Connecting Sources; Connecting Sources To The Input Connectors; Phantom Power Supply Setting; Selecting Channel Source - Fostex LM16 Owner's Manual

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Model LM16 [Mixer basics]

Connecting sources

• Connecting sources to the input connectors

Each of mixer channels 1 through 16 provides
a combo type -- a combined XLR connector
and phone jack in one. You can connect a
microphone to the XLR connector or connect
a line signal to the phone jack. (The phone
jack can accept both balanced and unbal-
anced signals.)
You can adjust the input gain using the [TRIM]
control on each mixer channel strip.
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PHANTOM
POWER

• Phantom power supply setting

48 V phantom power can be supplied to the
XLR input connectors. For most of condenser
microphones, the phantom power is required.
You can turn on or off phantom power using
the [PHANTOM] switches in eight channel
groups (1-8 and 9-16) using these switches.
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CONTROLLER
PHANTOM
POWER
When the [PHANTOM] switch is set
<Memo>:
to ON, the corresponding [PHANTOM] indi-
cator on the control panel is illuminated.
When you turn off phantom
<Note>:
power, the indicator is not immediately
turned off, however, phantom power is
immediately turned off.
PHANTOM
INSERT
<Note>:
When you turn on the phantom
power, make sure that the [TRIM] controls
on the corresponding mixer channels are set
fully left (minimum) or the LM16 is pow-
ered off.
Usually phantom power does not damage a
dynamic microphone, however, do not con-
nect an old ribbon microphone to an input
connector to which phantom power is sup-
plied.

• Selecting channel source

On each of input channels 15 and 16, the
[SOURCE (INPUT/SUB IN)] select switch is
provided. When the switch is in the INPUT
( ) position, a signal from the [INPUT] con-
nector is selected. When the switch is in the
SUB IN ( ) position, a signal from the [SUB
IN] jacks (L for channel 15, R for channel
16) is selected (see page 34 for details).

Adjusting the input level

The [TRIM] control adjust the head amp gain
of each input signal. To get the optimum gain,
set this control appropriately so that the
[PEAK] indicator lights at the maximum in-
put level.
By adjusting this control appropriately, the
LM16 can accept a signal within -60dBu and
-12dBu for an XLR connector is connected,
while it can accept a signal within -40dBu and
+8dBu when a phone plug is connected.
It is important to set the [TRIM] con-
<Memo>:
trol appropriately. Otherwise, the signal may
be distorted or noisy.
Optimum gain
Clipping level
Clipping level
<Note>:
The [TRIM] control the gain of the
head amplifier with a two-stage pre-amp and
there is a point where the gain is switched
(at approx. -35 dBu for XLR input, -15 dBu
for phone input). At this point, a noise may
be generated.
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Too high
Too low

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