SONOSAX SX-M2 User Manual
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SX-M2 USER MANUAL
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By buying the SX-M2 you have acquired a high quality microphone amplifier used
by many professional sound engineers. This instrument has been developed to the
quality standards SONOSAX is renowned for, using to your advantage our many
years of experience in sound applications. Easy to use, it provides you all the
necessary features you need for high quality recording. In combination with two
good microphones and a DAT recorder, for instance, the SX-M2 enables you to
record a master tape of excellent quality which could be used for the production of
compact discs.
Read this instruction manual carefully as it will help you to take full advantage of
your SONOSAX SX-M2. Please note that this manual applies to standard versions,
and some slight differences may exist.
1. IDENTIFICATION
The serial number appears on the underside of the instrument, as shown :
SX-M2/48V/041'XXXX. 48V indicates that the mic power supply is 48 volt phantom.
Never modify or damage this label as it contains essential factory references which
are required for any eventual repairs under warranty.
2. WARRANTY
The warranty is valid for a period of one year starting from the date of purchase and
covers parts and labor, shipping costs not included. Only officially appointed
distributors are allowed to warranty repair SONOSAX products; otherwise, repair
work covered by the warranty should be referred to the factory.
Never try to repair your SX-M2 yourself. It is partially manufactured on
surface mount technology, and would require special tools.
Any damage caused by tampering, misuse or dismantling of the instrument
will not be covered by the warranty and could be considered a reason for
rendering the warranty null and void.
3. USING BATTERIES OR NiCd ACCUMULATORS
The SONOSAX SX-M2 can be powered by two 9 volt alkaline batteries (UCAR
6LR61 or equivalent) or by two NiCd rechargeable accumulators (UCAR RC22 or
equivalent). Place batteries or accumulators in the two compartments at the back of
the SX-M2.
Make sure to respect the + and - polarities.
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