dangers like short circuit burns electric shock etc You endanger your own safety and the safety of others Connection with the mains Connect the device to the mains with the power plu...

Page 6: ...mber 04 A brief description of the symptoms Claims The client has the obligation to check the delivered goods immediately upon delivery for any short comings and or visible defects or perform this che...

Page 7: ...and TRS Jack 2 Stereo Input Channels with RCA Jack 3 band EQ with sweepable MID and Clip LED on each MIC channel 4 band EQ and Clip LED on Stereo channels 4 AUX Send POST PRE per channel for monitorin...

Page 8: ...lts in level reduction 3 LOW CUT Press the LOW CUT switch to activate the high pass filter which blends out low frequency noise 100 Hz 18 dB octave This function can be used to cut the humming sound o...

Page 9: ...d a LINE input jack or a LINE input jack and RCA pin jack you can only use one pair of jacks at a time but not both pairs at the same time Please connect to only one jack on each channel 10 SWITCH LIN...

Page 10: ...e volume level of the effects signal is not affected by the channel fader 20 AUX 3 POST The AUX bus is used as additional flexible send path for various applications The AUX control adjusts the volume...

Page 11: ...GR3 4 switch which allows you to feed multiple channels to a stereo mix down The volume level can be adjusted using the GR3 4 LEVEL fader 29 MAIN Each channel is equipped with a MAIN switch pressing t...

Page 12: ...control adjusts the low mid frequency range This is a peak filter which boosts and cuts the frequencies centered at 500 Hz You can boost or cut the bands up to 15 dB When in center position 0 dB the e...

Page 13: ...peak LED flashes this means that the signal is too high near to the clipping of the effect input stage In this case reduce the level of the AUX 4 FX CHANNEL sends or AUX 4 FX MASTER 41 AUX1 AUX2 SEND...

Page 14: ...4 button the signal from GR 3 4 will be routed into the CONTROL ROOM output Press the button again the signal from GR 1 2 will be routed into the CONTROL ROOM output 56 PHONES With the PHONES control...

Page 15: ...N MIX signal 65 STEREO MAIN OUTPUT Unbalanced stereo jacks and provide the MAIN MIX signal 66 MAIN INSERT This is where you connect serial effects before the MAIN MIX fader control These serial effect...

Page 16: ...o fast forward or press this button to skip to the next track D RPT Press this button to repeat one track one folder or all tracks Repeat All Plays the complete content of the USB memory stick several...

Page 17: ...g Console However we advise you to carefully read the following section to be a real master of your own mixer Not paying enough attention to the input signal level to the routing of the signal and the...

Page 18: ...reliability Periodically check your cables A great number of problems faulty contacts ground hum discharges etc are caused entirely by using unsuitable or faulty cables Headphone Unbalanced Balanced F...

Page 19: ...e the illusion of more than one instrument from a single instrument sound Rate 0 92Hz 1 72Hz 50 59 Vocal Simulate a small space with slight decay time Rev decay time 0 8 0 9s Pre delay 0 45ms 60 69 Ro...

Page 20: ...specification label for details Troubleshooting DAP GIG 164CFX This troubleshooting guide is meant to help solve simple problems If a problem occurs carry out the steps below in sequence until a solu...

Page 21: ...e Chorus Vocal Rotary Small Room Flange Verb Large Hall Controls Mute switch Foot switching with LED indicator 100 position preset selector 10 preset 10 variation FOOT SW TIP FX SLEEVE GND Main mix se...

Page 22: ...21 GIG 164CFX Order code D2287 Dimensions...

Page 23: ...22 GIG 164CFX Order code D2287 Notes...

Page 24: ...2017 DAP Audio...

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