General information, Operating instructions (fig. 1 / 2) – Proel M602FX User Manual

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GENERAL INFORMATION

Thank you for having chosen a PROEL product.
The new models in the M Series have been updated with new and improved features, repacked into a new stylish
package. While keeping the superior audio quality, the full set of features and the highest number of MIC inputs in the
category that have been the hallmarks of the previous M Series, the M models feature the new PROEL 24bit PROFEX
DSP
, one of the fi nest digital eff ect of its class, providing 256 studio-grade algorithms (including mono and stereo TAP
DELAY
) and a convenient 2 digit LED display.
Designed and engineered in Italy by PROEL, M mixers are hosted in an ultra-rugged stylish metal case with ABS sides,
providing extended durability for a stage-proof use. As in the previous series, all the models include both a padded
carrying bag and metal brackets for 19” rack moun ng.
The ultra-portable M602FX with 2 mono and 2 stereo channels provides the most demanding performers with all the
func ons necessary to mix a limited number of signals with utmost accuracy.

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS (FIG. 1 / 2)

1. MIC Input
This is a female XLR connector, which accepts a balanced microphone input from almost any type of microphone. The
XLR inputs are wire as follows:

Pin 1 = shield or ground
Pin 2 = + posi ve or "hot"
Pin 3 = - nega ve or "cold"

2. LINE Input
This is a ¼” (6.3mm) jack connector, which accepts a balanced or unbalanced line level input signal from almost any
source. When connec ng a balanced signal, wire them as follows:

Tip = + posi ve or "hot"
Ring = - nega ve or "cold"
Sleeve = shield or ground

When connec ng an unbalanced signal, wire them as follows:

Tip = + posi ve or "hot"
Sleeve = shield or ground

3. MIC LINE L MONO Input
This is a female JACK/XLR combo connector, which accepts a balanced microphone XLR input from almost any type of
microphone, or a line JACK input, which accepts a balanced or unbalanced line level input signal from almost any source.
If the LINE R jack is not inserted, this channel operate like a MONO channel with this input as a single signal source.
Wiring is the same of previous paragraphs.
4. LINE R Input
This is a ¼” (6.3mm) jack connector, which accepts a balanced or unbalanced line level input signal from almost any
source. This is used only in presence of LINE L jack input to use the channel as STEREO.
5. CH1-2 GAIN Control
The gain control adjusts the input sensi vity of the mic and line inputs. This allows the signal from mics and instruments
to be adjusted to op mal internal levels. If the signals are plugged into the XLR input there is a 10 dB of gain with the
knob turned all way down, rising up to 50 dB of gain fully up. When connected to the jack input of any channels, there
is 20 dB of a enua on all way down and 20 dB of gain fully up, with a unity gain (0 dB) if centered.
6. CH3-4 GAIN Control
The gain control adjusts the input sensi vity of the mic and line inputs. This allows the signal from mics and instruments
to be adjusted to op mal internal levels. If the signals are plugged into the XLR input there is a 0 dB of gain with the
knob turned all way down, rising up to 40 dB of gain fully up. When connected to the jack input of any channels, there
is 20 dB of a enua on all way down and 20 dB of gain fully up, with a unity gain (0 dB) if centered.
7. EQ sec on HIGH control
This control gives you up to 15dB boost or cut at 12KHz with a "SHELVING" curve shape. Use it to increase or reduce
the sound "clarity" or "brightness".
8. EQ sec on MID control
This control gives you up to 15 dB boost or cut at 2.5 KHz with a "PEAKING" curve shape. Use it to add or reduce the
sound "presence".
9. EQ sec on LOW control
This control gives you up to 15dB boost or cut at 80Hz with a "SHELVING" curve shape. Use it to increase or reduce the

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