Allen&Heath MixWizard3 14-4-2 User Manual

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14:4:2

User Guide

GROUP (Aux), L, R, M OUT

The main console mix outputs are on

balanced XLR. These produce +4dBu when the meters read ‘0’. The M
output can be switched to provide a mono sum of the post-fade L and R
signals, or the PFL/AFL engineer’s wedge output.

The L and R outputs typically feed the house PA system in live sound
mixing, or a 2-track recorder in studio mixing. In FOH mode, the M output
can provide an additional feed for a mono fill speaker or zone, or be used
as the main feed into a mono PA. In monitor mode the M output feeds the
engineer’s wedge monitor speaker with the AFL signal interrupted by PFL.

Group 1 – 4 outputs can be used to provide additional zone or special
feeds, or for multitrack recording. In FOH mode they are often left
unconnected where the groups are used as ‘subgroups’ for grouped level
control and/or inserted processing. In monitor mode, the group and LR
output XLRs and inserts become the aux mix masters. This configures the
console with 6 main mix outputs capable of driving the stage monitors.

AUX OUT 1-6

Each aux send is available on an impedance balanced

TRS jack operating at -2dBu line level. An internal option is available to fit
a balanced line driver IC to provide an electronically balanced output
operating at +4dBu. Note that it is not usual to require this option as the
impedance balanced standard drive provides sufficient interference
rejection when feeding balanced equipment inputs.

The aux sends are typically used to feed monitors, effects devices such as
reverb and delay, and for special mix requirements. In monitor mode,
these outputs reverse with the groups and LR connections.

MATRIX OUT A, B

Each matrix output is available on an impedance

balanced TRS jack operating at -2dBu line level. An internal option is
available to fit a balanced line driver IC to provide an electronically
balanced output operating at +4dBu. Note that it is not usual to require
this option as the impedance balanced standard drive provides significant
interference rejection when feeding balanced equipment inputs.

The matrix outputs are typically used for stereo or mono recording or
broadcast feeds, delay and fill speakers, zone feeds, hearing assist loops
and so on.

2-TRACK IN and OUT

These connections are unbalanced on RCA

phono sockets for connection to popular recording and playback devices
such as CD, MiniDisc, computers and tape machines. Nominal line level
is -2dBu. The 2-track SEND always follows the post-fade LR mix
regardless of mode switch configuration. The 2-track RETURN can be
used for monitoring a stereo recording, or as a simple stereo input for
playback of walk-in and background music.

MONITOR

OUT

These impedance balanced line level TRS jack

outputs follow the post-level monitor signal. Separate sockets are
provided for the L and R signals. Use these to feed local speaker or other
in-ear monitor systems.

SYS-LINK II OPTION

A blank plate is fitted here as standard. The

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14:4:2 Sys-Link II input/output option kit is available from Allen &

Heath. Refer to OPTIONS later in this guide.

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