AUSTRALIAN MONITOR TX8000 Operating Manual
AUSTRALIAN MONITOR TX8000 Operating Manual

AUSTRALIAN MONITOR TX8000 Operating Manual

8 channel mic/line mixer

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TX8000
8 Channel Mic/Line Mixer
Operating Manual
TX8000, 8 Channel Mic/Line Mixer

Product Description

The TX8000 is a single rack height, 8 channel mixer suitable for desk or 19" rack mounting. Inputs 1-6 are
dual balanced microphone/auxiliary inputs while inputs 7-8 are balanced microphone inputs only. Each
input channel has individual gain, trim, bass & treble controls. The TX8000 has a separate master output
level control. The TX8000 will operate from 115 VAC 60 Hz or 24 VDC & also features a remote VCA for
the Master Volume.

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Summary of Contents for AUSTRALIAN MONITOR TX8000

  • Page 1: Product Description

    & treble controls. The TX8000 has a separate master output level control. The TX8000 will operate from 115 VAC 60 Hz or 24 VDC & also features a remote VCA for the Master Volume.
  • Page 2: Front Panel Features

    (0) position. Master Control The master control sets the overall output level of the TX8000. It is used in conjunction with the input level controls. When setting up levels, please ensure that proper gain structure practices are followed. In other words, it is not advisable to run the input channels at 10 and the output level at 1.
  • Page 3: Rear Panel Features

    Output Connector The rear panel of the TX8000 includes a male XLR output connector. The output is an active balanced isolated output for connection to a power amplifier. The maximum output is 1.5V RMS. Pin connections are Pin 1 = Earth.
  • Page 4: Line Inputs

    ‘on’ position, shorting the centre pin and the pin closest to the rear of the TX8000. To turn phantom power off, move the link to short the centre pin and the pin closest to the front of the TX8000.
  • Page 5: Important Safety Information

    The default setting is with the link in the ‘on’ position, shorting the centre pin and the pin closest to the rear of the TX8000. To turn phantom power off, move the link to short the centre pin and the pin closest to the front of the TX8000.
  • Page 6 Australian Monitor Audio Inc is not responsible for damage to loudspeakers for any reason. 18. Do not ground any red (“hot”) terminal. Never connect a “hot” (red) output to ground or to another “hot”...
  • Page 7 E-mail: international@australianmonitor.com...

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