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LOW
This is the Bass control. Boost male voice or kickdrum and bass guitar. Your system will sound much bigger than
what it is. The gain range goes from -15dB to +15dB and the center frequency is 80 Hz.
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-. AUX SEND Control
This control is used to adjust the level of the signal sent to AUX buses, and their adjustable range goes from - to
+15dB.
The AUX send is configured as POST-FADER, therefore, most of the times, it will be used for effects and processors
input, however, you can also changed it to PRE-FADER configuration according to the specific application. (For more
detail, please see chapter 6.)
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-. PAN Control
Abbreviation of PANORAMA control for mono channels.
You can adjust the stereo image of the signal via this control. Keep this control in center position and your signal
will be positioned in the middle of stage. Turn this control fully counterclockwise and the signal will be present
only on the left speaker and vice-versa.
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-. PEAK LED
Inside your AMX-120 the audio signal is monitored in several different stages and then sent to the PEAK LED.
When this LED blinks, it warns you that you are reaching signal saturation and possible distortion. The PEAK LED
will blink with a level that is 6dB before actual clipping.
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-. LEVEL Control
This control will adjust the overall level of this channel and set the amount of signal sent to the main output.
RIGHT
LINE IN 3/4
LEFT (MONO)
RIGHT
LINE IN 5/6
LEFT (MONO)
RIGHT
LINE IN 7/8
LEFT (MONO)
RIGHT
LINE IN 9/10
LEFT (MONO)
LEVEL
0
-+15
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BAL
RIGHT
LEFT
+4dB
-10dB
3/4
AUX
0
-+15
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(PRE)
POST
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4.2 STEREO Inputs
These are Channel 3 through 10. They are organised
in stereo pair and provided with 1/4" TRS sockets.
If you connect only the left jack, the input will operate
in mono mode.
-. BAL Control
Abbreviation of BALANCE control for stereo cha-
nnels, this knob controls the balance between left
and right input sources.
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