Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product PMP6000/PMP4000/PMP1680S Behringer
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The new BEHRINGER PMP P owered Mixers (2 x 800-W att stereo , 1600-W att bridged mode) produce even mor e power than their predec essors while maintaining a famously low weight and high eciency. These mix ers employ Class-D technology including a new switch-mode power supply , signicantly reducing w eight and heat.
Page 2 of 8 Eective, extremely musical 3-band EQ , switchable Low cut lter , and Clip LEDs on all mono channels PMP4000 and PMP6000: St ereo 7-band graphic EQ allows pr ecise frequency correctio.
Page 3 of 8 once only available in the studio is r eady to go wherever y ou do. Built-in, boutique- caliber mic preamps with switchable +48 V phantom power make it possible to use either dynamic or condenser mics with the PMP Series. The PMP6000 giv es you 12 mic inputs while the PMP4000 and PMP1680S each g ive you 8 mic inputs.
Page 4 of 8 PHANTOM switch provides 48V to the XLR inputs for use with condenser mics METERS display main and monitor output signal levels MUL TI-FX Processor adds selected sound eect to channels w.
Page 5 of 8 BEHRINGER C-4 F1220A ac tive oor monitors XENYX1204USB PM P4000 UMA25S VT 15FX Electric Guitar Bass Guitar XM8500 Lapto p USB In/Out PM P6000/PMP4000/PMP1680S Rear Panel OUTPUT s (on re.
Page 6 of 8 FX OU T 1 2 FX OU T AU X IN RE C OUT ( STEREO ) ( STEREO ) M AIN MONI TO R SEE REAR PA NEL CA UTION LO W – ZL OW – Z HI – Z LO W – Z HI – Z LO W – Z HI – Z LO W – Z HI .
Page 7 of 8 MICROPHONE INPUTS PM P6000/ PM P4000 T ype XLR, electronically balanced input circuit Mic E.I.N. (20 Hz - 20 kHz) PM P6000/ PM P4000 @ 0 Ohm source resistanc e -134 dB/136 dB A-weighted @ 50 Ohm source resistanc e -131.
Page 8 of 8 For service, support or more information contact the BEHRINGER location nearest y ou: Europe MUSIC Group Services UK T el: +44 156 273 2290 Email: CARE@music-group.c om USA/Canada MUSIC Group Services NV Inc. T el: +1 702 800 8290 Email: CARE@music-group.
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