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12-CHANNEL
MIXER
L1202FX Owner's Manual
PHANTOM POWER
A voltage signal that runs through a microphone cable to power
condenser microphones. Harmless to microphones that don't need
it, except for very old and/or damaged ribbon microphones.
REVERB
An audio effect that emulates the echo reflections and decay time
of a large space.
SHELVING EQUALIZER CONTROL
Increase or decrease of all frequencies above or below a specific
point. (Compare to Peak Equalizer Control; see pages 8-9 for more
information.)
TRS
Acronym for Tip-Ring-Sleeve — the three parts of a three-conductor
(including shield) audio plug. TRS phone plugs are often used for
“balanced” mono connections, or stereo "unbalanced" (head-
phone) connections.
TS
Acronym for Tip-Sleeve, the two parts of an unbalanced, two-
conductor (including shield) phone plug. TS connectors are some-
times called mono or unbalanced plugs or jacks.
UNBALANCED
A two-conductor (including shield), high-impedance connection.
These are most commonly used for instrument connections and
cable runs of less than 20 feet.
XLR
The three-pin connector universally used for balanced audio
connections. A balanced connection reduces outside noise and
interference. (See Balanced above.)
CABLE DIAGRAMS
BALANCED CABLE
XLR-M
+ Positive
+ Positive
1. Shield
1. Center
T Positive Left
S
S
R
R
T
T
T Positive
+ Positive
+ Positive
– Negative
2. Positive
2. Shield
R Negative Right
2
2
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1
2
3 3
R Negative
– Negative
S-Shield
S-Shield
3. Negative
S-Shield
S-Shield
S-Shield
S-Shield
XLR-F
RCA
TRS
TS
UNBALANCED CABLE
UNBALANCED STEREO
10168 Harbinger Lvl L1202FX Manual.indd 13 7/8/14 3:10 PM

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