Lowell manufacturing company, Mix1, Basic room-combining system – Lowell MIX1 User Manual
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REMOVABLE
PHOENI X
CONNECTOR
Lowell Manufacturing Company
100 Integram Drive
Pacific, Missouri 63069 U.S.A.
Call: 800-325-9660
Fax: 636-257-6606
Click: www.lowellmfg.com
Instruction Sheet
IS-MIX1
Issued: 6-1-14
Basic Sound System with 10 Mic Jacks and 2 Music Source
Mic In
Aux In
CH1
Mic In
Aux In
CH2
Mic In
Aux In
CH3
Mic In
Aux In
CH4
Mic In
Aux In
CH5
Mic In
Aux In
CH6
Aux B
Aux A
CH7
Balanced
Line O ut
Main Out
Tape O ut
Balanced
Mic Out
Mix Bus
MIX1
Optional
EQ1
Equalizer
PA250
Power
Amplifier
Loudspeaker
System
Music
Source #1
Set “MUTE” switch
to “A-B”
Lowell WP1-NC3FD
Wall Plat es Typical
Microphone
Mic In
Aux In
CH1
Mic In
Aux In
CH2
Mic In
Aux In
CH3
Mic In
Aux In
CH4
Mic In
Aux In
CH5
Mic In
Aux In
CH6
Aux B
Aux A
CH7
Balanced
Line O ut
Main Out
Tape O ut
Balanced
Mic Out
Mix Bus
MIX1
Music
Source #2
Microphone
Set “MUTE” switch
to “A-B”
Basic Room-Combining System
Mic In
Aux In
CH1
Mic In
Aux In
CH2
Mic In
Aux In
CH3
Mic In
Aux In
CH4
Mic In
Aux In
CH5
Mic In
Aux In
CH6
Aux B
Aux A
CH7
Balanced
Line O ut
Main Out
Tape O ut
Balanced
Mic Out
Mix Bus
MIX1
Set “MUTE” switch
to “A-B”
Lowell WP1-NC3FD
Wall Plat es Typical
Microphone
Mic In
Aux In
CH1
Mic In
Aux In
CH2
Mic In
Aux In
CH3
Mic In
Aux In
CH4
Mic In
Aux In
CH5
Mic In
Aux In
CH6
Aux B
Aux A
CH7
Balanced
Line O ut
Main Out
Tape O ut
Balanced
Mic Out
Mix Bus
MIX1
Microphone
Set “MUTE” switch
to “A-B”
1 Combined Room Sound System
2 Separate Room Sound Systems
Optional
EQ1
Equalizer
PA250
Power
Amplifier
Loudspeaker
System
Room #1
Optional
EQ1
Equalizer
PA250
Power
Amplifier
Loudspeaker
System
Room #2
Room Combining Switch
Music
Source
Room #2
Music
Source
Room #1
Lowell WP1-NC3FD
Wall Plat es Typical
Operation:
Each room’s
sound system operates
independently until the
“Room Combining Switch”
connects the mix buses,
at which time all inputs
in both room systems
are heard through the
speakers in both rooms.
Note that in a case where the microphones are used to
“sing along” with the music, it’s important to avoid
feeding the music to CH7 so the music is not muted by
the microphones.
Note that in a case where the microphones are used to
“sing along” with the music, it’s important to avoid
feeding the music to CH7 so the music is not muted by
the microphones.