CONTROL ELEMENTS
1- Mono MIC Input
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2- LINE INPUTS
3- GAIN CONTROL
EQUALIZATION
The MX series has 3-band EQ on all mono channels (except MX.5 has
2-band EQ). And only the MX.6 USB has EQ controls on stereo channels. All bands provide up to 15
dB boost or cut.
The MX series is equipped with one or more low-noise microphone pre-
amplifiers with optional phantom power providing up to 50dB of amplification.
You can connect almost any type of microphone. Dynamic microphones
do not need phantom power. Use phantom power only with condenser
microphones but make sure that the phantom power switch is disengaged
before connecting the microphone. Phantom power will not damage your
dynamic microphones but it may damage tube or ribbon microphones so
make sure to read the microphone instructions manual before engaging
phantom power switch. There are also equipped with 1/4" TRS balanced
and TS unbalanced LINE IN plug, you can connect with line-level instruments,
such as synthesizers, keyboards, drum machines or effect devices.
NOTE
: Never try to connect a line-level signal to the XLR MIC input when
the phantom power is engaged,doing this you may seriously damage your
equipment.
They are organized in stereo pair and provided with 1/4" TRS sockets.
It is used to connect the stereo device, plug both the left input and the
right input. Using the left input if connect a mono input signal to the
STEREO INPUT, the signal will appear on both sides.
This GAIN control is used to control the input sensitivity of the MIC
and LINE inputs. The adjustable range goes from 0 dB to 50dB.
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4- HIGH
This is the treble control. You can use it to get rid of high frequency of the human voice. The gain range
goes from -15 dB to +15 dB with a centre frequency of 12 kHz.
5- MID EQ (except MX.5)
This control provides 15 dB boost or cut at 2.5 kHz. It can affect most fundamental frequencies of all musical
instruments and human voice.
6- LOW EQ
This is the bass control. It is used to
boost male voice, kick-drum or bass
guitar. Your system will sound much
bigger than what it is. The gain range
goes from -15 dB to +15 dB and the
center frequency is 80 Hz.