Wharfedale SPX815 Music Mixer User Manual


 
SPX613 & SPX815 Powered Mixers
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WHARFEDALE PRO SPX613 / SPX815 OWNER S MANUAL
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equalizer provides plus or minus (+/-) 12 decibels of signal gain or reduction, to the specified frequency
centers. When the slider is in the middle, detented position, no gain or reduction of signal is applied to
that slider's frequency point. The specified frequencies for each frequency band are: 63Hz, 125 Hz,
250Hz, 500Hz, 1kHz, 2kHz, 4kHz, 8kHz, and 16kHz.
20. RIGHT/MAIN Equalizer: Like the LEFT/MONITOR Equalizer, this 9 band graphic equalizer
allows for detailed equalization of the signal for the Main Right Output. It affects the MAIN RIGHT
OUTPUT signal and the Right speaker output (on the rear of the mixer). The function and frequency
points are the same as the LEFT/MONITOR Equalizer.
16. Internal EFFECT Preset Select Knob: This knob allows the selection of the desired
digital effect. The level of the chosen effect is controlled by the EFX RETURN knobs explained in #14
and #15. The signal from the digital effects unit is disabled when a cable is connected to the EFX
Return Jacks.
LIST OF AVAILABLE EFFECTS
VOCAL DELAY
VOCAL DELAY 1
VOCAL DELAY 2
ROOM 1
ROOM 2
MEDIUM HALL
LARGE HALL
17. EFX master Send: This knob
controls the overall level of the signal of
the EFX buss (the mix of the individual
EFX levels of each channel). This signal
is routed to the internal digital effects
unit as well as the EFFECT SEND jack.
18. EFX BYPASS: This switch is for
muting the return signal of the internal
digital effects unit. The LED above the
switch will illuminate when the signal
muting is active.
19. LEFT/MONITOR Equalizer:
This 9 band graphic equalizer allows for
detailed equalization of the signal for the
Main Left Output or, if the
MAIN/MONITOR switch is engaged it
will equalize the overall signal from the
Monitor mix of the input channels. It
affects the MAIN LEFT OUTPUT signal
and the Left speaker output (on the rear
of the mixer). Each vertical slider on the