Mackie MS1202-VLZ Owner's Manual - Page 16

Control Room, Aux Send 1&2, Phones

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MIC 1 MIC 2 MIC 3 MIC 4 LEFT/MONO RIGHT 1 ALL BAL/UNBAL 1 LEFT RIGHT 2 L 2 R BAL/UNBAL L R BAL OR UNBAL BAL OR UNBAL BAL OR UNBAL BAL OR STEREO AUX RETURNS AUX SEND UNBAL MONO MONO LINE IN 1 LOW CUT 75 Hz 18dB/OCT MIC GA-I1N0 U LINE IN 2 LOW CUT 75 Hz 18dB/OCT MIC GA-I1N0 U LINE IN 3 LOW CUT 75 Hz 18dB/OCT MIC GA-I1N0 U LINE IN 4 LOW CUT 75 Hz 18dB/OCT MIC GA-I1N0 U L BAL OR UNBAL R L BAL OR UNBAL R 10 60 +10dB -40dB TRIM 10 60 +10dB -40dB TRIM 10 60 +10dB -40dB TRIM 10 60 +10dB -40dB TRIM LINE IN 5-6 LINE IN 7-8 TAPE TAPE INPUT OUTPUT MONO MAIN OUTS MONO L L BAL OR UNBAL BAL OR UNBAL R R LINE IN 9-10 LINE IN 11-12 PHONES PHONES The MS1202-VLZ's stereo PHONES jack will drive any standard headphone to very loud levels. Walkperson-type phones can also be used with an appropriate adapter. To learn how signals are routed to these outputs: . If you're wiring your own cable for the PHONES output, follow standard conventions: RING SLEEVE SLEEVE RIGHT LEFT TIP RIGHT LEFT Tip = Left channel SLEEVE Ring = Right channel Sleeve = Common ground WARNING: When we say the headphone amp is loud, we're not kidding. It can cause permanent ear damage. Even intermedi- ate levels may be painfully loud with some earphones. BE CAREFUL! Always turn the PHONES knob all the way down before connecting headphones. Keep it down until you've put the phones on. Then turn it up slowly. Why? "Engineers who fry their ears find themselves with short careers." ALT 3/4 These 1⁄4" jacks are balanced outputs capable of delivering 22dBu into a balanced or unbalanced load. To learn how signals are routed to these outputs: . To wire your own cables: . CONTROL ROOM These 1⁄4" jacks are balanced outputs capable of delivering 22dBu into a 600 ohm balanced or unbalanced load. To learn how signals are routed to these outputs: . To wire your own cables: . AUX SEND 1&2 These 1⁄4" jacks are also balanced outputs capable of delivering 22dBu into a 600 ohm balanced or unbalanced load. To learn how signals are routed to these outputs: . To wire your own cables: . 16

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PHONES
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AUX SEND
TAPE
INPUT
TAPE
OUTPUT
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2
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2
RIGHT
L
R
RIGHT
TRIM
MIC
1
MIC
2
MIC
3
MIC
4
LEFT
LEFT/
MONO
STEREO AUX RETURNS
MAIN OUTS
BAL/UNBAL
LINE IN 7-8
LINE IN 9-10
LINE IN 11-12
LOW CUT
75 Hz
18dB/OCT
TRIM
LOW CUT
75 Hz
18dB/OCT
TRIM
LOW CUT
75 Hz
18dB/OCT
TRIM
LOW CUT
75 Hz
18dB/OCT
BAL
OR
UNBAL
BAL
OR
UNBAL
BAL
OR
UNBAL
BAL
OR
UNBAL
BAL
OR
UNBAL
BAL
OR
UNBAL
BAL
OR
UNBAL
BAL
OR
UNBAL
ALL BAL/UNBAL
ALT 3±4
These
1
/
4
" jacks are balanced outputs capable
of delivering 22dBu into a balanced or unbal-
anced load.
To learn how signals are routed to
these outputs
:
.
To wire your own cables:
.
CONTROL ROOM
These
1
/
4
" jacks are balanced outputs
capable of delivering 22dBu into a 600 ohm
balanced or unbalanced load.
To learn how
signals are routed to these outputs:
.
To
wire your own cables:
.
AUX SEND 1&2
These
1
/
4
" jacks are also balanced outputs
capable of delivering 22dBu into a 600 ohm
balanced or unbalanced load.
To learn how
signals are routed to these outputs:
.
To
wire your own cables:
.
PHONES
The MS1202-VLZ’s stereo
PHONES
jack will
drive any standard headphone to very loud lev-
els. Walkperson-type phones can also be used
with an appropriate adapter.
To learn how sig-
nals are routed to these outputs:
. If you’re
wiring your own cable for the
PHONES
output,
follow standard conventions:
SLEEVE
LEFT
SLEEVE
LEFT
RIGHT
RIGHT
TIP
SLEEVE
RING
Tip = Left channel
Ring = Right channel
Sleeve = Common ground
WARNING: When we say
the headphone amp is
loud, we’re not kidding. It
can cause permanent ear
damage. Even intermedi-
ate levels may be painfully loud with some
earphones. BE CAREFUL!
Always turn the
PHONES
knob all the way
down before connecting headphones. Keep it
down until you’ve put the phones on. Then
turn it up slowly. Why?
“Engineers who fry
their ears find themselves with short careers.”