Behringer EURODESK Music Mixer User Manual


 
9 EURODESK SX2442FX/SX3242FX User Manual
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Mono out section for 2.5
subwoofer applications
Using this auxiliary mono output you can route the main mix signal to a separate
power amp. The tunable low-pass lter allows you to limit the signal content to
the low-frequency range to get a perfect subwoofer signal. This signal is mono
because very low frequencies disperse quickly, so there would be no benet to
position this signal in the stereo mix.
[31]
[30]
[29]
Fig. 2.11: Mono out fader and low-pass lter
The [29] MONO fader controls the volume of the signal present at the
MONO OUT (see [32]).
The [30] FREQ control adjusts the cut-o frequency of the low-pass lter
(30 to 200 Hz). Frequencies above cut-o are ltered out when activated.
Use the
[31]
LOW PASS FILTER switch to activate the lter function (LED illuminates).
[32]
g. 2.12: Mono out connector
The [32] MONO OUT connector provides the line-level mono signal for
connection to the inputs of a power amp or active speaker. You can also use
this output as a monitor bus, e.g. to connect a headphone amplier. In this
case, the signal should of course not be limited by the low-pass lter.
Main out section2.6
[33]
Fig. 2.13: Main out fader
Use this high-precision
[33]
MAIN fader to control the output level of the main mix.
[34]
Fig. 2.14: XLR main out connectors
The [34] MAIN OUT(puts) are balanced XLR connectors with a nominal operating
level of +4 dBu and provide the main mix signal.
[35][36]
Fig. 2.15: Main out connectors and main insert
The [35] MAIN OUT ¼" TRS connectors outputs also provide the main mix signal.
Like the channel inserts, the [36] MAIN INSERT connectors can be used to
connect a dynamics processor or equalizer for further processing of the
mix signal. The MAIN INSERT refers to the Main Outs (XLR and ¼" TRS
connectors), the MONO OUT (see [32]) and, if the MAIN switch in the
PHONES/CONTROL ROOM section is pressed, also to the PHONES/CTRL ROOM
output (see [46]).
[37]
[40]
[39]
[38]
Fig. 2.16: Level meter
The red “[37] +48 V” LED illuminates when phantom power is on.
Phantom power is required for the operation of condenser microphones,
and can be switched on with the corresponding switch on the rear of
the console.
The [38] POWER LED is illuminated when the console is switched on.
The high-precision level meter accurately indicates the output signal level. [39]
For example, when you press the SOLO switch on one of the input channels,
its signal level will be displayed here, either pre-fader (PFL) or post-fader
(SOLO), depending on the position of the SOLO/ PFL switch (see [40]). In PFL
mode only the left display is active, because the PFL signals are mono.