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Mixer Buddy Installation and Operation Manual INTRODUCTION CAUTION! Thank you for your purchase of a Broadcast Tools® Mixer Buddy is a four channel microphone and monitor controller (referred to as the Mixer Buddy throughout this Broadcast Tools® manual). We’re confident that this product will give you many years of dependable Products, as with any service.
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3. Connect the unbalanced stereo line level input on your monitor amp to the mon- itor amp input jacks on the Mixer Buddy. The red connector (top) is the right channel and the white connector (bottom) is the left channel.
Mid-Atlantic, p/n: RLM-15-1C. The Mixer Buddy interfaces to the Mid-Atlantic RLM-15-1C via the normally open and common terminals of the Mixer Buddy’s on- air light relay. Run a wire between the Mixer Buddy’s N.O. (normally open) con- tact terminal and one of the Mid-Atlantic RLM-15-1C control terminals. Connect a second wire between the Mixer Buddy’s on-air light relay’s C (common) terminal...
_________________________________________________________________________ NOTE: A template for counter-top and/or turret mounting is provided in the appendix. If mounting of the Mixer Buddy external to the plastic case is required, follow the steps below: CAUTION! Be aware that ample clearance is required for the rear panel connectors.
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