Xp1000 mixer layout – Samson Expedition XP1000 1,000W Portable PA System User Manual

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XP1000 Mixer Layout

frequency response, or tone contour, for the XP1000 sound system. If your appli-
cation is mainly for music, press the switch down to select the MUSIC response
curve. If your application is mainly for spoken word, leave the switch up to select
the SPEECH response curve.

15. Pairing Indicator - Displays the

Bluetooth

status of the XP1000 system.

16. Pairing Button - Press this button to enable discoverable mode in order to pair with a

Bluetooth

audio device.

17. MONITOR level knob - The MONITOR level control is used to control the overall level

sent to the MONITOR OUT.

18. Effects Program (PROG) selector - This control knob is used to select one of 16,

24-bit DSP effects programs.

19. Effects SEND knob - The SEND knob is used to adjust the total amount of effects

added to any channel that has its EFFECTS switch (see #6) pressed down.

20. MASTER knob - The MASTER volume knob controls the overall output level. This

knob determines the final output signal level. Signals from all ten channels are

routed here just before being routed to the built-in power amplifiers and Left and

Right speaker output jacks (see #11).

21. METER LED indicators - This six-segment bar meter shows the XP1000’s output level.

For optimum signal-to-noise ratio, set the VOLUME control so that program material

is usually at or around +3 to +6 VU, with occasional, but not steady excursions to

the red “LIMITER” segment.

22. READY indicator - The indicator will illuminate when the power switch is turned on

and the unit is ready to pass audio.

23. PHANTOM switch - The XP1000 features an onboard phantom power supply to oper-

ate condenser microphones. When the switch is engaged, the LED will illuminate

indicating that phantom power is now available on the microphone pre-amps.

IMPORTANT NOTE: To avoid a loud pop, be sure to turn down the MASTER level

control before plugging and unplugging the mic cables when the phantom power is

active.

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