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SX-M2 USER MANUAL

To ensure the correct power supply of condenser mics, move the "MIC POWER" 
switch to the right. (The standard version provides 48 Volt phantom). When using 
dynamic microphones or line, leave the "MIC POWER" switch in the left position.

9. GAIN SELECTOR

The gain switch has three positions. The center position ensures the 0dB gain 
(unity gain). In this case, the output level is equal to the input level. This could be of 
help when the SX-M2 is used as an impedance adapter, or a balanced line driver. 
The "LO" gain position allows 6dB to 40dB gain, and the "HI" gain position, 20dB to 
76dB.

10. OVERLOAD INDICATOR

The two "OVD" LED's indicate the limit of 6dB before the clipping point. The 
overload reference is proportional to the DC voltage. Thus the lower the power 
supply voltage, the higher the possibility of the "OVD" LED’s lighting up.

11. LOW CUT FILTER

The "LF CUT" filter allows cutting of very low frequencies. To turn on this filter, 
move the "LF CUT" switch downward.

Use this filter only if necessary! 

12. INPUT CONNECTORS

The two input connectors "LEFT IN" and "RIGHT IN" are XLR type and are located 
on the right side of the SX-M2. Inputs are balanced transformerless. To connect with 
an unbalanced device, bridge the PIN 1 and the pin 3 to the ground.

13. UNBALANCED LINE OUT

The stereo output of the SX-M2 "LINE OUT", intended for its connection to an 
instrument with an unbalanced input (a DAT recorder, for example) is located on 
the right side. The connector is a 3,5mm stereo mini-jack.

Tip = LEFT, center ring = RIGHT.

Always use a good quality jack. Low priced jacks tend to have larger 
mechanical tolerances which may lead to loose size creating noise and bad 
signal transmission.

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