Allen&Heath Xone 3D User Manual

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XONE:3D User Guide

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MIXER SECTION — MIX AND MONITOR

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Mix / Monitor Meters
The main meters follow the selected

monitor source. The meter reads ‘0’ for

an XLR output of +4dBu. The mixer

should be operated with these meters

averaging around ‘0’ with loudest peaks no

higher than ‘+6’.

1

Mix Master Level Control
A rotary master control adjusts the level of

the main mix XLR outputs feeding the house

sound system. This does not affect the

monitor output or the meter reading.

2

Monitor Master Level Control
Adjusts the level of the signal to the stereo

monitor RCA output. This does not affect

the headphones. The monitor output could

be used for a booth monitor, recording or

an additional zone feed.

3

Cue Active LED
A large red led indicator lights when a

channel CUE is active. This indicates that

the selected channel CUE signal is heard in

the headphones and displayed on the

monitor meters.

4

Monitor Select Switches
In the normal up position the headphones

and meters monitor the pre-level main mix.

Press these switches to select either of the

stereo FX mixes as the headphones and

meter source. Note that this does not affect

the main mix or monitor outputs.

5

Cue / Add Mix Control
Allows the main mix output to be added to

the CUE signal. Turned fully anticlockwise,

only the active CUE signal is heard through

the headphones when selected. Gradually

turning clockwise introduces the main mix

output to the headphones, adding to the ac-

tive CUE. This does not affect the meters.

6

Headphones Level Control
Adjusts the level of the headphones signal.

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Warning ! To avoid damage to your hearing do not operate the

headphones or sound system at excessively high volume. Continued

exposure to high volume sound can cause frequency selective or wide

range hearing loss.

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