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Peavey MD-III
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PATCH
(36)
This
jack
allows
individual
channel
patching
after
the
input
GAIN
control
and
before
the
channel
equalization.
This
stereo
jack
is
wired
so
that
if
a
phone
plug
is
inserted
to
the
first
detent
only,
the
send
from
the
channel
will
be
accessed
without
interrupting
the
normal
channel
signal
flow.
If
a
stereo
phone
plug
is
inserted
fully
into
the
jack,
the
chan¬
nel
"send’’
connects
to
the
tip
and
the
ring
portion
becomes
the
channel
“return."
In
this
mode,
normal
channel
signal
flow
is
interrupted
and
equipment
connected
via
the
stereo
phone
plug
is
inserted
in-line.
LOW
Z
MIC
(37)
For
use
with
low
impedance
microphones
or
low
level
sources
equipped
with
an
XLR
connector.
LINE
IN
(38)
For
use
with
high
impedance
microphones
or
high
level
sources
equipped
with
a
Va
"
phone
plug.
AUX
IN
(39)
Auxiliary
inputs
are
provided
for
each
AUX
mix.
This
input
is
used
to
connect
line
level
signals
to
AUX
mix.
The
con¬
nector
is
a
mono
(TS)
Va
"
phone
jack.
Tip
is
signal
sleeve
is
signal
ground.
AUX
OUTPUT
(40)
Outputs
are
provided
for
each
AUX
mix
This
output
is
used
to
connect
the
AUX
mix
output
to
external
devices
using
a
mono
(TS)
Va"
phone
jack.
Tip
is
signal,
sleeve
is
signal
ground.
AUX
IN
(41)
Auxiliary
inputs
are
provided
for
the
MASTER,
LEFT,
and
RIGHT
mixes.
This
input
is
used
to
connect
line
level
signals
directly
into
the
MASTER
mix,
LEFT
mix,
or
the
RIGHT
mix.
The
connector
is
a
mono
1/4"
(TS)
phone
jack.
Tip
is
signal
and
sleeve
is
signal
ground.
RETURN
(42)
Four
returns
are
provided
(A,
B,
C.
and
D).
Used
to
connect
line
level
signals
to
the
AUX
RETURN.
Signal
at
this
point
may
be
routed
to
LEFT
or
RIGHT
masters
with
AUX
RETURN
level
and
pan
controls
(18),
(19),
(22),
(23).
NOTE:
AUX
A
and
AUX
B
returns
have
the
capability
to
route
signal
from
the
RETURN
jack
to
AUX
A
and
AUX
B
mixes.
The
connector
is
a
mono
Va"
(TS)
phone
jack.
Tip
is
signal,
sleeve
is
signal
ground.
OUTPUT
(43)
Outputs
are
provided
for
LEFT,
RIGHT,
and
MASTER
mixes.
Used
to
connect
the
MIX
output
signal
to
external
devices.
The
connector
is
a
mono
V*"
(TS)
phone
jack.
Tip
is
signal,
sleeve
is
signal
ground.
NOTE:
LEFT
and
RIGHT
outputs
are
normally
used
for
“stereo”
or
dual-output
operation.
The
master
output
is
normally
used
for
“mono"
operation.
PHANTOM
POWER
SWITCH
(44)
Selects
phantom
power
for
all
channels.
In
the
“off”
position
no
phantom
powering
is
available
on
any
channels
LINE
CORD
(120V
products
only)
(45)
For
your
safety,
we
have
incorporated
a
3-wire
line
(mains)
cable
with
proper
grounding
facilities.
It
is
not
advisable
to
remove
the
ground
pin
under
any
circumstances.
If
it
is
necessary
to
use
the
equipment
without
proper
grounding
facilities,
suitable
grounding
adaptors
should
be
used.
Less
noise
and
greatly
reduced
shock
hazard
exists
when
the
unit
is
operated
with
the
proper
grounded
receptacles.
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operating
instructions
should
be
followed
5
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product
should
col
used
near
waler.
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pool,
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baswnent
etc.
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product
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so
that
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position
does
not
interfare
with
its
proper
ventilation
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should
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be
placed
fiat
against
a
wall
or
placed
in
a
built-in
enclosure
ihat
w4l
impede
me
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of
cooling
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a
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a
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around
pin
on
tne
power
supply
cord
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mote
information
on
grounding
wnto
lor
Our
Iroo
booklet
ShcOt
Hazard
and
Grounding."
10
Power
supply
cotds
should
always
be
handled
carefully
Never
waik
or
place
equipment
on
power
supply
corns
Periodically
cbock
cords
for
cute
or
signs
ol
stress
especially
aune
pluaand
ihe
point
where
the
cordexits
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unit
11
The
power
supply
rare
shcuid
be
unplugged
when
the
unit
is
to
bo
uncaod
for
long
periods
of
time.
12
If
this
products
to
bo
mountod
manoquipmonl
rack,
roar
support
should
Db
provided
13
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on
some
units
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with
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damp
rag.
or
an
ammonia
based
household
clearer
il
necessary.
14
Care
should
be
taken
so
mat
objects
do
not
fell
and
nqti
ids
are
nolspilled
inlo
the
unn
through
the
vpotitatior
holos
or
any
other
openings.
15
This
unit
shcuid
be
checked
by
a
qualified
service
technician
if.
A
Tr»e
power
supply
cord
or
ping
has
ooer
damaged
3.
Anything
has
fellon
o'
been
spilled
inlo
the
unit
C.
The
unit
does
noi
operate
correctly
The
unit
hesbeer
droppedorthooncloeuradamaged
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The
user
should
notloaltempttoserwcethisequipment
All
service
work
should
bo
done
by
a
quaiitied
service
technician.

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Peavey MD-III Specifications

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BrandPeavey
ModelMD-III
CategoryMusic Mixer
LanguageEnglish

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