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Ecler WARM2 - Monitoring System; FX Send;Return Operation; Potentiometer and Output Level Controls

Ecler WARM2
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addition to the channel EQ, a powerful 3-way Isolator (12) is available on the main
output. It provides a +12/-70dB boost/cut at high and low frequencies and +12/-40
dB at the mid range. This great attenuation range is specially designed for creative live
performance.
ATTENTION: Use equalization carefully; by boosting too much the low frequency
range, you can induce an excessive displacement of the loudspeakers membrane.
Monitoring System
WARM2 is equipped with a flexible and easy monitoring system that will allow the
performers to finely tune PFL (Pre-fader listening) and Mix levels of each input
through the VU-METER and the HEADPHONES. Each channel can be monitored
visually and pre-listened pressing the dedicated PFL (7) button.
For HEADPHONES monitoring, the SOURCE rotary potentiometer (18) allows you to
blend a selected PFL together with the main MIX Program. The VOLUME rotary
potentiometer (17) controls the level of headphones output.
Sending to external effects units FX Send/Return
The 2 main channels of WARM2 are equipped with rotating potentiometers (9) that
allow sending the signal to an external effects unit, sampler, etc. These
potentiometers allow to precisely adjusting the signal level sent from each channel.
The FX SEND output (23) has to be connected to the effects processor’s input and its
output to the RETURN input (28) or any LINE input (35).
This signal send can be configured either PRE or POST fader with the PRE/POST
toggle switch (10).
Potentiometers
The WARM2 is equipped with original J apanese ALPS blue velvet potentiometers that
offer extremely soft and smooth transitions both for channels and isolator controls.
HOUSE and BOOTH output levels
WARM2 features two main output level controls: HOUSE and BOOTH. The master
level is controlled by the HOUSE (14) level knob. The BOOTH level is controlled by the
BOOTH (15) level knob.
IMPORTANT: With the default output settings of 0dBV (look at Configuration
Diagram) and when the HOUSE (14) or BOOTH (15) potentiometers are at their
maximum position, the output signal levels of HOUSE (20-21) and BOOTH (19) will

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