Mixer User Manual
GROUNDING 
If  there  should  be  objectional  hum,  ground  the  metal  chassis  of  the  mixer  to a 
good  ground such as  a metal  frame  of  a  wall  outlet  or a  water  or  steam  pipe. 
INPUT  CONNECTIONS 
Microphones:  A maximum  of  four low  or high impedance dynamic or ribbon  micro- 
phones  may  be  connected  to receptacles marked MIC. 
1, 
MIC.  2,  MIC. 
3, 
MIC 
4. 
The inputs are designed  for  low  impedance  microphones  with 25 to  250 ohms im- 
pedance or high  impedance microphones. Both  low impedance  and  high  impedance 
microphones  may  be  used  simultaneously  with  the  M68.  The  unit  is 
not 
recom- 
mended for  use  with  crystal  or  ceramic microphones.  The impedance  is selected  by 
a  slide  switch  above  the  input receptacle.  The  input receptacle  is  a male  Cannon 
XLR-3-14  type  (uses XLR-3-11C mate,  Shure  Part 95A-3176). 
See  Figure “A”  for 
low and high  impedance connections  to  receptacle. 
Auxiliary: 
The  jack  on 
the  rear of  the panel marked  AUX.  INPUT will  accept 
output from  a high  impedance,  high  level source such  as  a tape  recorder,  AM-FM 
tuner, or output  from  the  Model  A68P  Phono  Cartridge  Preamplifier  (Accessory). 
OUTPUT  CONNECTIONS 
Microphone:  The receptacle  marked  MIC.  OUTPUT is  a  dual  impedance  out- 
put selected  by  the  switch  above  the  receptacle.  This  output  is  the  “Mixed” 
output of  all  the  input sources and  is  designed  to work  into 
a 
25 
to 600-ohm line 
or input,  or  into a high  impedance amplifier  or  tape  recorder microphone  input. 
The  receptacle 
is 
a male  three-pin  Cannon  XLR-3-14  type  connector. 
See  Figure 
“A” 
for  output  receptacle  connections. 
Auxiliary: The  phono  jack  marked  AUX.  HIGH  LEVEL  OUTPUT is  a  high 
impedance  high  level output  designed  primarily  to feed a  power amplifier requiring 
.5 
to 
2  volts  or  the  auxiliary  or tuner  input to an amplifier or  tape  recorder. 
Accessory 
28-volt 
DC:  This  rear panel jack  provides  28 volts  DC  for accessories 
such  as  the  Model  A68P  Phono  Cartridge Preamplifier.  The  jack  is  also  used  as 
a  power  input when using the  Model  A68B  Battery Power Supply  (Accessory). 
OPERATION 
Power: 
Connect the Microphone  Mixer  power line cord  to  the  proper  A.C.  power 
outlet.  See Operating  Voltage  under Specifications.  (All Mixers except  the  M68-2E 
come with a standard two-conductor AC  plug attached). 
The Model  M68-2E is  supplied  with a  three-conductor power line cord,  but no  plug. 
The  power  line  cord 
plug 
should  be  installed  by  a qualified  person.  The 
red 
and 
black 
leads of  the  power  line  cord should be connected  to  the  “hot” or line  voltage 
terminals.  The 
green 
lead  is  the grounding conductor  and  should  be  connected  to 
the ground  or  earth terminal of  the plug. 
If 
a 
different power  line  cord 
plug 
is required  on  the  Model  M68-2 Mixer,  this plug 
should be installed  by qualified service personnel. 
In the Models M68-2  and M68-2E,  either  operating  voltage is  selected by  a  switch 
on  the  back  panel.  A  switch  lock  plate is provided  to prevent accidental  switching 
to  the  105-130-volt position.  These  microphone  mixers  are shipped  with  operating 
voltage  selector  switch  locked  in  the  210-240-volt  position.  The  lock  plate  can  be 
removed  from  the locking position  by  loosening  (do not  remove)  the  screw  holding 
the  lock  plate,  rotating the lock  plate 
go”, 
and  re-tightening  the  screw. The power 
ON-OFF switch  is 
on 
the front panel. 
CAUTION: 
Do 
Not  Plug  Power  Line  Cord  of  Models  M68-2  or M68-2E  into 
Volume  Controls: The  Master Gain Control and the individual  gain  controls  for 
each  of  the five channels  are identified 
on 
the front panel. 
210-240  volts when  switched  to  105-130 volts. 
The  individual  gain  controls  should  generally  be  set  near  maximum  (fully 
clockwise)  and  the  master  gain  control  adjusted  to  required  output.  Individual 
channel gain  controls  not  being  used should  be kept at minimum gain (fully counter- 
clockwise). 
Identifying  Controls 
: 
Pressure sensitive  adhesive  labels  are supplied  with  the Mixers 
as a  means of  identifying  the  control  and recording the  control position  when  opti- 
mum  results  have  been  obtained.  The labels  are easily removed  when  their 
use 
is 
no 
longer required. 
CONNECTING 
TWO 
UNITS  TOGETHER 
Two  M68  Mixers may be  combined  to  give  a  total  of  eight  microphone  channels 
plus an auxiliary  input. 
A.  Connect  the  AUX. HIGH LEVEL  OUTPUT of  UNIT 
1 
to the AUX.  INPUT 
OF UNIT 2. 
position. 
output jack  on  UNIT 2. 
B. 
Connect  microphones 
to  mixers  and  set  each  microphone  input  control  to 
#O 
C. 
Take  the  output  signal  for  recorder  or  P.A.  amplifier  from  the  appropriate 
D. 
Set Master Control UNIT 
1 
to position 
#lo. 
E.  Set AUX.  Control on  UNIT 2 to position  #4. 
F. 
The Master Control on  UNIT 2 is now  the Master for all inputs. 
G. 
Advance  Master  Control  (UNIT 2)  to about  #5  position  and  adjust individual 
microphone  controls for  proper level. 
If 
overall gain is  too  low or  too  high the 
Master Control  (UNIT 
2) 
may be  adjusted. 
H. 
If 
an  input  to  the  auxiliary  channel  is  needed,  such  as  for  a  tape  recorder 
or tuner, 
use 
AUX.  input  on  UNIT 1. Use  AUX.  Control 
on 
UNIT 
1 
for level 
adjustment  of  the AUX.  source.  The  master  gain  control  for  the entire system 
is the Master Control 
on 
UNIT 2. 
The Model A68S  Stacking  Kit includes  stacking brackets  for  attaching  the two 
mixers  firmly  together plus  the required  inter-connecting  cable.  The  cable  only,  is 
available  separately under  the  Model  A68SC. 
Guarantee:  The  Shure Model  M68 Mixer  is  guaranteed  to be  free  from  electrical 
and mechanical  defects  for a period  of  one  year  from date  of  shipment  from the 
factory,  provided  all  instructions  are complied  with  fully.  In  case of  daamge,  it is 
essential that you carefully repack the unit  and return  it to the factory or,  if  outside 
of 
the United States, 
to 
your  dealer  or authorized  Shure  Service  Center  for repair. 
Our guarantee  is  voided  if  the  basic  assembly  has  been  opened  or  subjected  to 
unreasonably  rough  handling. 
SHIELD 
MIXER  INPUT  MICROPHONE  MIXER INPUT 
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MICROPHONE 
HIGH  IMPEDANCE 
[BALANCED LOW IMPEDANCE LINE1 
MICROPHONE  INPUT  CONNECTIONS 
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MIC. OUTPUT  MIC. OUTPUT 
LOW  IMPEDANCE 
(BALANCED  LINE1 
HIGH  IMPEDANCE 
MICROPHONE  OUTPUT  PLUG  CONNECTIONS 
MICROPHONE 
CONNECTIONS 
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FIGURE 
A 


