Mono Input Channel - ALLEN & HEATH MixWizard WZ4 14:4:2 User Manual

Mixwizard series of compact audio mixing consoles
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The MONO Input Channel
+48V
PAD
(LINE)
0
30
40
20
GAIN
50
- 10 10
60 40
HPF
HF
3k
1k
4k
700
6k
500Hz
15k
HM
180
70
250
45
400
35Hz
1k
LM
LF
EQ IN
AUX
1
+6
O O
AUX
2
+6
O O
AUX
3
+6
O O
AUX
4
+6
O O
POST
PRE
AUX
5
+6
O O
AUX
6
+6
O O
POST
PRE
PAN
L
R
ODD
EVEN
MUTE
PK!
PFL
SIG
10
5
0
L-R
5
1-2
3-4
20
30
OO
Allen & Heath
+48V
Switches +48VDC to the channel input XLR for powering mi-
crophones or DI boxes that need phantom power. The power is current
limited through 6k8 ohm resistors to pins 2 and 3.
WARNING: Do not connect unbalanced sources or ca-
bles to inputs with phantom power selected. To avoid loud
clicks always mute the channel before switching +48V on or off
and when plugging or unplugging microphones.
PAD (LINE)
Press this switch to select the channel TRS jack LINE
input. Release the switch to select the XLR MIC input. The XLR nor-
mals through the TRS socket. With nothing plugged into the line input
the switch therefore becomes a PAD for the mic XLR. It attenuates the
input signal by 20dB for connection to high level microphone or line
sources.
GAIN
Adjusts the input sensitivity to match the connected source to
the internal 0dBu operating level of the channel. Provides a variable 50dB
range from +10 to +60dB gain (mic), or -10 to +40dB (line, pad selected).
The gain should be set using PFL so that the console meters average '0'
with loudest moments lighting '+6'. Reduce gain if the red peak indicator
lights.
Important note on setting channel levels:
GAIN controls for correct signal level through each channel. Use the
faders to balance each signal in the mix. We do not recommend setting
the faders to '0' and mixing using the GAIN controls.
HPF
Switches in the channel high pass filter. This attenuates frequen-
cies below 80Hz by 12dB per octave. The filter is pre-insert, pre-EQ.
Select the HPF to reduce low frequency noise such as microphone pop-
ping, stage noise and tape transport rumble.
EQ
A 4-band semi parametric EQ provides independent control of
four frequency bands. Use EQ IN to compare the sound with the equal-
iser switched in or out of circuit. HF and LF are shelving filters which
affect high frequencies above 12kHz, and low frequencies below 80Hz
respectively. HM and LM are bell shaped peak/dip filters which affect
frequencies around a centre point which can be swept from 500Hz to
15kHz and 35Hz to 1kHz respectively. These have a width (Q) of 1.8.
All bands can be boosted or cut by up to 15dB and have a centre detent
0dB position.
Check for the best microphone selection and placement before using the
EQ. Start with the EQ set flat and apply only as much boost or cut as is
really needed. When dealing with problem frequencies cut rather than
boost where possible.
15
Use PFL to set the
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