User manual
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IMIX 5.3 
Ordercode: D2352 
Functions 
1.  Mic gain control 
The input sensitivityof the Mic (2) input is determined by the gain control. With the 
gain control you are able to adjust the input-sensitivity for an optimal match with 
the mixer’s internal operation level. The high gain of this mixer is ideal when 
dealing with very low input levels. 
2.  Mic input combo connector 
Electronically balanced combo-type input for connecting low impedance 
microphones. The input has extremely low noise and low hum. When connecting 
a microphone make sure that the pin assignment is correct. Always make sure to 
read the manual of the microphone you want to connect. The combo- input is 
not suitable for connecting an additional mixing console, FX- unit, etc. You have 
to use the line (17,20,37-40) inputs, when connecting this kind of equipment. 
Note: When connecting signal sources, please make sure the corresponding 
channel faders and the master faders are at their minimum settings. Otherwise 
unpleasant plug-in noise can occur. 
3/4/6. Equalizer section (hi/mid/low) 
The microphone channel’s equalizer section allows shaping of the incoming 
audio signal. All input channels are fitted with 3-band EQ. The high (2) and low (1) 
shelving controls have their frequencies fixed at 10 KHz and 100 Hz respectively. 
The mid (3) range control has a peaking response frequency at 1 KHz. All 3 bands 
have up to 12dB cut and boost, with a centre detent. Turning an equalizer control 
to the right amplifies the frequency range; turning to the left attenuates the 
signal. Minor changes to an equalizer control usually produce the best results. Try 
to avoid excessive enhancement of the mid band. 
5.  Mic level control (Mic 1/2) 
Controls the volume of the corresponding microphone channel. 
7.  PFL button 
The PFL button (pre fade listening) is designed to route the corresponding channel’s input to the 
headphone section, independent of the individual channel’s volume fader setting. It is possible to assign 
more than one channel simultaneous to the PFL bus. 
8.  Channel gain control 
Channel input level is determined by the gain control. With the gain control you are able to adjust the 
line input-sensitivity for an optimal match with the mixer’s internal operation level. The high gain of this 
mixer is ideal when dealing with very low input levels. 










