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How To Use This Manual After this introduction, a getting started guide will help you get things set up fast. The hookup diagrams show some typical setups, while the remaining sections provide details of the Mix Series mixers. This icon marks information that is critically important or unique to your mixer. For your own good, read and remember ...
- 14-Channel Compact Mixer OWNER’S MANUAL
• 14-channel mixer featuring our signature high-headroom,...
- 14-Channel Compact Mixer OWNER’S MANUAL
• 14-channel mixer featuring our signature high-headroom, low-noise design • Six boutique-quality Onyx mic preamps • Ultra-wide 60 dB gain range • 128.5 dB dynamic range • +22 dBu line input handling • Extended frequency response • Distortion under 0.0007% (20 Hz - 50 kHz)
Mackie products have been making music across a wide-range of applications since our founding in Woodinville, WA in 1988.
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CFX MKII SERIES OWNER’S MANUAL. 12, 16, AND 20-CHANNEL MIC/LINE MIXERS WITH DIGITAL EFFECTS. CFX12. 12 CHANNEL COMPACT INTEGRATED LIVE SOUND MIXER. RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN. CAUTION. WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT SERIAL NUMBER MANUFACTURING DATE EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
Thank you for choosing a Mackie professional com-pact mixer. The 1604-VLZ3 is equipped with our pre-cision-engineered XDRTM Extended Dynamic Range premium studio-grade mic preamp. Now that you have your 1604-VLZ3, fi nd out how to get the most from it. That’s where this manual comes in. How To Use This Manual
Thanks to the 1402-VLZ PRO’s wide dynamic range, you can get a good mix with peaks flash-ing anywhere between –20 and +10dB on the Most amplifiers clip at about +10dB, METERS. and some recorders aren’t so forgiving either. For best real-world results, try to keep your peaks between “0” and “+7.”.