APPLICATION .......................... 6 DIMENSIONS ........................... 7 DIGITAL EFFECT TABLE ......................8 SPECIFICATIONS ........................9 BLOCK DIAGRAMS ......................... Phonic reserves the right to improve or alter any information suppied within this document without prior notice. V. MAY 8, 006 AM844D...
INTRODUCTION FEATURES ● Thank you for choosing one of Phonic’s many quality Audiophile-Quality & ultra low noise ● compact mixers. The brand new AM844D Mixers – 8 Mic/Line channels with inserts and phantom designed by the ingenious engineers that have cre- power ●...
GETTING STARTED CHANNEL SETUP Ensure all power is turned off on the AM844D To ensure the correct audio levels of each input Mixer. To totally ensure this, the AC cable should channel is selected, every channel should first not be connected to the unit.
The level of this input can just ad- justed using the T Return control on the face of the Mixer. Record Outputs As with the T Inputs, these outputs will accommo- date RCA connectors, able to be fed to a variety of recording devices. AM844D...
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PA systems, as well as a tichannel audio to your DAW, AM 844D can also be wide range of other possible signal processors. used as an 8-track studio mixer. AM844D...
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to Group 6 – and so forth – these outputs can eas- ily be used to feed an 8 track recorder by simply connecting the Group outputs to the corresponding Multi-track input channels. Similar to if a Y-cord was built into your AM 844D! AM844D...
You can then engage if necessary (if the level of input is obviously too low). AM844D...
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This control is used to give a shelving boost or cut of ±5 dB to low frequency (80 Hz) sounds. This will adjust the amount of bass included in the audio of the channel, and bring more warmth and punch to drums and bass guitars. AM844D...
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PEAK indicator to light up on regular intervals only. This will ensure a greater dynamic range of au- dio. This indicator also doubles as a Solo indicator, when the SOLO button is engaged. AM844D...
EFX This button is pushed to turn the internal effect pro- controls on input channels to ensure the signal level cessor on or off. is not too high. 4 AM844D...
Group - or Group -4. 43. AUX Solo Buttons Pushing one or more of these buttons allows you to send the signals from the AUX , or /4 mixing buses to the Control Room / Phones mixing bus. AM844D...
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48. +48V Indicator The internal Phantom Power will be activated when you turn on this switch. 49. Power Indicator The Power Indicator will light up when the power of the mixer is on; in case you weren’t too sure. 48 49 AM844D...
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Group to 4 audio feeds (the signals of which are doubled in the 5 – 8 Group outputs), sent to the cor- responding Group outputs on the rear of the AM844D to feed external devices such as effect processors, and, most commonly, multi-track recorders.
Combining the use of different instruments with the mixer’s special functions (such as digital effect processing, in the case of the AM440D) will ensure that your audio sounds exactly the way you want it. AM844D...
00mS - .7S HEAVY PHASER TAP DELAY 00mS - .7S HEAVY PHASER TEST TONE FREQUENCY SHAPE WILD PHASER LOW FREQUENCY 00Hz SINEWAVE WILD PHASER MID FREQUENCY kHz SINEWAVE HIGH FREQUENCY 0kHz SINEWAVE PINK NOISE 0Hz~0kHz AM844D...
Frequency Response (Mic input to any output) 0Hz ~ 60KHz +0/- dB 0Hz ~ 00KHz +0/- dB Crosstalk (KHz @ 0dBu, 0Hz to 0KHz bandwidth, channel in to main L/R outputs) Channel fader down, other channels at unity <-90 dB AM844D...
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LMid EQ (stereo channel) 800 Hz HMid EQ (stereo channel) kHz Hi EQ kHz Low cut filter 75 Hz (-18 dB/oct) Built-in Power Supply 100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz Net Weight 5.9 kg (13 lbs) Dimensions (WxHxD) 418x140x438 mm (16.5”x5.5”x17.25”) AM844D...