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Phonic MU 1705 User Manual

Phonic MU 1705
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Phonic MU 1705 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandPhonic
ModelMU 1705
CategoryMusic Mixer
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Safety Precautions

Introduction

Features

Getting Started

Initial Setup Procedures

Step-by-step guide for setting up input trims, levels, and controls for optimal performance.

Converting to Rackmount Mode

Connecting It Up

Typical Connecting Leads

Unbalanced & Balanced Connections

What is an Unbalanced System?

Explains unbalanced audio connection method using one conductor for signal and one for ground.

What is a Balanced System?

Details balanced audio connection using two conductors plus ground shielding for interference cancellation.

The Difference Between 2 Operations

Compares unbalanced and balanced systems regarding signal transmission and noise immunity.

The Correct Wiring for Balanced Operation

Provides guidance on proper wiring for balanced audio connections to prevent grounding loops.

Channel Strip Controls: GAIN and EQUALIZERS

1. GAIN

Adjusts channel signal level, with indications for mic/line inputs.

2. EQUALIZERS

Three-band EQ for tone control, feedback reduction, and sound improvement.

Channel Strip Controls: AUX/EFX, PAN, PEAK/PFL

3. AUX / EFX SECTION

Controls send levels to AUX or EFX buses, with PRE/POST selection for AUX.

4. PAN

Controls channel signal routing to stereo mix buses for stereo imaging.

5. PEAK / -20 / PFL

LEDs indicate signal level; PFL monitors individual channels.

Channel Strip Controls: Routing and Faders

6. L/R OR GP (ROUTING SWITCH)

Routes input channel signals to main L/R or Group buses (1-2).

7. CHANNEL FADER

60mm linear fader controls channel proportion in the mix and provides visual level indication.

Channel Strip Controls: Returns and Stereo Channels

STEREO CHANNELS 6-11

Details stereo input channels for keyboards, drum machines, synths, etc.

8. AUX RTN

Controls AUX RTN level and monitoring via PFL.

9. EFX RTN

Controls EFX RTN level and monitoring via PFL.

10. 2T RTN

Controls the level sent to master L/R and monitoring via PFL.

Master Section Description

11. AUX OUT

Routes mono sum of input channels to AUX bus for stage monitors or effect units.

12. EFX OUT

Routes mono sum of input channels to EFX bus for effect units.

13. PHONES

Controls the control room/headphones level output.

14. GROUP TO L/R & AFL

Assigns GROUP 1/2 signal to MAIN L/R and monitors GROUP 1/2 via AFL.

15. GROUP 1/2 FADER

60mm linear fader controls group signal proportion in the mix.

Rear Panel Description

16. MASTER DISPLAY

Shows power status and master mix L/R levels on a 13-segment LED meter.

17. MONO LEVEL CONTROL

Controls the mono output mix level for center cluster or other areas.

MAIN L/R OUTPUT FADER

60mm linear faders adjust the output level of the main stereo mix.

PHANTOM POWER SWITCH

Global +48V switch for condenser microphones, requires faders down when engaged.

POWER SWITCH

Turns the unit on/off; power LED indicates status.

Initial Set Up

Setup Procedure Steps

Step-by-step guide for setting up input trims, levels, and controls for optimal performance.

Applications

Application 1: Live Sound Reinforcement

Diagram and explanation for setting up the mixer in a live sound system.

Applications - Sub Mixing

Application 2: Sub Mixing

Diagram illustrating how to configure the mixer for sub mixing tasks.

Applications - Music Club

Application 3: Music Club

Diagram showing mixer setup for a music club environment, including DJ and playback.

Dimensions

Specifications

System Block Diagram

Appendix

Appendix 1: Suggested Reading

List of recommended books for advanced audio engineering and sound system operation.

Appendix 2: Glossary

Definitions of audio terms and acronyms used in the manual.

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