Mackie 1402-VLZ3 User Manual

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1402-VLZ3
1402-
VLZ3
Introduction
Thank you for choosing a Mackie professional com-
pact mixer. The 1402-VLZ3 is equipped with our pre-
cision-engineered XDR
TM
 Extended Dynamic Range 
premium studio-grade mic preamp.
Now that you have your 1402-VLZ3, fi nd out how to get 
the most from it. That’s where this manual comes in.
How To Use This Manual 
Since many of you folks will want to hook up your 
1402-VLZ3 immediately, the fi rst pages you will en-
counter after the table of contents are the ever-popular 
hookup diagrams. These show typical mixer setups for 
Recording and Stereo PA.
After this  section is a  detailed tour of the entire mixer. 
Every feature of the 1402-VLZ3 is  described “geographi-
cally;” in other words, in  order of where it is physically 
placed on the mixer’s top or rear panel. These descrip-
tions are divided into the fi rst three sections, just as 
your mixer is  organized into three distinct zones:
Patchbay: The patchbay along the top and back, 
where you connect things. 
Channel Strip: The eight channel strips on the left 
where you adjust each channel.
Output Section: The  output section on the right. 
Throughout these sections you’ll fi nd illustrations, 
with each feature numbered. If you’re curious about a 
feature, simply locate it on the  appropriate illustration, 
notice the number  attached to it, and fi nd that number 
in the nearby paragraphs.
This icon marks infor mation that is critically 
 important or unique to the 1402-VLZ3. For your 
own good, read them and remember them. They 
will be on the fi nal test.
This icon will lead you to    in-depth explana-
tions of  features and practical tips. While not 
mandatory, they usually have some valuable 
nuggets of information.
Appendix A is a section on troubleshooting and repair 
information.
Appendix B is a section on connectors: XLR connec-
tors, TRS balanced connectors, TS unbalanced connec-
tors, and Insert connectors.
Appendix C shows the technical specifi cations, and 
a block diagram showing the internal signal path and 
general goings-on within the mixer.
Appendix D was removed after it became bloated and 
painful.
Need help with your new mixer?
•  Visit www.mackie.com and click Support to fi nd:   
FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions), manuals, addendums, and 
user forums. 
•  Email us at: techmail@mackie.com.
•  Telephone 1-800-898-3211 to speak with one of our splendid 
technical support representatives, (Monday through Friday, 
from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. PST).