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Brand | Harbinger |
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Model | M60 MuV Series |
Category | Speaker System |
Language | English |
Covers critical warnings related to water exposure, electrical shock hazards, and power cord handling.
Details essential safety measures for operation, maintenance, and placement of the equipment.
Adjusts bass frequencies at 80Hz and below for tone enhancement or reduction.
Adjusts treble frequencies at 12KHz and above for crispness or sibilance reduction.
Sets the proportion of the channel signal within the overall mix.
Manages the amount of signal sent to the built-in digital delay effect.
Accepts XLR (Mic) or 1/4" (Line) connectors, but not simultaneously.
Alerts when input signal is too loud, potentially causing distortion or damage.
Features Low (shelving), Mid (peak), and High (shelving) EQ controls for tone shaping.
Adjusts the mix level (FX Master) and interval time (Time) for the digital delay effect.
Illuminates when the power switch is turned on.
Adjusts the input level from AUX sources to the Master Volume.
Controls the total output volume of the system.
Connects external audio sources and provides output for recording equipment.
Accepts a footswitch to enable/disable digital effects.
Accepts the removable power cable for connecting to mains power.
Turns the powered mixer on and off; blue LED indicates power status.
Connects speakers, with a minimum impedance load of 4 Ohms.
Break point for external signal processors, affecting the main output signal path.
Details power output, inputs, EQ, noise, THD, frequency response, and dimensions.
Details power output, inputs, EQ, noise, THD, frequency response, and dimensions.
Lists RMS/Peak power handling, impedance, horn/woofer construction, and weight.
Lists RMS/Peak power handling, impedance, horn/woofer construction, and weight.
Outlines terms, coverage, limitations, and exclusions for the product warranty.
Details compliance with FCC rules for digital devices and radio frequency emissions.