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EURODESK SX3242FX Balanced Main mix outputs with ¼" jack and gold-plated XLR connectors, separate Control room, Headphone and stereo Tape outputs Solo-In-Place and Pre-Fader-Listen functions plus full-featured Talkback section Standby switch mutes all channels during breaks while background music is provided via CD/Tape inputs Long-wearing 60 mm logarithmic-taper faders and sealed rotary controls Internal autorange power supply for maximum flexibility (100 - 240 V~), noise-free audio, superior transient response plus low power consumption for energy saving High-quality components and exceptionally rugged construction ensure long life Conceived and designed by BEHRINGER Germany Page 2 of 8 like compression and gating plus final effects such as Ultramizer, Ultrabass and Exciter that can put a PA or studio mix over the top. And because there are two processors, you can cue two separate effects, then apply one or both to channels 1 through 28 - compression for the vocalist, reverb for the vocalist and snare drum, for example. What the heck is "British EQ"? A good thing to have on your side when you start reaching for those channel equalization knobs. At a live concert or in the studio. Think of it as kinder, gentler, more musical EQ like the type found on classic British consoles from the 60's and 70's. Single malt scotch instead of Everclear. Home-baked cherry cobbler instead of an artificial cherry lollypop. British EQ's distinct configuration of wider curves/lower Q and harmonic phase characteristics allows you to add or subtract EQ more generously than you can with conventional EQ circuit designs. When you add low midrange, you get a firmer sound instead of a nasty bonk. When you back high frequencies off a bit, treble backs off just a hair instead of turning muffled. All SX3242FX mono channels have low and high shelving plus a sweepable "midrange" you can move anywhere from 100Hz to 8kHz. Think of it as your roving English troubleshooter. Kill feedback before it maims your audience. When it comes to suppressing feedback, the SX3242FX is like having a bloodhound trained to spot trouble frequencies a mile away. The 9-band graphic EQ (which you can choose to apply to your main mix or monitor mix via the MAIN/AUX1 button) features the FBQ Feedback Detection system. It makes finding and adjusting critical frequencies a snap. Just push FBQ IN, then watch as LEDs on the individual EQ sliders light up, indicating which frequency bands are causing feedback. Simply adjust until the LED goes dim. The Ins and Outs Some manufacturers make what they call 32-input mixers that count stuff like CD/TAPE IN as an input. But the SX3242FX really gives you twentyfour honest mono channels plus eight stereo channels, making it easy to accommodate a variety of studio or live performance configurations. You can connect up to 24 microphones or other mono instruments and up to four stereo instruments (keyboards or tone modules, for example). You can combine these input in four different sub-mixes (we call them buses). That allows you to blend multiple channels-say all the mics on a drum kit or all the backup singers' mics-to a single fader, which is easier to adjust for the overall mix that goes to the PA speakers. You can also use one or more of the sub-mix buses to create custom monitor mixes for picky members of your band ("More me! More me!"). A zillion ways to change the channel At the top of each mono channel, you'll find both a balanced XLR input with a XENYX mic preamp and a ¼" input. A phantom power switch located on the back near the main power switch accommodates condenser mics. Continued on next page

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Balanced Main mix outputs with ¼"
jack and gold-plated XLR connectors,
separate Control room, Headphone
and stereo Tape outputs
Solo-In-Place and Pre-Fader-Listen
functions plus full-featured
Talkback section
Standby switch mutes all channels
during breaks while background
music is provided via CD/Tape inputs
Long-wearing 60 mm
logarithmic-taper faders and
sealed rotary controls
Internal autorange power supply for
maximum flexibility (100 – 240 V~),
noise-free audio, superior transient
response plus low power
consumption for energy saving
High-quality components and
exceptionally rugged construction
ensure long life
Conceived and designed by
BEHRINGER Germany
like compression and gating plus final
effects such as Ultramizer, Ultrabass
and Exciter that can put a PA or studio
mix over the top. And because there
are two processors, you can cue two
separate effects, then apply one or both
to channels 1 through 28 — compression
for the vocalist, reverb for the vocalist and
snare drum, for example.
What the heck is “British EQ”?
A good thing to have on your side
when you start reaching for those channel
equalization knobs. At a live concert or in
the studio.
Think of it as kinder, gentler, more
musical EQ like the type found on classic
British consoles from the 60’s and 70’s.
Single malt scotch instead of Everclear.
Home-baked cherry cobbler instead of
an artificial cherry lollypop.
British EQ’s distinct configuration
of wider curves/lower Q and harmonic
phase characteristics allows you to add
or subtract EQ more generously than you
can with conventional EQ circuit designs.
When you add low midrange, you get
a firmer sound instead of a nasty bonk.
When you back high frequencies off
a bit, treble backs off just a hair instead
of turning muffled.
All SX3242FX mono channels have
low and high shelving plus a sweepable
“midrange” you can move anywhere from
100Hz to 8kHz. Think of it as your roving
English troubleshooter.
Kill feedback before it maims
your audience.
When it comes to suppressing
feedback, the SX3242FX is like having
a bloodhound trained to spot trouble
frequencies a mile away.
The 9-band graphic EQ (which you
can choose to apply to your main mix
or monitor mix via the MAIN/AUX1
button) features the FBQ Feedback
Detection system. It makes finding and
adjusting critical frequencies a snap.
Just push FBQ IN, then watch as LEDs
on the individual EQ sliders light up,
indicating which frequency bands are
causing feedback. Simply adjust until the
LED goes dim.
The Ins and Outs
Some manufacturers make what
they call 32-input mixers that count
stuff like CD/TAPE IN as an input. But the
SX3242FX really gives you twenty-
four honest mono channels plus eight
stereo channels, making it easy to
accommodate a variety of studio or live
performance configurations. You can
connect up to 24 microphones or other
mono instruments and up to four stereo
instruments (keyboards or tone modules,
for example).
You can combine these input in
four different sub-mixes (we call them
buses). That allows you to blend multiple
channels—say all the mics on a drum
kit or all the backup singers’ mics—to
a single fader, which is easier to adjust
for the overall mix that goes to the
PA speakers. You can also use one or more
of the sub-mix buses to create custom
monitor mixes for picky members of your
band (“More me! More me!”).
A zillion ways to change the channel
At the top of each mono channel,
you’ll find both a balanced XLR input
with a XENYX mic preamp and a ¼" input.
A phantom power switch located on
the back near the main power switch
accommodates condenser mics.
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