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PA User Guide 
The AB Output Channels 
 
Overview
   Two output channels labelled A and 
B are provided.  These include 4 band semi-
parametric equalisers, TRS jack slave outputs, level 
trimmers and balanced XLR main outputs.  The 
source to these channels is selected using recessed 
assignment switches. 
  
The philosophy  The output channels provide 
a similar function to those found on standard format 
powered mixers.  They can be used in the same way 
to provide speaker equalisation when working with 
external amplifiers or powered speakers.  They can 
also be used as ‘problem solvers’ by providing 
feedback and resonance reducing equalisation, level 
trim and the ability to drive very long distances to 
remote equipment using balanced cables.  The 
parametric type of equaliser provided allows more 
accurate control than the typical graphic (slider) type 
EQ found on similar consoles. 
LEVEL
   Trims the level feeding the XLR outputs.  
Does not affect the AB slave outputs.  Turn the 
control fully off when plugging up the equipment.  
When working with amplifiers, turn it up to the 
position where it produces the loudest volume 
required with the console meters reading around ‘0’. 
SIGNAL METERS
      Each  channel  provides 
two LED meter indicators.  These detect the signal 
fed to the XLR outputs after the LEVEL control.  The 
green SIG indicator turns on when audio signal 
presence is detected.  The red PK indicator turns on 
to warn when the signal is within 5dB of clipping.  If 
PK lights then back off the LEV control until it stops 
flashing. 
 
SIG
SIG
PK
PK
parametric output equaliser
200
120Hz
1k
500
2k
30
20Hz
70
200
100
-10
-10
+10
+10
7k
20k
2k5
1k
500Hz
2k5
5k
10k
1k5
-10
-10
+10
+10
200
120Hz
500
1k
2k
70
30
20Hz
200
100
-10
+10
-10
+10
7k
10k
20k
2k5
1k
500Hz
2k5
5k
10k
1k5
+10
-10
+10
-10
L  R
+
R
FB2
MAX
MIN
FB1
L
FB1
MAX
MIN
LM
HM
HF
4 BAND EQUALISER
LF
A
B
LEV
LEV
SIGNAL
PEAK
A
SLAVE OUT
LEV
PEAK
SIGNAL
B
A OUT
B OUT
FB2
R
+
L  R
FB1
L
FB1
SOURCE SELECT
LM
HM
HF
LF