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Anleitung Zusammenfassung
NOTE: For best results when connecting a electric guitar or bass guitar to the mixer, use a direct box, preamp (guitar amp), or amp simulator. Getting sound out of the system Using the included speakers, set up the system and try it out. Connect the included speakers and your instruments to the mixer. Connect the included speakers to the SPEAKER L/R jack. Connect the sources (guitar, other instruments) to the input jacks. For details, see “Connection Example.” Before connecting any devices, make sure to turn off the power for all devices (including microphones or the included speakers). To avoid any possible malfunction, use only the speaker cables included with the device. Also, before turning the power on or off, set the volume levels on all devices to minimum. NOTE: For best results when connecting a electric guitar or bass guitar to the mixer, use a direct box, preamp (guitar amp), or amp simulator. Set the mixer’s LEVEL controls and MASTER LEVEL control to the minimum (zero). Depending on the device used, set the MIC/LINE switch to MIC ( ) or LINE ( ) as appropriate. For low-level signals (such as that of microphones), set the switch to the MIC ( ) position. For high-level signals (such as keyboard instruments and audio equipment), set the switch to the LINE ( ) position. Turning the power on First, turn on the power to any connected devices, then turn the STAGEPAS 300 power on. If you've connected powered speakers to the mixer, turn on the power of the mixer first, then the powered speakers. To avoid any loud, unexpected noise from the speakers, first turn on the power to those connected devices that are closest to the sound source. Example: Sound source (CD player or instrument) > STAGEPAS 300 > (Power amplifier) When turning off the power to the system, reverse the order described above. Set the MASTER LEVEL control to the optimum position (indicated by the arrow). While playing your instrument or singing into the microphone, adjust the LEVEL control of the corresponding channel. Adjust the LEVEL Control of the corresponding channel so that the “0” LED lights up momentarily. Use the MASTER LEVEL control to adjust the overall volume. If the LIMITER indicator flashes continuously, the internal power amplifier section is being excessively overloaded and may malfunction. Applying reverb or echo to the sound Reverb recreates the warm ambience of an actual performance space, such as a concert hall or a night club. For each channel you want to apply reverb, set the corresponding REVERB switch to ON ( ). Use the REVERB control to adjust the overall reverb. POWER switch For turning the power to the mixer on and off. POWER indicator This lights when the POWER switch is ON. When the indicator flashes, the protection circuit is operating. Check that the speaker cable is correctly connected to the mixer and reapply the power. LEVEL meter The LEVEL meter shows the level of the output signal from the SPEAKER L/R jacks. If the LIMITER flashes continuously, the internal power amplifier section is being excessively overloaded and may malfunction. Reduce the output level with the MASTER LEVEL control so that the indicator flashes only briefly on the highest transient peaks. MONITOR OUT L (MONO) /R jacks These output the mixed signal channels from 1 to 7/8, and the level is adjusted with the MONITOR OUT control. These jacks are convenient for connecting an external powered speaker for monitoring purposes. REC OUT L/R jacks These output the mixed signal channels from 1 to 7/8, and the level is unaffected by the MASTER LEVEL control. You can use these jacks, for example, to connect to an external recorder. SPEAKER L/R jacks (for included speakers only) These output the mixed signal channels from 1 to 7/8, and the level is adjusted with the MASTER LEVEL control. When connecting the included speakers, make sure to turn the power off first. Also, to avoid any possible malfunction, use only the included speakers and the speaker cables included with the device. MONITOR OUT Control Determines the signal level output from the MONITOR OUT jack. NOTE: The MASTER LEVEL Control does not affect the signal via the MONITOR OUT Control. HIGH Determines the level of the high frequency band for each channel. Rotating the knob clockwise boosts the high frequencies and produces a clearer, crisper sound. If you start getting feedback (a high-pitched squealing sound) or you want to make the sound softer and less harsh, turn the knob counterclockwise slightly. LOW Determines the level of the low frequency band for each channel. Rotating the knob clockwise boosts the low frequencies and produces a deeper, warmer sound. If you start getting feedback or you want to make the sound less boomy, turn the knob counterclockwise slightly. Equalizer REVERB control Determines the overall level of the reverb or echo that is applied to the output signal. For best results, this level should not be set very high, to avoid possible feedback and to prevent the...