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APOLLO
USER MANUAL

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  • Page 1 APOLLO USER MANUAL...
  • Page 2: Safety Instructions

    Safety instructions All safety instructions, warnings and operating instructions must be read first. All warnings on the equipment must be heeded. The operating instructions must be followed. Keep the operating instructions for future reference. The equipment may never be used in the immediate vicinity of water; make sure that water and damp cannot get into the equipment.
  • Page 3: Product Support

    SYNC TRANSFORM The Apollo has been designed specifically for the use in clubs etc. and has two microphone-, three turntable- and two line inputs. All channels are switchable to an extra stereo line-input. The master has a stereo effect return input. This makes the Apollo a 14 input, 7 channel mixing console.
  • Page 4 Mounting the Apollo The Apollo can be used as stand-alone or built-in (mounted). The housing fits in an opening of 448 x 337 x 115mm (W x H x D). See also the drawings below. When mounting reckon with the extending of the connectors on the backside of the Apollo.
  • Page 5 Apollo Connectorboard The connections for all audio in- and outputs are situated at the backside of the Apollo. The mains inlet and the fuse are also located here. 1 = gnd 2 = + 3 = - BALANCED MASTER SENDS...
  • Page 6 Mains fuse. Dimension 5x20mm (small), 315mA slow. MAINS Euro-style mains inlet. Before connecting the Apollo for the fist time, check if your Apollo is meant for the mains voltage in your country (label on the connector board at the rear). For all cinch-connectors:...
  • Page 7 Microphone / Line Channels (1 and 2) These two channels have been designed to connect microphones. They are equipped with an input selector, volume control, a 3-way tone control optimized for voice, crossfader routing selector and pre-fader listening. Mic / Line Input selector.
  • Page 8 Turntable / Line Channels (3 , 4 and 5) These three stereo channels each have two inputs (Phono for turntables and Line for equipment like CD-players and MD-recorders), volume control, 3-way tone control, crossfader routing selector and pre-fader listening. Phono / Line Input selector.
  • Page 9 Pre-fader means the signal is fixed, not affected by the fader. With jumpers (situated on the Apollo main board), you can select a pre- or postfader (see drawing) signal for both effect send outputs.
  • Page 10: Master Section

    Master section The master section has volume controls for the various outputs of the Apollo and a 2 x 40 segments LED-bar meter which precisely indicates the Master, Monitor or PFL signal level. POWER Mains power switch. EFFECT Volume control for the stereo effect-return input.
  • Page 11: Technical Specifications

    Technical specifications MONO INPUT MIC (channel 1 and 2)........XLR-3 female, electronically balanced Signal level ..........-54 dB @ 600 ohm variable Impedance..........3 kohm nominal Input noise..........<-107 dB (IHF-A) Headroom ..........+20 dB STEREO INPUTS PHONO (channel 3, 4 and 5) ......Cinch Signal level ..........

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