chris_gilly 0 Posted September 9, 2009 Report Share Posted September 9, 2009 well ive started to need my powered mixer its a soundlab g742 the 1000watt one .... anyway there a few things i just dont get aux 1 & 2 knobs on each channel? phantom power? the effects unit has settings for different rooms like live room, small club etc up to number16 what does these do to the effects unit? depth and repeat/send? ive got the manual but it tells you nowt! thanks :) Link to post Share on other sites
MintyDave 0 Posted September 9, 2009 Report Share Posted September 9, 2009 Hello DJ CEE I havent picked up the manual but i assume the following aux knobs could be for controlling the level of internal/external effect per channel with a master send and return somewhere else phantom power is for powering professional studio mics, you dont need to use it with standard mics effects setting like small room large hall etc are probably preset effects with reverb / delay etc depth and repeat usually applies to reverb and delays and with depth being the ammount of reverb send is how much dry signal you literally send to effects Hope this helps - if you cant figure the manual out its a case of practice at low vol levels just in case you end up pushing too hard a signal A little bit of effect can be useful on a karaoke singers voice but dont use anything in venues with natural reverb and dont over do it as you will easily get fedback and a wall of noise Richmond Karaoke & Disco - Professional Mobile Disco Service For North Yorkshire - www.rkdisco.co.uk Link to post Share on other sites
chris_gilly 0 Posted September 9, 2009 Author Report Share Posted September 9, 2009 Hello DJ CEE I havent picked up the manual but i assume the following aux knobs could be for controlling the level of internal/external effect per channel with a master send and return somewhere else phantom power is for powering professional studio mics, you dont need to use it with standard mics effects setting like small room large hall etc are probably preset effects with reverb / delay etc depth and repeat usually applies to reverb and delays and with depth being the ammount of reverb send is how much dry signal you literally send to effects Hope this helps - if you cant figure the manual out its a case of practice at low vol levels just in case you end up pushing too hard a signal A little bit of effect can be useful on a karaoke singers voice but dont use anything in venues with natural reverb and dont over do it as you will easily get fedback and a wall of noise cheers bud Link to post Share on other sites
Bouncy Dancefloor 0 Posted September 15, 2009 Report Share Posted September 15, 2009 never put phantom power on, unless you know what it is you could end up frying your mics or other equipment Link to post Share on other sites
norty303 0 Posted September 16, 2009 Report Share Posted September 16, 2009 never put phantom power on, unless you know what it is you could end up frying your mics or other equipment How so? What about desks that have global phantom power but don't use all condenser mics or passive DI's? Surely these desks would've destroyed lots of kit over the years they've been around if they could damage stuff if left on. The main reason for turning it off if not needed is to stop the popping you get when connecting and disconnecting kit. To be clear, correctly functioning phantom power will not hurt your regular dynamic microphones. DIY plans and pro audio related technical discussions www.speakerplans.com/forum Link to post Share on other sites
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