Mackie ms1402vlz User Manual
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L
MONO
L
MONO
L
MONO
L
MONO
LINE IN 7–8
R
R
R
R
LINE IN 9–10
LINE IN 11–12
LINE IN 13–14
BAL
OR
UNBAL
BAL
OR
UNBAL
BAL
OR
UNBAL
BAL
OR
UNBAL
LINE IN 3
LINE IN 4
L
R
1
2
1
2
RIGHT
AUX SEND
STEREO AUX RETURNS
MAIN OUTS
LOW CUT
75 Hz
18dB/OCT
LOW CUT
75 Hz
18dB/OCT
BAL
OR
UNBAL
BAL
OR
UNBAL
LINE IN 5
LOW CUT
75 Hz
18dB/OCT
BAL
OR
UNBAL
LINE IN 6
LOW CUT
75 Hz
18dB/OCT
BAL
OR
UNBAL
LINE IN 1
LINE IN 2
MIC
1
MIC
2
MIC
3
MIC
4
LEFT
(1/MONO)
BAL/UNBAL
LOW CUT
75 Hz
18dB/OCT
LOW CUT
75 Hz
18dB/OCT
BAL
OR
UNBAL
BAL
OR
UNBAL
ALL BAL/UNBAL
MIC
5
MIC
6
TRIM
TRIM
TRIM
TRIM
TRIM
TRIM
LEVEL
+4
-10
-10
-10
-10
LEVEL
+4
LEVEL
+4
LEVEL
+4
TRIM
TAPE
INPUT
TAPE
OUTPUT
L
R
MIC
GAIN
U
+10dB -40dB
-
10dBV
10
60
MIC
GAIN
U
+10dB -40dB
-
10dBV
10
60
MIC
GAIN
U
+10dB -40dB
-
10dBV
10
60
MIC
GAIN
U
+10dB -40dB
-
10dBV
10
60
MIC
GAIN
U
+10dB -40dB
-
10dBV
10
60
MIC
GAIN
U
+10dB -40dB
-
10dBV
10
60
ALT 3/4
These
1
⁄
4
" jacks are balanced outputs ca-
pable of delivering 22dBu into a balanced or
unbalanced load.
unbalanced load.
To learn how signals are
routed to these outputs: . To wire your own
cables: .
cables: .
CONTROL ROOM
These
1
⁄
4
" jacks are balanced outputs ca-
pable of delivering 22dBu into a 600 ohm
balanced or unbalanced load.
balanced or unbalanced load.
To learn how
signals are routed to these outputs: . To
wire your own cables: .
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.
balanced or unbalanced load.
To learn how
signals are routed to these outputs: . To wire
your own cables: .
your own cables: .
PHONES
The MS1402-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.
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
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
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 inter-
the headphone amp is
loud, we’re not kidding.
It can cause permanent
ear damage. Even inter-
mediate levels may be painfully loud with
some earphones. BE CAREFUL!
some earphones. BE CAREFUL!
Always turn the
CONTROL ROOM/
PHONES fader all the way down before con-
necting headphones. Keep it down until you’ve
put the phones on. Then turn it up slowly.
Why?
necting 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.”