This symbol is intended to
This symbol is
CAUTION
alert the user to the pres-
intended to alert the
ence of uninsulated "dan-
user to the presence of
gerous voltage" within the
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
important operating
DO NOT OPEN
product's enclosure that may be of suf-
and maintenance (servicing) instruc-
ficient magnitude to constitute a risk of
tions in the literature accompanying
electric shock to persons.
the appliance.
IMPORTANT! FOR YOUR PROTECTION, PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING:
WATER AND MOISTURE: Appliance should not be used near water (near a bathtub, washbowl,
kitchen sink, laundry tub, in a wet basement or near a swimming pool, etc). Care should be taken
so that objects do not fall and liquids are not spilled into the enclosure through openings.
POWER SOURCES: The appliance should be connected to a power supply only of the type described
in the operating instructions or as marked on the appliance.
GROUNDING OR POLARIZATION: Precautions should be taken so that the grounding or polar-
ization means of an appliance is not defeated.
POWER CORD PROTECTION: Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely
to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them, paying particular attention
to cords at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the appliance.
SERVICING: The user should not attempt to service the appliance beyond that described in the
operating instructions. All other servicing should be referred to qualified service personnel.
FUSING: If your unit is equipped with a fuse receptacle, replace only with the same type fuse.
Refer to replacement text on the unit for correct fuse type.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS (EUROPEAN)
The conductors in the AC power cord are colored in accordance with the following code.
GREEN & YELLOW—Earth
BLUE—Neutral
BROWN—Live
U.K. MAIN PLUG WARNING: A molded main plug that has been cut off from the cord is
unsafe. NEVER UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES SHOULD YOU INSERT A DAMAGED
OR CUT MAIN PLUG INTO A POWER SOCKET.
REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST
(for circuit cards)
Ref. Des.
DESCRIPTION
Carvin P/N
C535
0.0047µF 100 Volt
46-47212
C536
330PF 1000 Volt
45-33113
A1
Op Amp NE5532
60-55320
C537
0.0047µF 100 Volt
46-47212
A2-A11
Op Amp MC4558
60-45580
C538
39PF 500 Volt
45-39052
A12
Op Amp NE5532
60-55320
C539
39PF 500 Volt
45-39052
A13-A15
Op Amp MC4558
60-45580
C540, C541 10µF 50V
47-10051
A201
Op Amp NE5532
60-55320
D1-D3
Green small
60-75330
A304-A306 Op Amp MC4558
60-45580
D4
Yellow small
60-24251
A404-A406 Op Amp MC4558
60-45580
D5, D6
Red small
60-75320
A504-A506 Op Amp MC4558
60-45580
D7-D10
Green small
60-75330
B1- B3
Jumper .35"
50-00035
D11
1N1914 HI SPD
61-19140
C1,C2
82PF 500 Volt
45-82052
D12-D14
Green small
60-75330
C3-C5
10µF 50V
47-10051
D15
Yellow small
60-24251
C6
47µF 63 Volt
47-47061
D16, D17
Red small
60-75320
C7
39PF 500V
45-39052
D18-D21
Green small
60-75330
C8
0.047µF 100V
46-47312
D22
1N1914 HI SPD
61-19140
C9
330PF 1000 Volt
45-33113
D23, D24
Red small
60-75320
C10
0.0047µF 100 Volt
46-47212
D25-D28
1N4003
60-40030
C11
10µF 50V
47-10051
D29, D30
1N1914 HI SPD
61-19140
C12
39PF 500 Volt
45-39052
F1
Fuse Clips
23-03529
C13
47µF 63 Volt
47-47061
J1
7 Pin Plastic
21-06457
C14, C15
1000µF 25V
47-10225
J2
XLRF Neutrik
21-40000
C16-C22
10µF 50V
47-10051
J3-J11
3 Pin Plastic
21-06453
C23
0.047µF 100V
46-47312
J12
Phone Jack x4
21-40022
C24
0.0022µF 100V
46-22212
J13
7 Pin Plastic
21-06457
C25, C26
1000µF 25V
47-10225
J101, J102 3 Pin Plastic
21-06453
C27-C33
10µF 50V
47-10051
J201
7 Pin Plastic
21-06457
C34
330PF 1000 Volt
45-33113
J202
XLRF Neutrik
21-40000
C35
0.0047µF 100 Volt
46-47212
J203
3 Pin Plastic
21-06453
C36
330PF 1000 Volt
45-33113
J301, J302 3 Pin Plastic
21-06453
C37
0.0047µF 100 Volt
46-47212
J401, J402 3 Pin Plastic
21-06453
C38, C39
39PF 500 Volt
45-39052
J501, J502 3 Pin Plastic
21-06453
C40-C42
10µF 50V
47-10051
P1
B50K D Vert 9mm
71-09053
C43
0.0022µF 100V
46-22212
P2-P4
B50K-C D Vert 9mm 71-09052
C44
0.047µF 100V
46-47312
P5, P6
B50K D Vert 9mm
71-09053
C45
0.047µF 100V
46-47312
P7
B5K-C D Vrt 9m 35
71-09050
C60
10µF 50V
47-10051
P8
B50K D Vrt 12m 35
71-13056
C61
39PF 500 Volt
45-39052
P9-P11
B100Kx2 D Vrt 12m
71-13064
C62
10µF 50V
47-10051
P12, P13
B50K D Vrt 9m 35
71-09053
C63
39PF 500 Volt
45-39052
P14, P15
B100Kx2 D Vrt 12m
71-13064
C64
10µF 50V
47-10051
P101-P103 B50Kx2-C D Vrt 12
71-13062
C65
39PF 500 Volt
45-39052
P104, P105 B50K D Vrt 9m 35
71-09053
C67
10µF 50V
47-10051
P106
B5K-C D Vrt 9m 35
71-09050
C68
39PF 500 Volt
45-39052
P107
B100Kx2 D Vrt 12m
71-13064
C69
10µF 50V
47-10051
P201
B50K D Vrt 9m 35
71-09053
C70
39PF 500 Volt
45-39052
P202-P204 B50K-C D Vert 9mm 71-09052
C71
10µF 50V
47-10051
P205,P206 B50K D Vrt 9m 35
71-09053
C72
39PF 500 Volt
45-39052
P207
B5K-C D Vrt 9m 35
71-09050
C74
39PF 500 Volt
45-39052
P208
B50K D Vrt 9m 35
71-09053
C77
39PF 500 Volt
45-39052
P301-P303 B50Kx2-C D Vrt 12
71-13062
C80
39PF 500 Volt
45-39052
P304, P305 B50K D Vrt 9m 35
71-09053
C83
39PF 500 Volt
45-39052
P306
B5K-C D Vrt 9m 35
71-09050
C90-C93
10µF 50V
47-10051
P307
B100Kx2 D Vrt 12m
71-13064
C104
0.047µF 100V
46-47312
P401-P403 B50Kx2-C D Vrt 12
71-13062
C105
0.047µF 100V
46-47312
P404, P405 B50K D Vrt 9m 35
71-09053
C201
82PF 500 Volt
45-82052
P406
B5K-C D Vrt 9m 35
71-09050
C202
82PF 500 Volt
45-82052
P407
B100Kx2 D Vrt 12m
71-13064
C203-C205 10µF 50V
47-10051
P501-P503 B50Kx2-C D Vrt 12
71-13062
C206
47µF 63 Volt
47-47061
P504, P505 B50K D Vrt 9m 35
71-09053
C207
39PF 500V
45-39052
P506
B5K-C D Vrt 9m 35
71-09050
C209
330PF 1000 Volt
45-33113
P507
B100Kx2 D Vrt 12m
71-13064
C210
0.0047µF 100 Volt
46-47212
Q1
7815 +15V
60-78150
C211
10µF 50V
47-10051
Q2
7915 -15V
60-79150
C212
39PF 500 Volt
45-39052
R1, R2
5.62K 0.25W
50-56231
C213
47µF 63 Volt
47-47061
R3
10K 0.25W
50-10045
C330-C333 10µF 50V
47-10051
R4, R5
2.2K 0.25W
50-22035
C334
330PF 1000 Volt
45-33113
R6, R7
4.7K
50-47035
C335
0.0047µF 100 Volt
46-47212
R8
1.5K
50-15035
C336
330PF 1000 Volt
45-33113
R9
47K
50-47045
C337
0.0047µF 100 Volt
46-47212
R10
4.7K 0.25W
50-47035
C338
39PF 500 Volt
45-39052
R11
100K 0.25W
50-10055
C339
39PF 500 Volt
45-39052
R12
150K 0.25W
50-15055
C340, C341 10µF 50V
47-10051
R13
4.7K 0.25W
50-47035
C430-C433 10µF 50V
47-10051
R14
470Ω 0.25W
50-47025
C434
330PF 1000 Volt
45-33113
R15
10K 0.25W
50-10045
C435
0.0047µF 100 Volt
46-47212
R16
4.7K 0.25W
50-47035
C436
330PF 1000 Volt
45-33113
R17
22K
50-22045
C437
0.0047µF 100 Volt
46-47212
R18
4.7K 0.25W
50-47035
C438
39PF 500 Volt
45-39052
R19-R21
22K
50-22045
C439
39PF 500 Volt
45-39052
R22
Jumper .35"
50-00035
C440, C441 10µF 50V
47-10051
R25, R26
22K
50-22045
C530-C533 10µF 50V
47-10051
R27, R28
10K
50-10045
C534
330PF 1000 Volt
45-33113
R30, R31
Jumper .35"
50-00035
LIMITED WARRANTY
Your Carvin product is guaranteed against failure for ONE YEAR unless otherwise stated. Carvin will
service and supply all parts at no charge to the customer providing the unit is under warranty. Shipping
costs are the responsibility of the customer. CARVIN DOES NOT PAY FOR PARTS OR SERVICING OTHER
THAN OUR OWN. A COPY OF THE ORIGINAL INVOICE IS REQUIRED TO VERIFY YOUR WARRANTY.
Carvin assumes no responsibility for horn drivers or speakers damaged by this unit. This warranty
does not cover, and no liability is assumed, for damage due to: natural disasters, accidents, abuse,
loss of parts, lack of reasonable care, incorrect use, or failure to follow instructions. This warranty
is in lieu of all other warranties, expressed or implied. No representative or person is authorized to
represent or assume for Carvin any liability in connection with the sale or servicing of Carvin prod-
ucts. CARVIN SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES.
When RETURNING merchandise to the factory, you may call for a return authorization number. Describe
in writing each problem. If your unit is out of warranty, you will be charged the current FLAT RATE for
parts and labor to bring your unit up to factory specifications.
HELP SECTION
1) MIXER WILL NOT TURN ON
Check the power to the amp. Check for tripped circuit breakers, unplugged extension cords or power-
strip switches that may be turned off. Check the fuse. If a dark brownish color or no wire can be
seen within the glass tube, then replace. The mixer may be perfectly fine but occasionally a fuse
may blow because of high AC voltage surges. After the fuse has been replaced with the proper
Slow Blow value and if the fuse fails again, the mixer will require servicing.
2) KEEP YOUR MIXER LOOKING NEW
Use caution to avoid spilling liquids or allowing any other foreign matter inside the unit. The top
of the mixer can be wiped from time to time with a dry or slightly damp cloth in order to remove
dust and bring back the new look. A suggestion is to cover the mixer when not in use. This can
be done with a cloth or a small towel to reduce the amount of dust collection on the mixer. Well
cared for equipment is usually friendlier equipment in the long run.
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE
CAUTION
PERSONNEL! THIS UNIT CONTAINS HIGH
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
VOLTAGE INSIDE!
R32
4.7K 0.25W
50-47035
R107
150K 0.25W
50-15055
R33, R34
Jumper .35"
50-00035
R108
3.3K
50-33035
R35
4.7K 0.25W
50-47035
R109
8.2K 0.25W
50-82035
R36
100K 0.25W
50-10055
R110
3.3K
50-33035
R37
150K 0.25W
50-15055
R111
8.2K 0.25W
50-82035
R38
4.7K 0.25W
50-47035
R112
15K
50-15045
R39
100K 0.25W
50-10055
R113
36K
50-36045
R40
150K 0.25W
50-15055
R115
15K
50-15045
R41
4.7K 0.25W
50-47035
R116
36K
50-36045
R42
10K 0.25W
50-10045
R201, R202 5.62K 0.25W
50-56231
R43
4.7K 0.25W
50-47035
R203
10K 0.25W
50-10045
R44
10K 0.25W
50-10045
R204, R205 2.2K 0.25W
50-22035
R45
4.7K 0.25W
50-47035
R206, R207 4.7K
50-47035
R46, R47
22K
50-22045
R208
1.5K
50-15035
R48, R49
10K 0.25W
50-10045
R209
47K
50-47045
R50, R51
22K
50-22045
R210
4.7K 0.25W
50-47035
R53, R54
100K
50-10055
R211
100K 0.25W
50-10055
R60
22K 0.25W
50-22045
R212
150K 0.25W
50-15055
R61
10K
50-10045
R213
4.7K 0.25W
50-47035
R62
22K 0.25W
50-22045
R214
470Ω 0.25W
50-47025
R63
10K
50-10045
R215
10K 0.25W
50-10045
R64
22K 0.25W
50-22045
R216
4.7K 0.25W
50-47035
R65
10K
50-10045
R217
10K 0.25W
50-10045
R67
22K 0.25W
50-22045
R218
4.7K 0.25W
50-47035
R68
10K
50-10045
R219
10K 0.25W
50-10045
R69
22K 0.25W
50-22045
R220, R221 4.7K 0.25W
50-47035
R70
10K
50-10045
R330, R331 Jumper .35"
50-00035
R71
22K 0.25W
50-22045
R332
4.7K 0.25W
50-47035
R72
10K
50-10045
R333, R334 Jumper .35"
50-00035
R74, R76
470Ω 0.25W
50-47025
R335
4.7K 0.25W
50-47035
R80
22K 0.25W
50-22045
R336
100K 0.25W
50-10055
R81
10K 0.25W
50-10045
R337
150K 0.25W
50-15055
R83
22K 0.25W
50-22045
R338
4.7K 0.25W
50-47035
R84
10K 0.25W
50-10045
R339
100K 0.25W
50-10055
R86-R89
470Ω
50-47025
R340
150K 0.25W
50-15055
R90
10K
50-10045
R341
4.7K 0.25W
50-47035
R91
22K 0.25W
50-22045
R342
10K 0.25W
50-10045
R92
100Ω 0.25W
50-10025
R343
4.7K 0.25W
50-47035
R93
10K
50-10045
R344
10K 0.25W
50-10045
R94
22K 0.25W
50-22045
R345
4.7K 0.25W
50-47035
R95
100Ω 0.25W
50-10025
R346, R347 22K
50-22045
R100
2.2K 0.25W
50-22035
R348, R349 10K 0.25W
50-10045
R101, R102 Jumper .35"
50-00035
R350, R351 22K
50-22045
R105, R106 2.2K 0.25W
50-22035
R353, R354 100K
50-10055
2
3
Color Knob Code
last 2 numbers
20
Blue
25
Red
Grey
28
#
DESCRIPTION
CARVIN #
1.
PCB Assembly
80-16204
2.
Front Panel Metal
10-16204
3.
Knob 10 D shaft (COLOR)
07-120(--)
4.
AC Receptical
21-02804
5.
Power Switch
25-62116
6.
Internal Fuse (see fuse chart)
80-02105
CARVIN ENGINEERING DATA
Congratulations on your purchase of the SM162 16 channel stereo mixer. Your new Studio
Mate mixer demonstrates CARVIN's commitment to the pro audio world by offering sophis-
ticated signal mixing and processing in a compact easy to use console. The Studio Mate is
designed to be a powerful tool for the home studio where limited space and high perfor-
mance are the main requirements. Its features make it ideal for mixing to cassette, DAT or
for hard disk recording with a computer. The Studio Mate is also rugged enough to handle
many live applications. The SM162's high quality construction will provide years of trou-
ble-free performance and will reproduce your music flawlessly. Enjoy your new SM162!
R430, R431 Jumper .35"
50-00035
16 CHANNEL OVERVIEW
R432
4.7K 0.25W
50-47035
There are 8 MIC/LINE input channels with XLR and 1/4" LINE inputs and PATCH insert jacks.
R433, R434 Jumper .35"
50-00035
R435
4.7K 0.25W
50-47035
There are also 4 STEREO input channels (8 mono) with two 1/4" LINE inputs each. The XLR
R436
100K 0.25W
50-10055
R437
150K 0.25W
50-15055
channels feature input GAIN controls and provide Phantom power for condenser mics. There
R438
4.7K 0.25W
50-47035
R439
100K 0.25W
50-10055
are 3 bands of EQ and 2 post fader effect SENDS on each channel. The master section fea-
R440
150K 0.25W
50-15055
tures 2 SENDS and 2 stereo RETURNS along with RCA tape IN's and OUTs that can be used
R441
4.7K 0.25W
50-47035
R442
10K 0.25W
50-10045
as a separate stereo channel with it's own level control. A master LEFT/RIGHT level control
R443
4.7K 0.25W
50-47035
R444
10K 0.25W
50-10045
also feeds a 1/4" stereo headphone jack with its own level control. The stereo LED VU meter-
R445
4.7K 0.25W
50-47035
R446, R447 22K
50-22045
ing gives you bright,clear visibility of your output levels.
R448, R449 10K 0.25W
50-10045
R450, R451 22K
50-22045
"SHELVING" EQ WITH ACTIVE TONE CIRCUITS
R453, R454 100K
50-10055
R530, R531 Jumper .35"
50-00035
The SM162 incorporates 3 bands of EQ's per channel that offer smooth tone curves so
R532
4.7K 0.25W
50-47035
R533, R534 Jumper .35"
50-00035
your adjustments will sound natural and yet be effective. Depth is added to your bass because
R535
4.7K 0.25W
50-47035
R536
100K 0.25W
50-10055
80 Hz is chosen for the LOW frequency EQ controls instead of the usual 100 Hz. The HI EQ
R537
150K 0.25W
50-15055
controls are set at 11.5k Hz which is slightly higher than the normal 10k Hz treble controls
R538
4.7K 0.25W
50-47035
R539
100K 0.25W
50-10055
giving more top-end clarity. These are "shelving" type controls which cover the complete
R540
150K 0.25W
50-15055
R541
4.7K 0.25W
50-47035
frequency band from 80 Hz down to 20 Hz and from 11.5K Hz up to 20k Hz. The MID EQ
R542
10K 0.25W
50-10045
R543
4.7K 0.25W
50-47035
controls are a "band pass" type which peak at 2.2k Hz for added presence to your mid range
R544
10K 0.25W
50-10045
R545
4.7K 0.25W
50-47035
tones. Because CARVIN uses "active" tone circuits, you are able to boost or cut your tones
R546, R547 22K
50-22045
R548, R549 10K 0.25W
50-10045
without any signal loss in your mixer.
R550, R551 22K
50-22045
R553, R554 100K
50-10055
S1
DPDT Push Vert
25-02201
T1
Toroid 7VA
15-70033
STUDIO MATE BLOCK DIAGRAM
U1,U2
Display LM3915
60-39150
Z1
Zener 6.2V 1N4735A 60-47350
CHANNELS 1-8
INSERT
MIC
5
MIC
PRE
LINE
PAD
6
line pad
GAIN
(-11dB)
CHANNELS 9-16
THREE BAND
CHANNEL TONE
LEFT
CONTROLS
IN
HI
THREE BAND
4
CHANNEL TONE
RIGHT
CONTROLS
IN
1
HI
QTY
15
1
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1
1
1
76-00162 996
SM162 STUDIO MATE 16CH STEREO MIXER
RECEIVING INSPECTION—read before getting started
INSPECT YOUR MIXER FOR ANY DAMAGE which may have occurred during shipping.
If any damage is found, please notify the shipping company and CARVIN immediately.
SAVE THE CARTON & ALL PACKING MATERIALS. In the event you have to re-ship your
unit, always use the original carton and packing material. This will provide the best pos-
sible protection during shipment. CARVIN and the shipping company are not liable for
any damage caused by improper packing.
SAVE YOUR INVOICE. It will be required for warranty service if needed in the future.
SHIPMENT SHORTAGE. If you find items missing, they may have been shipped sepa-
rately. Please allow several days for the rest of your order to arrive before inquiring.
RECORD THE SERIAL NUMBER on the enclosed warranty card or below on this manual
for your records. Keep your portion of the card and return the portion with your name
and comments to us.
INTERNAL SIGNAL ROUTING WITH NO RF
Your balanced mic or instrument plugs directly into the high quality XLR Nortrics con-
nectors (used in hundred thousand dollar consoles) and is then routed into the differen-
tial circuits for excellent hum and noise cancellation. As your signal continues within the
console, a double-sided printed circuit board (FR-4 fire rated) carefully guards the circuit
traces with a copper shield running over the traces. This eliminates RF interference and
reduces crosstalk substantially. The printed circuit board has 931 plated-through holes
SM162
which means that every component is soldered securely in three places (bottom, in hole
and top). This offers unsurpassed component security while reducing circuit resistance
for pure dynamic sound which is unaffected by poor solder connections.
MORE HEADROOM
Headroom is very important when designing a mixer—especially for recording. Lack of head-
room will cause your sound to become distorted and muddy. This can happen when you turn
the volume too high, if the input signal is too hot or if excess bass or treble is added. With most
mixers, you have to reduce the input gain to fight headroom problems, but this just increases
noise. That's why we have taken great care in the SM162 to make sure that each gain stage is
properly designed and balanced with more headroom along the entire audio path. There is no
headroom "bottle necking" at the summing stages, ensuring clean, pure audio throughout.
MICRO TOROID SUPPLY
You won't find the precision Micro Toroid Supply in any mixer except the SM162 and other
CARVIN high-end products. Pure DC is generated from this power supply which features
precision 7815 and 7915 voltage regulators which hold voltage tolerances to within .001%.
Now you can go anywhere and never have to worry about the mixer giving you the exact
output and sound you are accustomed to. Another big feature in this power supply is the
precision wound Toroid transformer (not available from our competition) that gives
unsurpassed rejection of noise and hum. You can place the SM162 over sensitive gear
and not be concerned about injecting hum or noise into it like a standard transformer could.
CARVIN has spared no expense to achieve studio quality performance.
PROFESSIONAL HEADPHONES
The SM162 is designed to be used with professional headphones. The impedance of the head-
phone set should be between 40 and 100 ohms with a sensitivity of at least or high than 100
dBm at 1k Hz with 1mv input. 8 ohm or 500 ohm and higher headsets are not recommended.
For your records, you may wish to record the following information.
Serial No._____________________ Invoice Date_______________
THREE BAND
PAN
CHANNEL TONE
L - R
CONTROLS
METERS
LEFT
EFF 1
MAIN LEFT
LEVEL
SUMMING AMP
EFF 2
HI
MID
LOW
AND LEVEL
RIGHT
PAN
EFF 1
LEVEL
MID
LOW
MAIN RIGHT
SUMMING AMP
AND LEVEL
EFF 2
HEADPHONE
MID
LOW
LEVEL
LEVEL
LEFT
TAPE IN
RIGHT
SEND 1
SUMMING AMP
SEND 1
LEVEL
LEFT
EFFECTS RETURNS
ONE AND TWO
SEND 2
RIGHT
SUMMING AMP
SEND 2
RETURN
LEVEL
LEVEL
OPERATING MANUAL
MODEL SM162 SPECIFICATIONS:
Frequency Response:
Mic or Line Inputs: 20Hz-20KHz ±1dB
LINE OUT
Total Harmonic Distortion: Less than .009% MIC in - Master out
Equivalent Input Noise:
150 ohm source: -122dBu
Output Noise:
-90dBu Master Line Out
TAPE OUT
(All Levels Minimum)
TAPE OUT
Output Headroom:
+20dB 1/4" unbalanced
Maximum Gain:
Mic in to Master Line Out: 70dB
LINE OUT
Crosstalk:
Adjacent ch's: -60db at 1KHz
Common Mode Rejection: -80db at 1KHz
Phantom Power:
All XLR Mic in channels
Channel EQ.:
3 band active,LOW: 100Hz ±12dB
MID: 2.2KHz ±12dB
HI: 11.5KHz ±12dB
Mic Input:
Balanced XLR input: -66 dBu
HEADPHONE
OUTPUT
Line Input:
Unbalanced 1/4" Phone Jack -49dBV
Power Consumption:
10VA
EFFECTS
Size and Weight:
(8 lbs) 2.5"H x 16.2"W x10.2"D
SEND 1
OUTPUT
EFFECTS
SEND 2
OUTPUT
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