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Controls and Connectors
MGP16X/MGP12X     Owner’s Manual
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Channel Control Block
Mono input section
Mono and stereo input section
Stereo input section
+48V switch and indicator
This switch toggles phantom power on and off. When this 
switch is turned on (
), the mixer supplies DC +48V 
power to pins 2 and 3 of all XLR input jacks. Turn this switch 
on when using one or more phantom-powered condenser 
microphones. The indicator lights when it is turned on.
CAUTION
• Be sure to leave this switch off (
) if you do not need 
phantom power. Humming or damage may result if you 
connect to an unbalanced device or to an ungrounded 
transformer while this switch is on.
• When turning the switch on, make sure that only a con-
denser microphone is connected to the XLR input jacks. 
Devices other than condenser microphones may be 
damaged if connected to the phantom power supply. 
This precaution does not apply to balanced dynamic 
microphones, however, as these will not be affected by 
phantom power.
• To prevent damage to speakers, be sure to turn off power 
amplifiers (or powered speakers) before turning this 
switch on or off. It’s also a good idea to turn the mixers 
output controls - the STEREO master and GROUP (1-2, 
3-4) faders - all the way down when turning phantom 
power on. Neglect of these precautions may result in 
large noise bursts that may damage your equipment, 
your ears, or both.
26dB (PAD) switch
When this switch is turned on (
), the input signal from 
the MIC/LINE jack of the mono channel is attenuated by 
26dB.
Turn this switch off (
) if you’ve connected a microphone 
or other device with a low input level to the channel. Turn it 
on (
) if you’ve connected a line-level device.
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 (High Pass Filter) switch
Turning this switch on (
) will apply a high-pass filter that 
attenuates frequencies below 100Hz in the signal by a slope 
of 12dB/octave.
DUCKER switch
When this switch is turned on (
), the volume of the stereo 
channels is automatically lowered when a signal exceeding a 
certain level is input to the SOURCE channel (MGP16X: 
CH8, MGP12X: CH4). You can use this switch, for example, 
when you want to have the volume of background music 
automatically lowered when making an announcement on the 
microphone. For effective use of this switch, see Step 6 on 
page 14. The switch lights when it is turned on.
NOTE
You can adjust the attenuation of the Ducker function in the 
detailed setting mode (see column on page 21).
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Mono 
channels
1–8 (MGP16X), 
1–4 (MGP12X)
Mono/stereo 
channels
9–12 (MGP16X), 
5–8 (MGP12X)
Stereo 
channels
13–16 (MGP16X), 
9–12 (MGP12X)