Stanton RM-406 User Manual

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Section G: Mic Controls (continued)

23. Mic-1 XLR Input: Primary connection for a standard balanced (XLR)
microphone.

24. Mic-2 XLR Input: Secondary connection for a standard balanced (XLR)
microphone.

25. Mic-1 1/4" Input: Primary connection for a standard unbalanced (1/4")
microphone.

26. Mic-2 1/4" Input: Secondary connection for a standard unbalanced (1/4")
microphone.

27. Mic-1 Level: Controls the output level (volume) of Microphone 1 only.

28. Mic-2 Level: Controls the output level (volume) of Microphone 2 only.

29. Mic EQ (HIGH): Controls High frequency equalization for BOTH micro-
phones (+10/-10 dB.) [Note: Any changes made to EQ settings will affect the
overall output level of the microphones].

30. Mic EQ (MID): Controls Mid frequency equalization for BOTH micro-
phones (+10/-10 dB.) [Note: Any changes made to EQ settings will affect the
overall output level of the microphones].

31. Mic EQ (LOW): Controls Low frequency equalization for BOTH micro-
phones (+10/-10 dB.) [Note: Any changes made to EQ settings will affect the
overall output level of the microphones].

32. Send FX: Turns the FX send ON / OFF for all microphones, and routes
the Microphone signal to the FX Send bus (#3) (for use with external effects
processor / FX Loop.)

33. Mic Selector: Turns the mic(s) On or Off and activates the automatic
Talk-over circuit. When activated, the automatic talk-over circuit reduces the
music output allowing the mic to appear louder than the master audio signal.

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