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MG16/6FX
19
Front & Rear Panels
1
GAIN Control
Adjusts the input signal level. To get the best balance between
the S/N ratio and the dynamic range, adjust the level so that the
peak indicator (
2
) comes on only at about maximum input
level.
The –60 to –16 scale indicates the MIC-input adjustment level.
The –34 to +10 scale indicates the LINE-input adjustment
level.
2
PEAK Indicator
Detects the peak level of the post-equalizer signal, and lights
up red when the level reaches 3 dB below the clipping level.
On stereo input channels equipped with XLR jacks (CHs 9/10
and 11/12), detects both the post-equalizer and post-mic-amp
peak levels, and lights up red if either of these levels reaches 3
dB below the clipping level.
3
Switch (High Pass Filter)
This switch toggles the HPF on or off. To turn the HPF on,
press the switch in ( ). The HPF cuts frequencies below
80 Hz. (But note that regardless of the switch setting, the mixer
does not apply this HPF to the line inputs of stereo input chan-
nels.)
4
Equalizer
Monaural (CHs 1 to 8)
This three-band equalizer adjusts the channels high, mid,
and low frequency bands. Setting the knob to the position
produces a at frequency response. Turning the knob to the
right boosts the corresponding frequency band, while turning
to the left cuts the band. The following table shows the EQ
type, base frequency, and maximum cut/boost for each of the
three bands.
Stereo channels (CHs 9/10, 11/12, 13/14, 15/16)
This four-band equalizer adjusts the channels high, hi-mid,
lo-mid, and low frequency bands. Setting the knob to the
position produces a at frequency response. Turning the knob
to the right boosts the corresponding frequency band, while
turning to the left cuts the band. The following table shows
the EQ type, base frequency, and maximum cut/boost for
each of the four bands.
Channel Control Section
6
3
B
0 0 0
9
8
7
9
8
7
9
8
7
5
1
4
A
B
A
B
A
2
66
Channels
1 to 8
(Monaural)
Channels
9/10 and 11/12
(Stereo)
Channels
13/14 and 15/16
(Stereo)
Band
Type Base Frequency Maximum Cut/Boost
HIGH Shelving 10 kHz
±15 dBMID Peaking
250 Hz 5 kHz
(variable)
LOW Shelving 100 Hz
Band Type Base Frequency Maximum Cut/Boost
HIGH Shelving 10 kHz
±15 dB
HI-MID Peaking 3 kHz
LO-MID Peaking 800 Hz
LOW Shelving 100 Hz
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