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BOX CONTENTS
y RMX508DFX
y Power cable
y Quickstart Guide
y Safety Instructions & Warranty Information booklet
CONNECTION DIAGRAM
PRE
PRE
AUX
AUX
SEND
SEND
+10dB
-
POST
POST
-
+10dB
LEVEL
LEVEL
-
+10dB
PRE
PRE
AUX
AUX
SEND
SEND
+10dB
-
2 FX
POST
POST
-
+10dB
LEVEL
LEVEL
-
+10dB
PRE
PRE
AUX
AUX
SEND
SEND
+10dB
-
2 FX
POST
POST
-
+10dB
LEVEL
LEVEL
-
+10dB
PRE
PRE
AUX
AUX
SEND
SEND
+10dB
-
2 FX
POST
POST
-
+10dB
LEVEL
LEVEL
-
+10dB
PRE
PRE
AUX
AUX
SEND
SEND
+10dB
-
2 FX
POST
POST
-
+10dB
LEVEL
LEVEL
-
+10dB
PRE
PRE
AUX
AUX
SEND
SEND
+10dB
-
2 FX
POST
POST
-
+10dB
LEVEL
LEVEL
-
+10dB
LINE
LINE
BAL
BAL
MIC
MIC
BAL
BAL
LINE
LINE
BAL
BAL
MIC
MIC
BAL
BAL
MIC
MIC
BAL
BAL
LINE
LINE
BAL
BAL
MIC
MIC
BAL
BAL
LINE
LINE
BAL
BAL
LINE
LINE
BAL
BAL
LINE
LINE
BAL
BAL
MIC
MIC
BAL
BAL
HI
HI
12kHz
12kHz
-15
MID
MID
2.5kHz
2.5kHz
-15
LOW
LOW
80Hz
80Hz
-15
LOW
LOW
80Hz
80Hz
-15
-15
MID
MID
2.5kHz
2.5kHz
LOW
LOW
80Hz
80Hz
-15
MID
MID
2.5kHz
2.5kHz
-15
HI
HI
12kHz
12kHz
-15 -15
HI
HI
12kHz
12kHz
HI
HI
12kHz
12kHz
-15
MID
MID
2.5kHz
2.5kHz
-15
LOW
LOW
80Hz
80Hz
-15
LOW
LOW
80Hz
80Hz
-15
MID
MID
2.5kHz
2.5kHz
-15
MID
MID
2.5kHz
2.5kHz
LOW
LOW
80Hz
80Hz
-15
-15
HI
HI
12kHz
12kHz
-15
HI
HI
12kHz
12kHz
-15
MIC
MIC
BAL
BAL
MIC
MIC
BAL
BAL
MIC
MIC
BAL
BAL
STEREO RTN
STEREO RTN
AUX OUT
AUX OUT
FOOTSWITCH
FOOTSWITC H
HI
HI
12kHz
12kHz
-15
MID
MID
2.5kHz
2.5kHz
-15
-15
HI
HI
12kHz
12kHz
-15
MID
MID
2.5kHz
2.5kHz
-15
-15
100
FX TO MAIN
FX TO MAIN
100
POWER
POWER
FEEDBACK
FEEDBACK
TERMINATOR
TERMINATOR
PHANTOM
PHANTOM
+10
+10
0dB
0dB
-10
-10
-30
-30
15
15
9
0
9
15
15
10dB
10dB
PRE
PRE
AUX
AUX
SEND
SEND
+10dB
-
PRE
PRE
AUX
AUX
SEND
SEND
+10dB
-
2 FX
POST
POST
-
+10dB
2 FX
POST
POST
-
+10dB
LEVEL
LEVEL
-
+10dB
LEVEL
LEVEL
-
+10dB
15
15
9
0
9
15
15
50
50
100
100
250
250
500
500
1K
1K
2K5
2K5
5K
5K
8K
8K
16K
16K
15
15
9
0
9
15
15
15
15
9
0
9
15
15
50
50
100
100
250
250
500
500
1K
1K
2K5
2K5
5K
5K
8K
8K
16K
16K
+ +
-10
-10
-30
-30
+10
+10
10dB
10dB
-20dB PAD
-20dB PAD
-20dB PAD
-20dB PAD
-20dB PAD
-20dB PAD
-20dB PAD
-20dB PAD
-20dB PAD
-20dB PAD
-20dB PAD
-20dB PAD
-20dB PAD
-20dB PAD
-20dB PAD
-20dB PAD
LEFT
LEFT
RIGHT
RIGHT
BAL
BAL
BAL
BAL
LEFT
LEFT
RIGHT
RIGHT
PAN
PAN
LEFT
LEFT
RIGHT
RIGHT
PAN
PAN
LEFT
LEFT
RIGHT
RIGHT
PAN
PAN
LEFT
LEFT
RIGHT
RIGHT
PAN
PAN
LEFT
LEFT
RIGHT
RIGHT
PAN
PAN
LEFT
LEFT
RIGHT
RIGHT
PAN
PAN
LEFT
LEFT
RIGHT
RIGHT
1
NEW
1
NEW
1
NEW
1
NEW
1
NEW
1
NEW
1
NEW
1
NEW
INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION
Follow the procedure below to have a signal processed for each channel:
1. Turn down all Input and output gain controls.
2. Connect phantom powered microphones before switching on the +48 Volt phantom power switch.
3. Set the output level of your RMX508DFX at no more than 75%.
4. Set the MAIN level at no more than 50%. In this way you will be able to hear the signal by connecting a
pair of headphones or powered speakers.
5. Position EQ controls on the middle position.
6. Position panoramic (PAN) control on center position.
7. Increase the input gain properly for maintaining the good headroom and ideal dynamic range.
8. Depending on the actual application, slowly turn the input and output level controls to obtain the
maximum gain before distortion.
9. Repeat the same sequence for all input channels. The main LED meter may move up into the red LED
section. If this is the case, adjust the overall output level using the MAIN control to avoid this.
Notes:
y Microphones, monitors, amplifier, speakers, cables, etc. are not included.
y To reduce electrical hum at high gain settings, keep the mixer's power supply away from your guitar cable and
the mixer's channel inputs.
y To use an external effects rack unit, compressor, etc., use a Y-cable (1/4" stereo to two 1/4" mono) to connect
the AUX OUT to the left and right inputs your external device. Connect the outputs of your external device to
the mixer
s
Stereo Return.
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