Phantom Power - Peavey PXR 1506 Operating Manual

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Features
MASTER LEVEL
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This controls the overall volume level of the entire amplifier. Typical operation is between 4 and 8.
TAPE/CD VOLUME
8
This controls the level of the playback inputs (RCA jacks).
EFFECTS VOLUME
9
This controls the level of the echo and delay that is added back to the master mix.
EFFECTS ECHO
10
This controls the character of the Reverb that is added back to the master mix. This is analogous with changing the rate at
which the echo decays.
EFFECTS DELAY
11
This controls the delay of the Reverb that is added back to the master mix. Increase this control to simulate the effect of
larger rooms.
MP3 VOLUME
12
This controls the level of the playback inputs on the MP3 player.

PHANTOM POWER

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When depressed, this switch, applies +15 VDC to all input XLR connectors to power microphones that require phantom
power.
Caution: When phantom power is switched on, make sure that any channel you are plugging a microphone into is turned
down and the Master Main and Monitor controls are set to minimum. Otherwise, there will be a loud pop in the system. For
best results, first plug all microphones into their respective channels before phantom power is switched on. This reduces
noise through the system and reduces the chance of damage to the microphones. If phantom power is used, do not connect
unbalanced, dynamic microphones or other devices to the XLR inputs that cannot handle this voltage. (Some wireless
receivers may be damaged. Consult their manuals.) The line input jacks are not connected to the phantom supply and are safe
for all inputs (balanced or unbalanced). An unbalanced to balanced impedance converter such as the Peavey 5116 or a Peavey
1:1 Interface Adapter may also be used to isolate a microphone from phantom voltage.
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