Cerwin-Vega CVM-1022 Music Mixer User Manual


 
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INTRODUCTION
Thank you for your decision to purchase Cerwin-Vega’s new CV Mixer Series professional audio mixer! Engineered for
superior sound reproduction, the CV Mixer Series line of professional audio mixers deliver top quality audio at an
affordable price. The CV Mixer Series offer a standard of reliability and efficiency that makes them the perfect solution
for every DJ, musician, and sound engineer. Welcome to a new level of professional quality sound performance!
UNPACKING & INSTALLATION
Although it is neither complicated to install, nor difficult to operate your new mixer, a few minutes of your time are
required to read this manual for a properly wired installation, and to become familiar with the unit’s features. Please
take great care in unpacking the unit and do not discard the carton and other packing materials. They may be needed
when moving the unit and are required if it ever becomes necessary to return the unit for service. Never place the unit
near a radiator, in front of heating vents, in direct sunlight, in excessive humidity, or dusty locations to avoid damages
and to guaranty a long reliable use. Connect the unit with the system components according to the description on the
following pages.
FEATURES
2 Mono and 4 Stereo line input with 4 XLR microphone inputs
Main L/R ¼” jack output
3-Band channel equalizer designed for ±15 dB (HF, LF) and ±12 dB (MF) control on input channel
Phantom power (+48V) switch for easy connection of condenser microphones that typically require an external
power supply
Peak LED indicator to check on the signal input of each microphone channel
Gain (trim) level control with sensitivity markings for both microphone and line inputs
Low Cut (HPF) switch toggles the filter, with a cut-off frequency at 75Hz, to eliminate background microphone
rumble
Aux and EFX controls to adjust the level of the signal sent to the respective bus
Pan control (mono channel) to position the signal across the master left and right bus
Balance control (stereo channel) to adjust the level between left and right signals
Tape in stereo RCA jacks for connection to a CD or MP3 player
Record out stereo RCA jacks for connection to an audio recorder
Level control for headphone and control room connections