Summary of Contents for Broadcast Tools Mixer Buddy II
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Mixer Buddy II Installation and Operation Manual INTRODUCTION CAUTION! Thank you for your purchase of a Broadcast Tools® Mixer Buddy II is a four-chan- nel microphone and monitor controller (referred to as the Mixer Buddy II through- Broadcast Tools® out this manual). We’re confident that this product will give you many years of Products, as with any dependable service.
UPS Standby Power System We recommend that you connect your Mixer Buddy II to a UPS system. A UPS helps minimize the risk to the Mixer Buddy II and provides power during a power outage.
1 - Connect your microphones to your mixer’s microphone inputs. 2 - Connect the mixer’s process insert circuits to Mixer Buddy II using the four Microphone Channel Inserts ¼” TRS (tip-ring-sleeve) jacks on the rear panel. The Mixer Buddy II’s ¼” TRS connections should be wired as follows: TIP: From mixer’s microphone preamp output.
Mixer Buddy II Installation and Operation Manual Monitor Audio Connections The Mixer Buddy II has two unbalanced (RCA) stereo monitor audio inputs and one unbalanced (RCA) stereo monitor audio output. The Mixer Buddy II provides mon- itor mute functionality for monitor audio routed through the Mixer Buddy II via these connections.
1 - Remove all connections from the Mixer Buddy II. 2 - Remove the four #4-40 Philips-head screws from the top of the Mixer Buddy II. 3 - Carefully remove the Mixer Buddy II from the plastic case 4 - Utilizing the supplied template, cut a hole in the counter-top and/or turret.
ON. The monitor speaker output will mute whenever any of the microphones are switched ON via the Mixer Buddy II. The “Mic Tally” on air light relay output will be active whenever any of the microphones...
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