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LD-Systems

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 6. BLOCK DIAGRAMM

LD-Systems

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1. INTRODUCTION

Thank you for expressing your confi dence in our products by buying the LAX5 mixer. The LAX5 is a 
compact mixer for professional use. Its smooth, accurate and natural sounding sound characteris-
tics make it ideal for smaller events, recordings or installations. 
The LAX5 Mixer is extermely easy to use. We nonetheless advise you to study this manual carefully, 
this way you will get the most out of your LAX5 mixer.

2. FEATURES

The LAX5 mixer provides the following features
- One mono input with XLR and TRS inputs
- Two Stereo inputs with balanced TRS sockets
- A 2-Band EQ for the mono input
- 2 track in- and outputs
- Balanced output with TRS sockets

3. GETTING STARTED

3.1 Please check the AC voltage available in your country before connecting your LAX5 to the AC 
socket.
3.2 Be sure that the main power switch is turned off before connecting the mixer to the AC socket. 
You should also make sure that all input and output controls are turned down. This will avoid dam-
age to your speakers and avoid excessive noise.
3.3 If you have an amplifi er connected to the main outputs of the LAX5, make sure to fi rst turn on the 
LAX5 and then the amplifi er. When fi nished working, fi rst turn off the amplifi er and then the LAX5.
3.4 Before disconnecting the LAX5 always turn-off the power switch.
3.5 Do not use solvents to clean your LAX5. A dry and clean cloth is suffi cient..

Summary of Contents for LAX5

Page 1: ...d to Adam Hall All features and content might be changed without prior notice Photocopying translation or reproduction of any part of this manual without written permission is forbidden Copyright 2007...

Page 2: ...erating this unit for the first time All rights reserved to Adam Hall GmbH All features and content might be changed without prior notice Photocopying translation or reproduction of any part of this m...

Page 3: ...lt in fire Keep product away from naked flames Read these instructions Follow all instructions Keep these instructions Do not discard Heed all warnings Only use attachments accessories specified by th...

Page 4: ...1 kHz 0 dB to 50 dB Main Phones 106 dBu 10 Hz to 200 kHz Distortion 20 Hz to 20 kHz Noise CMRR Crosstalk High 15 dB 12 kHz Low 15 dB 80 Hz Maximum Rated Output 22 dBu Maximum Input Levels Mic Input 12...

Page 5: ...RS sockets A 2 Band EQ for the mono input 2 track in and outputs Balanced output with TRS sockets 3 GETTING STARTED 3 1 Please check the AC voltage available in your country before connecting your LAX...

Page 6: ...eeve Tip Sleeve Tip Sleeve Cent e r Cent e r Centre Screen Screen Screen 1 2 3 Tip Ring Sleeve 1 2 3 1 2 3 TIP SLEEVE TIP SLEEVE TIP RING SLEEVE TIP RING SLEEVE 1 2 3 2 1 3 2 1 3 Tip Ring Sleeve 1 2 3...

Page 7: ...e following examples on how to wire up your sys tem LD Systems Page 7 4 1 THE MONO CHANNEL You can connect balanced low impedance mirophones or a low level signal to the XLR socket On the 1 4 line jac...

Page 8: ...g device such as a tape deck in order to record the mix The signal is the same as that of the main mix 4 13 TAPE TO PHONES SWITCH Pressing this switch will route the CD TAPE INPUT signal to the headph...

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