Behringer Minimic MIC800 快速安装指南
MINIMON MIC800
Controls
(EN)
Controls
(7)
(4)
(5)
(2)
(1)
(6)
(8)
(3)
(9)
(10)
(11)
(12)
(17)
(13)
(14)
(15)
(16)
(1)
(power) button: To turn the
MIC800 on and off, push this button.
(2)
VTC LED: When you turn on the
MIC800, this LED is illuminated.
MIC800, this LED is illuminated.
(3)
PHANTOM +48 V button.
(4)
20 dB PAD button: To reduce the
input sensitivity by 20 dB, use this
button to turn on the pad.
input sensitivity by 20 dB, use this
button to turn on the pad.
(5)
Ø (phase inversion) button: If
you encounter phase cancellation,
use this button to turn on the phase
inversion feature.
you encounter phase cancellation,
use this button to turn on the phase
inversion feature.
(6)
INPUT GAIN control: To
boost the level of the input
signal, turn this control toward
+26 dB (minimum setting) or,
alternatively +60 dB
(maximum setting).
boost the level of the input
signal, turn this control toward
+26 dB (minimum setting) or,
alternatively +60 dB
(maximum setting).
(7)
SIGNAL/CLIP meter: To monitor
the status of the input signal,
use this meter.
the status of the input signal,
use this meter.
(8)
LOW CUT control: To filter floor
rumble and other low-frequency
sounds, turn this control toward 15 Hz
(minimum filtering) or, alternatively
360 Hz (maximum filtering).
rumble and other low-frequency
sounds, turn this control toward 15 Hz
(minimum filtering) or, alternatively
360 Hz (maximum filtering).
(9)
PREAMP MODELING control: To
select a preamp model, turn this
control, which includes several
groups of preamp models.
select a preamp model, turn this
control, which includes several
groups of preamp models.
(10)
TUBE MODELING control: To
adjust the amount of tube warmth
that the MIC800 adds to the input
signal, turn this control toward COLD
(minimum setting, no warmth)
or toward HOT (maximum warmth).
adjust the amount of tube warmth
that the MIC800 adds to the input
signal, turn this control toward COLD
(minimum setting, no warmth)
or toward HOT (maximum warmth).
(11)
OUTPUT LEVEL control: To adjust
the level of the output signal,
turn this control toward -∞ dB
(no output signal) or toward +10 dB
(maximum level).
the level of the output signal,
turn this control toward -∞ dB
(no output signal) or toward +10 dB
(maximum level).
(12)
VU meter: To monitor the average
level of the output signal, use this
vintage style meter, which includes
a dB scale.
level of the output signal, use this
vintage style meter, which includes
a dB scale.
(13)
POWER connector.
(14)
OUTPUT LINE connector:
To output an audio signal from
the MIC800, use this ¼" TS
(unbalanced) connector.
To output an audio signal from
the MIC800, use this ¼" TS
(unbalanced) connector.
(15)
INPUT LINE connector: To input
a line-level signal to the MIC800,
use this ¼" TRS (balanced) connector.
a line-level signal to the MIC800,
use this ¼" TRS (balanced) connector.
(16)
INPUT MIC connector: To input
a low-level signal to the MIC800,
use this XLR (balanced) connector.
a low-level signal to the MIC800,
use this XLR (balanced) connector.
(17)
SERIAL NUMBER.
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