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Rane MP 2S Operator's Manual
Rane MP 2S Operator's Manual

Rane MP 2S Operator's Manual

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MIC
P2
L1
L2
P1
4
6
2
8
0
10
–12
+12
OL
MIC LEVEL
INPUT
LOW

QUICK START

If you are too excited to read the manual, at least read this page
to minimize any potential mistakes (we know you don't make
any). Be sure your amplifier is off while making connections, and
every time you turn on your system, apply power to your ampli-
fier last.
The most common assumption is that the cables you already
have will work. Well, let's be sure first. None of your RCA cables
should be longer than 10 feet (3 meters) or you are asking for
hum. The MAIN and AUX OUTPUTS are balanced ¼" TRS
(tip-ring-sleeve) connectors, allowing you to run long lines if
neccessary with properly balanced cables. If you really have to
use unbalanced (tip-sleeve) cables, keep them as short as possible
(well under 10 feet [or 3 meters]). If you are connecting balanced
devices (3-conductor) to either Input of the MP 2S, or are send-
ing the Output to an unbalanced equalizer or amplifier, consult
the included RaneNote "Sound System Interconnection" for proper
wiring.
The MP 2S has 3 sets of Outputs. The HOUSE OUTPUT
is set by the front panel HOUSE LEVEL control. The AUX
OUTPUT is set by the rear panel screwdriver adjusted AUX
LEVEL control. The TAPE OUTPUT is fixed. All Output level
WEAR PART
This product contains the following wear part subject to the ninety (90) day warranty period described on page Warranty-1:
(1) Active Crossfader #11646.
OPERATORS MANUAL
PROGRAM A
0
2
+12
4
6
0
–12
2
8
–24
A
–12
+12
0
10
HIGH
A LEVEL
10
8
4
6
8
10
PROGRAM B
B
+12
4
6
0
-12
2
8
-24
0
10
6
4
2
0
B LEVEL
controls are independent of each other. The only Level controls
that affect all Outputs simultaneously are the PROGRAM A
and B LEVEL controls.
If you bring a phono signal into P1 or P2 be sure to keep the
PHONO switch in; likewise when connecting a CD player to
this input, be sure the PHONO switch is out.
Start with the HOUSE LEVEL all the way down so you
don't scare the neighbors. Start with the Crossfader all the way
to the left (PROGRAM A). Select an INPUT for PROGRAM
A and another for PROGRAM B and start playing your sources.
Set the LOW and HIGH controls to the center. Adjust the
PROGRAM LEVEL controls so the bottom three (-24, -12, and
0) indicators light up. If the +12 indicator flashes, turn down its
PROGRAM LEVEL control. Now slowly turn up the HOUSE
LEVEL so you can hear things working. Moving the Crossfader
to the right brings in the source selected on PROGRAM B.
The headphone cue system is simple: The PAN controls the
headphone mix between the Program going to the HOUSE and
what is on CUE, determined by the CUE switches.
A clean Crossfader is happy, behaved and long-living. See the
Fader Cleaning instructions on page Manual-4.
HOUSE
PAN
P2
L1
L2
PGM
P1
4
6
2
8
–12
+12
–12
+12
0
10
A
LOW
HIGH
INPUT
LEVEL
CUE
MP 2S
CLUB MIXER
PHONES
CUE
4
6
MP 2S
2
8
MIXER
0
10
B
LEVEL
POWER
Manual-

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Summary of Contents for Rane MP 2S

  • Page 1: Quick Start

    (well under 10 feet [or 3 meters]). If you are connecting balanced 0) indicators light up. If the +12 indicator flashes, turn down its devices (3-conductor) to either Input of the MP 2S, or are send- PROGRAM LEVEL control. Now slowly turn up the HOUSE ing the Output to an unbalanced equalizer or amplifier, consult LEVEL so you can hear things working.
  • Page 2 0 PHONES LEVEL and headphone jack: As you guessed, plug your headphones in here and adjust the overall volume with the LEVEL control. q POWER indicator: illuminates to let you know that the MP 2S is plugged in and ready to rock. Manual-...
  • Page 3 LEFT RIGHT LEFT TAPE OUTPUT RANE CORP. MADE IN U.S.A. PHONO PHONO 1 PHONO/LINE 1 & 2 INPUTS: are switchable from a PHONO (RIAA) stage for magnetic cartridges (PHONO, switch in) to a LINE level Input suitable for any line level device such as a CD player (LINE, switch out). The PHONO GROUND screw con- nects to those extra green wires coming out of the turntables.
  • Page 4: Fader Cleaning

    4. Move the fader over its full travel back and forth a few times. Web www.caig.com 5. Shake excess fluid from the fader assembly. 6. Wipe off excess fluid. ©Rane Corporation 080 7th Ave. W., Mukilteo WA 9875-5098 TEL 5-55-6000 FAX 5-7-7757 WEB www.rane.com Manual-...