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16 / 17. MASTER Fader
A high-quality true logarithmic 60mm fader, which controls the Left and Right amplifier output levels (56+57).
LEFT and RIGHT Stereo fader for adjusting the overall volume as well as the output level of the internal
power amplifiers and the MASTER A OUTPUTS (49).
Please, make sure to close the fader of the corresponding input channel or at least the MASTER
controls before connecting any audio signal sources. This will save yourself, your audience, and
your equipment from unnecessary stress resulting from plug-in noise.
you should increase the level setting of the 8kHz or 16kHz band a bit. When using the equalizer, less
attenuation is better than a great change of the control settings.
19. 2 Track to Aux
adds 13 to the AUX mix, range 0-10
20. 2 Track Ret
2 Track Ret controls 45, range 0-10
21. Phones
This control allows you to adjust the headphones' volume.
Caution: Depending on the type of headphones connected to the phones jack, the Powermix is capable of
producing very high output levels via the phones output. Therefore, make sure to turn the control all the way
to the left (minimum setting) before connecting the headphones.
Be aware of the fact that listening to loud sound pressure levels over a longer period of time leads to
hearing-damage!
22. LED VU Meter
23. Main to Monitor / Aux to Monitor
This button allows you to choose between Main to Monitor / Aux to Monitor. Button pressed in, is Aux to
Monitor. Button pressed out, is Main to Monitor
13. AUX Fader
A high-quality true logarithmic 60mm fader, which
controls the Aux output level (48).
14. MONO OUT Fader
A high-quality true logarithmic 60mm fader, which
controls the Mono output level (47).
15. MONITOR Fader
A high-quality true logarithmic 60mm fader, which
controls the monitor amplifier output level (55).
18. 7-BAND EQUALIZER
All 7 frequency bands (80Hz, 250Hz, 630Hz, 2,5 KHz, 4
KHz, 8 KHz, 16 KHz) provide a ±12dB
amplification/attenuation. You can change the overall
sound, thus meeting your requirements for different
locations. If you want your sound to have more bass,
you have to boost the low frequency range, using the
80Hz or the 250Hz controls. If you experience too much
bass, lower the levels of the 80Hz and 250 HZ controls.
If the mid-range sounds a bit nasal, try attenuating the
630 Hz, 2,5 Khz and 4 Khz controls by some decibels.
If you want to have a clear and highly intelligible sound,
Phones controls 52, range 0-10
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