Formula Sound FF2.2 User Manual - Page 2
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Formula Sound FF2.2 Mixer
Warranty
The FF2.2 has a 1 year parts and labour warranty under reasonable use with the exception of
moving parts.
Reasonable use means operating and storage in a benign environment (0-35 degrees C and
below 60% humidity, dust levels of typical home or bar /club and no contact with liquids), operating
without using undue force on controls, connecting to an appropriate mains supply and connecting
appropriate inputs in the power off condition. Removing screws and/or opening the FF2.2 will
invalidate the warranty.
Moving parts will wear, the warranty for moving parts is 3 months, moving parts are expected to
last at least 10,000 operations which typically will give 1000 hours of mixer use.
Formula Sound Limited accept no responsibility for consequential damage, please read the
specification carefully and ensure any equipment that is connected to the FF2.2 or that the FF2.2 is
connected to is compatible.
In the event of a defect contact Formula Sound Ltd, should your equipment need to be returned
you will be responsible for the cost of the return and ensuring the equipment reaches Formula
Sound Limited without damage in transit.
In the event of a defect Formula Sound Limited will investigate why the defect occurred and
providing it is covered by the warranty fix that defect.
The warranty is in addition to any consumer rights you are entitled to under English law, the
warranty is governed by English Law.
Should you have an issue with your FF2.2 contact us for advice by email
info@formula-
sound.co.uk
or by telephone on (+44) 161 688 0020.
Introduction
The FF2.2 has 2 main input channels (line/phono) which are situated left and right of the mixer,
additionally there is a channel 3 balanced line input (can be strapped unbalanced) and a
microphone input.
Derived from the FF6.2/FF4.2 the two main input channels have many of the same features but
there are also a few changes. The output section is a very stripped down version of the
FF6.2/FF4.2 output section to fit in the middle of the mixer but still retaining the key features.
The channel 1 & 2 phono inputs have the ability to select 1 of 4 capacitances to best match to
your deck cartridge, the phono input circuit is a 2 stage design which gives excellent vinyl
sound reproduction and with switchable rumble and noise filters it would be difficult to find a
better mixer for vinyl.
The FF2.2 has a remote power supply (not shown), the advantage of a remote power supply is
that noise and magnetic field of the power supply are kept away from the audio resulting in a
lower noise floor and better audio quality
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