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The MIC input accepts XLR phone jack while the LINE input
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accepts a 1/4" type phone jack. Please use a low impedance
microphone and a properly wired cable for best results. You can
only use one of the two connectors at the same time.
The LOW EQ control has shelving response giving 15dB of
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boost or cut at 80Hz. Add warmth to vocals or extra punch to
guitars, drums and synths by turning to the right. The HIGH
EQ control has a shelving response giving 15dB of boost or cut
at 12kHz. Turn to the right to boost high frequencies, adding
crispness to percussion from drum machines, cymbals and
synths.
The EFX knob decides the signal level which will be sent to the
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built-in digital delay effect control.
The LEVEL control determines the proportion of the channel
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signal in the mix, and provides a clear visual indication of
channel level.
This button turns the BLUETOOTH function of the Powerpod
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415RW on and off. The LED immediately above the button
shows the feature is turned on while the "WIRELESS
READY" LED will light up when a connection is established
between a Bluetooth-enabled device and the Powerpod. This
ROTARY control will adjust the level of the incoming Bluetooth
signal that will be sent to the main mix.
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The signal from the input channels, processed by the built-in
DIGITAL DELAY will feed to the master output. There are three
knobs here to control the effect of digital delay.
TIME - This knob adjusts the internal time of the delays; turn to
the right to increase the interval time between two delays.
REPEAT - To increase the rate of the delays, turn this knob to the
right. You will hear the signal repeat at a faster rate.
LEVEL - The control on the left will adjust the final output level of
the digital delay.
USB PLAYER/REC module. See previous page for details.
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This knob adjusts the USB PLAYER LEVEL as sent to the main
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mix. It also controls the incoming signal from the TAPE IN inputs.
This adjusts the final level of the Main bus. It controls the MAIN
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output signal which is sent out the speaker output connectors.
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10. This unbalanced INSERT POINT is a break between the main
out and built-in amplifier to allow the main output to be sent to
an external signal processor or power amplifier. The insert is
a 1/4' phone jack socket which is normally bypassed. When a
jack is inserted, the signal path is broken.
The main output signal appears on the TIP of the plug and the
external signal is returned on the RING. A "Y" cable may be
required to connect to equipment with separate send and return
jacks as shown below:
This information is also printed on the rear-panel of the unit.
11. The TAPE IN sockets allow cassette recorders or CD players
to be added to the Main output. The RECORD OUTPUT,
with RCA phono sockets, provides signal output to a cassette
deck and home audio equipment. The nominal output level and
impedance are -10dBV/600ohms.
12. Speakers can be connected to these SPEAKER OUTPUT
sockets, two speakers can be connected to the powered
mixer., running in parallel off the single amplifier. When using
2 speakers at the same time, use 8 to 16 ohm speakers. When
using one speaker only, use a 4 to 8 ohm speaker. The total
minimum load for these outputs is 4 ohms. If the total load is
less than 4 ohms, it could potentially damage this powered
mixer.
13 The built-in POWER CABLE can be connected to an
appropriate AC power outlet. Ensure the local power levels
match those required by your powered mixer. The unit's
required voltage is indicated immediately beside the power
cable.
14. The POWER SWITCH is used to switch the POWERPOD
mixer on and off. While the unit is on, the blue power LED
indicator will light up on the front panel.
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