Rolls MX34c - Manual
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Table of Contents:
- Page 2 – INTRODUCTION; INSPECTION; TABLE OF CONTENTS; SPECIFICATIONS; X 9V Alkaline
- Page 3 – DESCRIPTION; FRONT PANEL; REAR PANEL; BATTERY INSTALLATION: To replace the 9 V alkaline batteries,; both; batteries at the same time.; SCHEMATIC
- Page 4 – CONNECTION; LED on the front panel should light.; When the signal becomes weak and distorted, or the; pwr; NOTE: ON CONNECTING A WIRELESS MIC TO THE AUX INPUT
MX34c
LiveMix
ROLLS CORPORATION
SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH
04/10
c
HEADSET
MIC
1/8”
POWER
12 VDC
STEREO
OUT
AUX
IN
+
-
BA
TTERIES
9V x 2
LiveMix
Two Channel Stereo
Microphone Mixer/
Headset Mixer
MADE IN USA
MX34c
CHANNEL 1
CHANNEL 2
INPUTS
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PHANT
OM POWER
ON=DOWN
OFF=UP
OUTPUT LEVEL
MIC
LINE
QUICK START
OPERATION GUIDE
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Summary
INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing the new MX34c LiveMix - two channel microphone mixer. Although having many uses, this little mixer was originally designed with the video camera operator in mind. It’s handy shoulder strap, easy-access microphone Level and Pan controls, and smart Input/Output ja...
DESCRIPTION FRONT PANEL c HEADSET MIC1/8” MIC1 and MIC2LEVEL: Adjusts the amount of signal of the indicated Microphone channel.PAN: Adjusts the relative level of signal from the channel to the Right/Left Output.pwr: When lit, indicates that the MX34c is on. A dim light indicates low battery voltage....
12 VDC + CHANNEL 1 CHANNEL 2 INPUTS POWER STEREO OUT AUX IN OUTPUT LEVEL MIC LINE To camera input or other mic or line level stereo input 3 4 CONNECTION Connect microphones to the MX34c via balanced XLR cables. Stereo auxiliary sources such as the output from another mixer, AM/FM tuners, CD Players,...