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1. MAIN MIX o Main Out Outputs controlled by the Main Mix fader Control Room Out Outputs controlled by the Control Room Phones knob Aux Send Output can be connected to a stage monitor or effects processor Phones Out Stereo output for driving a pair of headphones The output level is controlled by the Control Room Phones knob Sends the channel to the left output right output or some where between Q Level Controls the level of the channel going to the Main outputs Balance Works in a similar way to a pan control it turns down one side or the other of the stereo input Aux RCA Input An unbalanced input for a mixdown recorder MP3 player computer or other playback source L802 ONLY L502 amp L802 Owner s Manual 5 amp 8 CHANNEL MIXERS Aux Output Unbalanced output is useful to send to a Qo Meter Shows the signal level being sent to the Main Outs If recorder such as a portable recorder or computer to record the red O or 5 lights are on the output is being distorted li f O Power LED Shows that the mixer is switched on To Mix Sends the Aux RCA Input to the Main outputs for live sound applications Q Main Mix Sets the level to the Main Outs To Phones Control Room Sends the Aux Input to the Aux Send Master The Aux Send master is the master output headphones and control room outs volume for the individual Aux Sends per each channel T
2. e different microphone cable and or microphone e Check the power connections your power strip extension cords etc n HARBINGER You can hear everything but it s very noisy e Are all of the level controls turned up very high Try turning those down and the gain controls up e Try turning down channels one at a time If there is one channel that is contributing most of the noise try fixing that at the source You can see level on the meters but can t hear anything through the control room speakers e 15 the Aux RCA to Phones Control Room button pressed in e the monitors switched on e f only one output is working try switching the left and right outputs If the same channel isn t working the problem is with the speaker 1802 ONLY L502 amp L802 Owner s Manual 5 amp 8 CHANNEL MIXERS GLOSSARY OF TERMS BALANCED A 3 conductor including shield low impedance connection Balanced cables the preferred method for hum free intercon nection of a sound system for their noise rejection characteristics Also see Unbalanced BUSS An output destination in a mixer For example the left and right main outputs are called busses because you can send a channel to one or both of them Also spelled Bus CHANNEL One of any number of signal paths in an audio circuit such as input channel output channel recording channel left channel right channel etc DECIBEL DB A term r
3. PHONES knob all the way down and the GAIN control on channel 1 top left all the way down Plug your headphones into the PHONES OUT Turn the LEVEL control on channel 1 up about half way Plug your microphone into the MIC input on channel 1 eu qe os ge If you re using a condenser microphone switch on the PHANTOM POWER function If you re using a dynamic mic or don t know which type using leave phantom power off Turn the MAIN MIX up 2 way Turn the GAIN control on channel 1 up about way If the PEAK light flashes red turn the gain back down a bit 8 Slowly turn up the PHONES level while speaking into the microphone You should hear your voice through the headphones Don t hear anything Here are a few things to check e Do you need to switch phantom power on Look at the markings HARBINGER on your microphone If it says condenser then Phantom Power should be switched on If it says dynamic then leave it off although phantom power won t damage a dynamic mic e the level and gain knobs turned up on channel 12 Are the Main Mix and PHONES levels turned up e sure that the PAN control is in the center e If the meters above Main Mix are moving then your problem is with the headphones If the meters aren t moving something isn t set correctly on the mixer PLAY BACK FROM YOUR COMPUTER OR PORTABLE DEVICE Next we re going to play back from a line level device like a c
4. means that only the Aux RCA input is heard through the Control Room and Phones outputs This is useful if you are recording the mix and only want to hear what is coming back from the recorder This ensures that the recorder is getting the mix that you expect to hear It also allows you to monitor the recorder output without creating a feed back loop in the speakers 1802 ONLY HARBINGER 5 amp 8 CHANNEL MIXERS OUTPUT TYPES This chapter explains each of the outputs on the Harbinger L502 802 mixer and their level controls MAIN OUTS The Main Outs are line outputs They will work with either balanced or unbalanced cables The Main Mix fader controls the level of the Main Outputs You might plug the main outs into a PA amplifier or a mixdown recorder All of the channels should show up at the Main outputs If they don t make sure that the Aux RCA to Mix button isn t pushed CONTROL ROOM OUTPUTS CNTL RM OUT The Control Room Outputs are a separate set of outputs for the mixer to listen to In a home studio you might plug these into a set of powered studio monitors The Cnrl Rm Ph knob controls the level going to the control room outputs and the headphones There are two sources that can be sent to the Control Room Outputs Usually you listen to the same mix that s coming out of the Main Outs If the Aux RCA to Phones Control Room button is pressed only the Aux RCA input will be heard through the Control Roo
5. that the more microphones and speakers you use the If you re using a condenser microphone switch on the more possibilities there are for feedback PHANTOM POWER function If you re using a dynamic mic or don t know which type yov re using leave phantom power off 1802 ONLY 502 amp L802 Owner s Manual HARBINGER 5 Mono ED 7 f HARBINGER BAL LINE Q LINE INPUT OUTPUT JACKS Mic Input XLR connector for a microphone level signal This input also sends phantom power to a microphone when Phantom Power is switched on Oo Line Input V4 input that accepts a line level signal Either a balanced TRS or unbalanced TS cable can be plugged in here Gain Control Controls the input gain for the selected channel from either the mic or line input Left Mono Line Input When this input is used and not the input below it is sent to both the left and right outputs of the stereo channel If L and R are both used a stereo signal is sent to the Main Out CONTROL SECTION High EQ Controls a high shelving EQ boosting or cutting frequencies from 12kHz and above Mid EQ A peaking EQ control boosting or cutting frequen cies centered around 2 5kHz Low EG Controls a low shelving EG boosting or cutting frequencies 80Hz and below Aux A postfader auxiliary send It sends the channel to the Aux Send output HARBINGER 5 amp 8 CHANNEL MIXERS LEVEL
6. E OUTPUT 13 HARBINGER L502 amp L802 Owner s Manual Lu 2 lt E Q o o BLOCK DIAGRAM L802 MONO CHANNELS 1 and2 XX PHANTOM D sut GAIN MIC IN Quas STEREO CHANNELS 3 4 and 5 6 LINE IN LEFT MONO i gt LINE IN RIGHT AUX RETURNS AUX RETURN LEFT MONO PIE p AUX RETURN RIGHT LOW MID HIGH PEAK OXOQ0 p gt 80 2 5K 12K EQ LOW MID HIGH 80 2 5K 12K EQ AUX RETURN TO MAIN MIX m 58 V V ES re LEFT MAIN BUS RIGHT MAIN BUS AUX BUS LEFT MAIN MIX OUT RIGHT MAIN MIX OUT LEFT CD AUX RCA O RIGHT AUX TO CTRL RM LERT PHONES CD AUX RCA RIGHT LEFT CONTROL ROOM CONTROL PHONES ROOM OUTPUTS RIGHT HEADPHONE OUTPUT AUX SEND 1502 amp L802 Owner s Manual HARBINGER 14 5 amp 8 CHANNEL MIXERS MIXER SPECIFICATIONS Parameter Condition 1502 L802 L1202FX Frequency response Mic In to Main Out 10Hz 22kHz 0 1dB 10Hz 22kHz 0 1dB 10Hz 22kHz 0 1dB Trim at dB THD Mic In to Main Out 0 008 0 013 0 007 20Hz to 20kHz Preamp Noise EIN 20 Hz to 20 kHz 118 dB 118 dB 114 dB 1500 source Residual Output Noise All level controls minimum 87 dB 88dB 95dB Common Mode Rejection Maximum Gain gt 50dB 1kHz gt 50dB 1kHz gt 50dB 1kHz Ratio CMRR ae Ru m M stereo separation Input Gain Control Rang
7. PHANTOM POWER HARBINGER mono Eb e e HARBINGER MAIN OUT QUN BAL BAL E LINE unsa PHONES POWER AUX RETURN o HARBINBER 3 4 5 6 Mono Mono OUT MAIN OUT m En UNE qus UNE ou 5 o9 O 0 LvL SERIES INPUT OUTPUT j v e ea s 9 9 ue AUX AUX SEND SR QUA MN PHANTOM POWER uo po infe MAIN MIX L502 5 CHANNEL Mixer L802 8 CHANNEL MIXER COMPACT series_ MIXER 5 amp 8 CHANNEL MIXERS IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Please keep this instruction manual for future reference and for the duration of owning the LvL mixer Please carefully read and understand the instructions inside this owner s manual before attempting to operate your new powered loudspeaker This instruction manual includes essential safety information regarding the use and maintenance of the amplifier Take special care to heed all warning symbols and signs inside this manual and those printed on the amplifier on the back of the loudspeaker WARNING TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT EXPOSE THE PRODUCT TO WATER MOISTURE NOR SHOULD YOU OPERATE THE PRODUCT NEAR ANY WATER SOURCE The exclamation point triangular symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of importa
8. THE LITERATURE ACCOMPANYING THE UNIT APPARATUS SHALL NOT BE EXPOSED TO DRIPPING OR SPLASHING AND THAT NO OBJECTS FILLED WITH LIQUIDS SUCH AS VASES SHALL BE PLACED ON THE APPARATUS L502 amp L802 Owner s Manual 5 amp 8 CHANNEL MIXERS TABLE OF CONTENTS Quick Stak cc aite dated uid dete tad 4 Glossary 11 What s on the Front Panel 6 Cable Diagrams 12 ua 8 Black 13 Output 10 Mixer Specifications s 15 ss 10 Warranty FCC Statements 16 WELCOME Congratulations on your recent purchase of a new Harbinger Series mixer They are the perfect choice for bands or individual musicians who are looking for greatsounding mixes live performance durability and audio specs that studio users demand To get the most out of your new mixer we suggest that you read through this entire manual at least once then refer back to it as needed 502 amp L802 Owner s Manual HARBINGER 3 5 amp 8 CHANNEL MIXERS QUICK START STUDIO QUICK START PLUG IN A MICROPHONE AND HEAR IT THROUGH HEADPHONES Before we go through each feature on the mixer we ll show a few common setups so that you can begin using your mixer right away In the first example we re going to connect a microphone and listen to it through headphones Be sure to follow the directions so that you don t hear loud feedback through your speakers Turn the
9. The power supply cord or the plug has been damaged or B Objects have fallen or liquid has been spilled into the product or C The product has been exposed to rain or D The product does not appear to operate normally or exhibits a marked change in performance or E The product has been dropped or the enclosure damaged 15 Keep the product out of extended or intense direct sun light 16 No containers filled with any type of liquid should be placed on or near the product 17 SERVICING The user should not attempt any service to the product beyond that described in the operating instructions All other servicing should be referred to qualified service personnel 18 VENTILATION Slots and openings in the product are provided for ventilation and to ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from overheating These openings must not be blocked or covered The openings should never be blocked by placing the product on a bed sofa rug or other similar surface This product should not be placed in a builtin installation such as a bookcase or rack 19 ATTACHMENTS do not use attachments not recommended by the product manufacturer as they may cause hazards 20 ACCESSORIES Do not place this product on an unstable cart stand tripod bracket or table The product may fall causing serious injury to a child or adult and serious damage to the product Use only with a cart stand tripod bracket or table recommende
10. abinet which has not been authorized or approved by Harbinger This two 2 year warranty does not cover service or parts to repair damage caused by accident disaster misuse abuse burnt voice coils over powering negligence inadequate packing or inadequate shipping procedures The sole and exclusive remedy of the foregoing limited warranty shall be limited to the repair or replacement of any defective or non conforming component All warranties including but not limited to the express FCC STATEMENTS 1 Caution Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment 2 Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generate uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and in not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this HARBINBER warranty and the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose are limited to the two 2 year warranty period Some states do not allow limitation on how long an implied warranty l
11. asts so the above limitation may not apply to you There are no express warranties beyond those stated here In the event that applicable law does not allow the limitation of the duration of the implied warranties to the warranty period then the duration of the implied warranties shall be limited to as long as is provided by applicable law No warranties apply after that period Retailer and manvfacturer shall not be liable for damages based upon inconvenience loss of use of product loss of time interrupted operation or commercial loss or any other incidental or consequential damages including but not limited to lost profits downtime goodwill damage to or replacement of equipment and property and any costs of recovering reprogramming or reproducing any program or data stored in equipment that is used with Harbinger products This guarantee gives you specific legal rights you may have other legal rights which vary from state to state Harbinger P O Box 5111 Thousand Oaks CA 91359 5111 All trademarks and registered trademarks mentioned herein are recognized as the property of their respective holders equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encovraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment a
12. cluding amplifiers that produce heat 8 POWER SOURCES This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the rating label If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your home consult your product dealer or local power company 9 GROUNDING OR POLARIZATION Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarization or grounding type plug The wide blade or the third prong is provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet Do not defeat the safety purpose of the 3rd pin grounding prong 10 POWER CORD PROTECTION Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them paying particular attention to the cord in correspondence of plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the product 1 CLEANING The product should be cleaned only as recommended by the manufacturer Clean by wiping with a dry cloth Avoid getting water inside the product 2 NON USE PERIODS The power cord of the product should be unplugged from the outlet when left unused for a long period of time 3 OBJECT AND LIQUID ENTRY Care should be taken so that objects do not fall and liquids are not spilled into the enclosure through openings 4 DAMAGE REQUIRING SERVICE The product should be serviced by qualified service personnel when i HARBINGER A
13. cond lights on the meters Don t set it too high although you might not hear distortion when playing by itself when all of the channels are playing at that level they may add together and distort the mixer Sidebar Why are there two volume controls The Gain and Level controls work together to get the best performance out of the mixer A quiet signal may need more gain than a loud guitar amp going into a sensitive j HARBINGER RELATIVE RESPONSE IN dB microphone Set the gain so that the level on each channel is roughly the same then use the Level controls to set the balance that you want in your mix FREQUENCY RESPONSE 55 dB 2 10 o So S 10 lt 4 0 20 20 50 100 200 500 1000 2000 5000 10000 20000 Hz FREQUENCY IN HZ The high EQ control is a shelving EQ What this means is that it boosts or cuts from 12kHz and everything above that Turn it up to bring out the breath of a vocal or the high overtones of the cymbals Turn it down to reduce finger squeaks on a guitar or bass EQ MID FREQUENCY RESPONSE a o 50 100 200 500 1000 2000 5000 FREQUENCY IN HZ 10000 20000Hz The mid EQ is a peaking EG centered at 2 5kHz This boosts or cu
14. d by the manufacturer or sold with the product 21 LIGHTNING For added protection during a lightning storm or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time unplug it from the wall outlet This will prevent damage to the product due to lightning and power line surges 22 REPLACEMENT PARTS When replacement parts are required be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or have the same characteristics as the original part Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire electric shock or other hazards 23 SAFETY CHECK Upon completion of any service or repairs to this product ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the product is in proper operating condition To prevent electric shock do not use a polarized plug with an extension cord receptacle or other outlet unless the blades can be fully inserted to prevent blade exposure CAUTION AVIS RISKOF RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIC 5 ELECTRIQUE NE DONOTOPEN PASOUVRIR CAUTION To reduce the risk of electric shock do not remove chassis No user serviceable parts inside Refer servicing to qualified service personnel AVERTISEEMENT Pour r duire les risques d incendie et d lectrocution ne pas exposer ce mat rial la pluie ou l humidit THIS SYMBOL IS INTENDED TO ALERT THE USER TO THE PRESENCE OF IMPORTANT OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS IN
15. e OdBio SOdB _____ 5048 OdBtossOdB Maximum Input Levels 12 dBu Gain 10 dB 12 dBu Gain 10 dB 12 dBu Gain 10 dB 20 dBu Gain 10dB 20 dBu Gain 10 dB 20 dBu Gain 10 dB Aux RCA Input and Aux 20 dBu 20 dBu 20 dBu Return impedance ee 120 Q unbalanced 120 Q unbalanced 120 Q unbalanced ME omen won ______ O Saase Somas L502 amp L802 Owner s Manual HARBINGER 15 5 amp 8 CHANNEL MIXERS WARRANTY Have a question about service warranty or parts Call 888 286 1809 Toll Free So we may serve you better please register on line at www HarbingerProAudio com 2 YEAR HARBINGER LIMITED WARRANTY Harbinger provides to the original purchaser a two 2 year limited warranty on materials and workmanship on all Harbinger cabinets loudspeaker and amplifier components from the date of purchase For warranty support please visit our website at www HarbingerProAudio com or contact our Support Team at 888 286 1809 for assistance Harbinger will repair or replace the unit at Harbinger s discretion This warranty does not cover service or parts to repair damage caused by neglect abuse normal wear and tear and cosmetic appearance to the cabinetry not directly attributed to defects in materials or workmanship Also excluded from coverage are damages caused directly or indirectly due to any service repair s or modifications of the c
16. e mixer If yov re unsure if your mic needs phantom power check the instruc tions or the manvfacturer s website for information Phantom power should not hurt most microphones except for very old or damaged ribbon microphones Use the microphone preamp s gain control explained below to bring the microphone up to a high enough level to use with the mixer LINE INPUT LINE This 1 4 input is designed for line level signals It accepts either balanced TRS or unbalanced TS cables The level of this input is also controlled by the gain control explained below Do not use both the microphone and line inputs on the same channel The mixer will distort and the noise level will go up The line input is not designed to accept an instrumentlevel signal such as the output from an electric or acoustic guitar or bass If you want to plug your instrument into the mixer we suggest a direct box also called a DI box Plug your instrument into the direct box then plug the output of the direct box into the microphone input of the mixer GAIN Gain controls the level of the microphone or line level signal plugged into the mixer If the gain is set too low the output signal will be noisy when you turn it up at the level control If gain is set too high it will distort For best performance set the gain while looking at the meters Turn the Level control so that it s facing straight up Then turn the gain up until you see the first or se
17. epresenting the ratio between different audio levels It can either refer to the electrical signal running through a channel or the acoustic sound level coming from a sound source EQUALIZATION Electronic filters that adjust the level of certain frequencies Used for tone enhancement or to reduce extraneous sounds Two types of EQ shapes are Peak and Shelving described below IMPEDANCE Resistance in an electrical circuit measured in Ohms 0 Main taining proper impedance between amplifier and speakers for example is important to prevent damage to the amp PEAK EQUALIZER CONTROL Increase or decrease of a frequency range centered at a specific point resulting in an EQ curve that looks like a hill increase or a valley decrease Compare to Shelving Equalizer Control see pages 8 9 for more information L502 amp L802 Owner s Manual PHANTOM POWER A voltage signal that runs through a microphone cable to power condenser microphones Harmless to microphones that don t need it except for very old and or damaged ribbon microphones REVERB An audio effect that emulates the echo reflections and decay time of a large space SHELVING EQUALIZER CONTROL Increase or decrease of all frequencies above or below a specific point Compare to Peak Equalizer Control see pages 8 9 for more information TRS Acronym for Tip Ring Sleeve the three parts of a three conductor including shield audio plug TRS phone plugs are of
18. his control must be turned up for individual channel Aux signals to Control Room Phones level Controls the level going to the pass to the Aux Output Control Room outputs and the Phones outputs M Phantom Power Sends L802 48V L502 15V phantom power to the XLR inputs L802 AUX RETURN e A dB i 10 vus PHONES Ilinc Room N SN p f a d di Jasi MX AUX LJ 0 a 0 a 4 f a gt c gt gt AX ax E z E z gt 2 8 um 3 G 1802 ONLY L502 amp L802 Owner s Manual HARBINGER 7 5 amp 8 CHANNEL MIXERS INPUT TYPES This chapter will review the types of inputs on the 502 802 mixer and explain each of their features CHANNELS 1 4 MIC LINE INPUTS MICROPHONE INPUT MIC This XLR connector will accept virtually any professional microphone It is designed for microphone level signals If you have a device that plugs into the wall and has an XLR output like a mic pre channel strip guitar multieffects processor computer interface you should get an XLR4o 4 TRS cable and plug it into the line input below Some microphones mostly condenser mics need phantom power to operate Switch on phantom power on the right side of th
19. input will be sent to the left output RIGHT INPUT As above this is a line level input either balanced or unbalanced It is sent to the right output AUX SEND This sends the channel to the aux buss See the previous section for more information BALANCE BAL The Balance knob has a similar effect to the pan control explained in the previous section But the Balance control just turns down one input or the other As you turn Balance to the right the signal coming into the Left Mono input gets softer This allows you to control the panning in your mix without collapsing the stereo width of the input LEVEL This controls the level of the channel going to the Main Outs See the previous section for more information L502 amp L802 Owner s Manual RCA INPUT The Aux RCA Inputs are a pair of unbalanced RCA phono line inputs They can be used for a variety of applications e Playing an player through the PA between band sets e Sending a signal to the headphone outputs but not to the main outputs You might plug a set of outputs from a computer inter face into these inputs so that the metronome click can be sent to the headphones but not the main out There are two buttons that control where these inputs are heard One is Aux RCA To Mix and the other is Aux RCA To Phones Cntl When AUX RCA TO MIX is switched on the RCA signal is mixed with the main mix Pressing AUX RCA TO PHONES CONTROL ROOM
20. m outputs PHONES This is a headphone level output It is designed to drive a pair of headphones with a balanced 1 4 connector If your headphones have a 1 8 stereo jack you will need an adapter to plug them into the mixer included with most professional headphones Note that the headphones and the control room outputs are linked both the mix and level If you press Aux RCA to Phones Cntl Rm the Aux RCA input will be sent to both the control room outs and the headphones If you turn the control room level all the way down there will be no signal in the headphones AUX SEND This jack sends the aux buss out of the mixer Turn up the Aux knob on any channel to send it to the Aux Send output See page 9 for more information about the aux buss AUX RCA OUTPUT This is a pair of unbalanced line level outputs They are just a copy of the Main Outputs If you turn the Main Mix fader down the level is also reduced here TROUBLESHOOTING In this chapter we ll discuss common problems and their solutions as well as who to contact if things go wrong with your mixer TROUBLESHOOTING MATRIX A microphone is plugged in but you don t see any level on the main meters the Gain and Level knobs turned up e sthe Main Mix fader turned up e 5 Aux RCA to Mix Aux RCA to Phones or Aux to Phones button pressed in e Ifthe mic needs phantom power is the phantom power turned on Try it if you aren t sure
21. nd receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help L502 amp L802 Owner s Manual
22. nt operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the user manual accompanying the product The lightning flash with an arrow triangular symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of noninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure and may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock WARNING Handle the power supply cord with care Do not damage or deform it as it may cause electric shock or malfunction when used Hold the plug attachment when removing from wall outlet Do not pull on the power cord IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 1 READ INSTRUCTIONS All the safety and operating instructions should be read before this product is operated 2 RETAIN INSTRUCTIONS The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference 3 HEED WARNINGS All warnings on the product and in the operating instructions should be adhered to 4 FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS All operating and use instructions should be followed 5 DO NOT turn on the product module before connecting all other external devices 6 WATER AND MOISTURE Moisture can damage the product and can cause corrosion of electrical contacts The system should not be used near water for example a bathtub washbowl kitchen sink laundry tub wet basement or near a swimming pool and the like 7 HEAT The product should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other sources in
23. omputer smartphone keyboard or MP3 player 1 If still set up as above turn down the LEVEL control on channel 1 Keep the Main Mix and Control Room levels up 2 Turn down the Level control for stereo channel 3 4 2 3 on 1502 Plug your computer smartphone keyboard or MP3 player into the LINE INPUT for channels 3 4 2 3 L502 You ll need 1 4 cables either balanced or unbalanced will work 4 Turn up the Level for channels 3 4 2 3 on 1502 L502 amp L802 Owner s Manual 5 amp 8 CHANNEL MIXERS AUX SEND MAIN out LIVE SOUND QUICK START PLUG IN A MICROPHONE AND HEAR IT THROUGH YOUR PA SPEAKERS Here is a typical live sound setup using two microphones a stereo 6 Turn the MAIN MIX fader up way PA andianion stage foar monitor 7 Slowly turn the GAIN control on channel 1 up to about Turn the MAIN MIX fader bottom right all the way down way Watch the meters above the main fader If they go up and the GAIN control on channels 1 and 2 top left all the to O or if the PEAK light flashes red on your channel turn the way down gain back down a bit 2 Plug your speakers into the MAIN OUT left and right Switch 8 Slowly turn up the GAIN on channel 2 on the power amp 9 Switch on your stage monitor Turn up the AUX knob on any Turn the LEVEL control on channel 1 up about half way channel you want to hear on stage 4 Plug a microphone into the MIC inputs on channels 1 and 2 Remember
24. on what application you need it for It always shows up at the Aux Send output of the mixer and you might plug that into the input of a stage monitor or external effects processor It also gets sent to the internal effects processor If you would like to listen to a different mix through the Control Room than your artist on headphones you will need to plug the Aux out into a headphone amplifier for the artist while you monitor the main mix PAN The Pan control moves the signal between the left and right outputs When turned fully to the left that channel will only show up on the left main output When turned to the center it will be send in equal volume to the left and right outputs Turned fully to the right you will only hear it through the right output Tip You can use the pan control to create two mono mixes from the L502 802 This might be more useful than a stereo mix in a large club house of worship conference room or other special application PEAK The Peak LED lights up when the level coming into that channel is too loud If you see this light flash turn that channel s Gain control down and the Level control up CHANNELS 5 12 STEREO LINE INPUTS LEFT MONO INPUT This 1 4 input expects a line level signal It accepts either balanced TRS unbalanced TS V4 cables If only the Left Mono input is used on a channel that signal will be sent to the left and right outputs If the Right input is also used this
25. ten used for balanced mono connections or stereo unbalanced head phone connections TS Acronym for Tip Sleeve the two parts of an unbalanced two conductor including shield phone plug TS connectors are some times called mono or unbalanced plugs or jacks UNBALANCED A two conductor including shield high impedance connection These are most commonly used for instrument connections and cable runs of less than 20 feet XLR The three pin connector universally used for balanced audio connections balanced connection reduces outside noise and interference See Balanced above HARBINGER H 5 amp 8 CHANNEL MIXERS BALANCED CABLE Positive Positive Negative 7 Negative S Shield S Shield XLR M XLR F 1 Shield TRS SR T T Positive 2 Positive CILIL R Negative 3 Negative S Shield UNBALANCED CABLE s d Ek ii S Shield S Shield 2 Shield UNBALANCED STEREO T Positive Left R Negative Right S Shield HARBINGER L502 amp L802 Owner s Manual E Lu z lt ae bd ee ve BLOCK ARUM Tw 5 VDC GAIN LOW HIGH PEAK el 5 80 Ex SHELVING EQ UNE IN STEREO CHANNELS 2 3 and 4 5 e IN UNE IN LEFT MONO L gt LINE IN RIGHT LEFT MAIN BUS RIGHT MAIN BUS PHONES p p pco a3 AUX RCA TO MIX 1 LEFT MAIN MIX OUT RIGHT MAIN MIX OUT LEFT CD AUX RCA OU RIGHT LEFT CD AUX RCA IN RIGHT HEADPHON
26. ts the high midrange of your signal You might turn it up if your vocal isn t cutting through the mix or turn it down if a percussion part is too harsh FREQUENCY RESPONSE 58 2 10 5 0 10 E lt 3 1 20 cz 20 50 100 200 500 1000 2000 5000 _ 10000 20000 Hz FREQUENCY IN HZ This low EQ boosts or cuts everything from 80Hz or below You might bring it up for more bottom out of your kick or bass guitar and turn it down to reduce rumble from a vocal or wind instrument L802 ONLY L502 amp L802 Owner s Manual 5 amp 8 CHANNEL MIXERS AUX SEND The Aux Send is separate buss on the L802 mixer This means that you can have a different mix on the aux buss than you do on the main outputs This comes in handy in a few scenarios e Sending different amounts to the effects section so that some instruments have more reverb than others e Setting up a headphone mix so that a recording musician can hear exactly what they want while you listen to your own mix e Creating a monitor mix on stage so that band members can hear what they need to perform while you mix for the rest of the club The L802 s Aux Send is post fader This means that if the Level is turned all the way down you can t send anything to the aux buss The aux send can be sent to different parts of the mixer depending

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