Eurorack pro rx1602 – Behringer RX1602 User Manual

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EURORACK PRO RX1602

Use the OPERATING LEVEL switch located on the rear of

your RX1602 to individually adjust each channel to the

output signal level of your equipment. When the switch is

depressed (-10 dBV), the inputs are more sensitive.
These are the inputs of the channel sections on balanced

1/4" TRS connectors. Of course, you can connect mono

jacks (unbalanced operation). To use a channel for a mono

signal, please connect the signal source to the left input.

2.2 Main section

Fig. 2.2: Main section

Use the MON/FX SEND control to set the signal level of

those signals that are routed to the MON OUT SEND

connector

for monitoring or effects applications.

The left signal portion of the mix created using the LEVEL

and BALANCE controls of each channel

is set using the

MAIN LEFT control.
The right signal portion of the mix is correspondingly

adjusted using the MAIN RIGHT control. Amplification of

up to +15 dB is possible on both controls.
You can easily get a readout of both channels by observing

the highly acurate 7-digit level meters labeled LEFT OUTPUT

LEVEL and RIGHT OUTPUT LEVEL.

GAIN SETTING:

To correctly set the input gain of a channel, please press the

MUTE switch

of the remaining channels.

When recording with digital multi-channel recorders, the peak

meter on the recorder should not reach over 0 dB. This is because

unlike with digital recordings, even the smallest amount of

distortion can lead to unpleasant-sounding end result.

With analog recorders, the VU meters of the recording device

should read roughly up to +3 dB in case of low-frequency signals

(e.g. bass drum). Because of their inherent inertia, VU meters

tend to display levels of signals with frequencies of above 1 kHz

too low. Therefore, when using instruments such as a hi-hat,

you should set the input gain only up to -10 dB. Snare drums

should be set up to roughly 0 dB.

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The peak meters of your EURORACK PRO display

the level virtually frequency-independent. A re-

cording level of 0 dB is recommended for all kinds

of signals.

The TO PHONES switch gives you the option to feed the

signals routed to the monitor/effects bus into your

headphones for control purposes.

ATTENTION!

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We would like to bring your attention to the fact that

high volume levels may damage your hearing and/

or your headphones. Please turn the MAIN LEFT and

MAIN RIGHT controls as well as the PHONES control

in the main section all the way to the left before

powering up the unit. Please always pay keen

attention to an appropriate volume level.

The LEVEL control in the MAIN section governs the volume

level of your headphones.
Please connect your headphones to the PHONES connector.

It is a standard 1/4" TRS stereo connector.

Fig. 2.3: POWER switch, LEVEL control and

PHONES connector

Use the POWER switch to power up your RX1602. The

POWER switch should always be in the “Off” position when

you are about to connect your unit to the mains.

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Attention: The POWER switch does not fully

disconnect the unit from the mains. Unplug the

power cord completely when the unit is not used

for prolonged periods of time.

Fig. 2.4: MAIN OUT and MON OUT SEND connectors

The MAIN OUT connectors come as 1/4" TRS jacks. The

main mix signal (derived from all channels) is present here.

You can set the output signal level by using the MAIN LEFT

and MAIN RIGHT controls

(reducing all the way down

to -oo , increasing up to +15 dB). The main mix signal can be

used to feed your mixing console or stereo amplifier, among

others.
The monitor signal can be taken at the MON OUT SEND

connector (1/4" TRS connector). It is just as well-suited for

being used with effects applications.

2.3 Mains connection

Fig. 2.5: Mains connector with

integrated fuse compartment

The mains connection is achieved via the standard IEC

connector. A matching power cord is included.

2. CONTROL ELEMENTS AND CONNECTIONS

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