BOX CONTENTS TMX160DFX Power cable Quickstart Guide Safety Instructions & Warranty Information booklet CONNECTION DIAGRAM QUICK SETUP Follow the procedure below to have a signal processed for each channel: Set all channel levels to zero, set pan to the middle, set output to zero, and set EQ’s flat.
INPUTS MONO INPUTS – Connect a microphone or line level instrument to these inputs using MIC 1 standard XLR or ¼” cable. MONO Channel INSERT - Connect external sound processors such as compressor-limiter, equalizers, etc. The Insert sockets can be used as direct-outs to feed the input of a 4-track LINE IN tape recorder.
HI EQ (TREBLE) – Adjusts the high (treble) frequencies of the channel. POST MID EQ – Adjusts the mid-range frequencies of the channel. POST LOW EQ (BASS) – Adjusts the low (bass) frequencies of the channel. AUX SENDS – Adjusts the level of the signal FREQ DFX1 (EXT)
AUX1-3 Controls - Adjusts the amount of the signal sent from the ST SUB IN1-3 jacks to the AUX 1, 2 and 3 buses. POWER ST (stereo) Controls - Adjusts the amount of stereo signal sent from the ST SUB IN1-3 jacks to the STEREO bus. PFL (pre-fader listen) Switch - When this switch is engaged, the signal at the point before the ST control knob is sent to the PHONES jack.
INTERNAL EFFECTS 1. VOCAL 1 2. VOCAL 2 PRESETS Control - Adjust this knob to select the internal effect you want to use. 3. LARGE HALL 4. SMALL HALL 5. LARGE ROOM VARIATIONS Control - 16 variations for each preset to further adjust the internal effects. 6.
INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION MAIN L + MAIN R Mode The built-in amplifier drives two main speaker cabinets Left and Right. The AMPLIFIER MODE is on MAIN L+MAIN R position. Main Speaker Use either the Speakon jacks or 1/4" jacks Main Speaker AUX1 + MONO Mode With the AMPLIFIER MODE in AUX1+MONO position, Output 1 drives a Main speaker cabinet while Output 2 drives a stage monitor.
Bridge Mode With the AMPLIFIER MODE switch in BRIDGE position the two power amplifiers drive together a single speaker cabinet with the sum of the power of the 2 amps. This is commonly used to drive a single subwoofer and the main output on the front panel is used to feed a pair of powered speakers.
TROUBLESHOOTING SYMPTOM CAUSE ACTION No sound from speaker. Signal source (mixer, instrument, *Check VU meters on the etc) is not sending. source mixer; *Verify that the tape or CD is playing; *Use headphones to verify that the instrument is actually sending an audio signal Signal sounds distorted Excessive input signal;...