Quick Start Guide

MINIMON MIC800
Controls
(EN) Controls
(7)
(4)
(5)
(2)
(1)
(6)
(8) (3)
(9)
(10) (11)
(12)
(17)
(13) (14) (15) (16)
(1)
(power) button: To turn the
MIC800 on and o, push this button.
(2) VTC LED: When you turn on the
MIC800, this LED is illuminated.
(3) PHANTOM +48 V button.
(4) 20 dB PAD button: To reduce the
input sensitivity by 20 dB, use this
button to turn on the pad.
(5) Ø (phase inversion) button: If
you encounter phase cancellation,
use this button to turn on the phase
inversion feature.
(6) INPUT GAIN control: To
boost the level of the input
signal, turn this control toward
+26 dB (minimum setting) or,
alternatively +60 dB
(maximumsetting).
(7) SIGNAL/CLIP meter: To monitor
the status of the input signal,
use this meter.
(8) LOW CUT control: To lter oor
rumble and other low-frequency
sounds, turn this control toward 15 Hz
(minimum ltering) or, alternatively
360 Hz (maximum ltering).
(9) PREAMP MODELING control: To
select a preamp model, turn this
control, which includes several
groups of preamp models.
(10) TUBE MODELING control: To
adjust the amount of tube warmth
that the MIC800 adds to the input
signal, turn this control toward COLD
(minimumsetting, no warmth)
or toward HOT (maximum warmth).
(11) OUTPUT LEVEL control: To adjust
the level of the output signal,
turn this control toward -∞ dB
(no output signal) or toward +10 dB
(maximumlevel).
(12) VU meter: To monitor the average
level of the output signal, use this
vintage style meter, which includes
a dB scale.
(13) POWER connector.
(14) OUTPUT LINE connector:
To output an audio signal from
the MIC800, usethis ¼" TS
(unbalanced) connector.
(15) INPUT LINE connector: To input
a line-level signal to the MIC800,
use this ¼" TRS (balanced) connector.
(16) INPUT MIC connector: To input
a low-level signal to the MIC800,
use this XLR (balanced) connector.
(17) SERIAL NUMBER.
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