Shure M367 manual

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    Model M367 User Guide ©2005 Shure Incorporated 27 C 851 1 (Rev . 4) Printed in U.S.A. SIX CHANNEL MICROPHONE MIXER DESCRIPTION The Shure M367 is a portable, six – input, two-output (mono), battery-powered microphone and line level mixer/p r eampl ifier . Its transform er – isolated design, low-no ise performance, and compact and rugged constru[...]

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    2 FRONT PANEL CONTRO LS AND INDICATORS FRONT PANEL CONTROLS AND INDICATORS FIGURE 1 1. Input Gain Contro l: For be st perfo rmanc e, adjust each Input Gain C ontr ol so t he a ssoci ate d Inpu t Pea k LED illu mina tes r ed only on the loudest signal p eaks. 2. Input Low-Cut Filte r Switch: Provide s low-frequ ency roll – off to reduc e wind nois[...]

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    3 REAR PA NEL CON NECTO RS AND C ONTRO LS REAR PANEL CONNECTORS AND CONTROLS FIGURE 2 1. Mic/Line Level O utput Switch: Set s outp ut to microphone o r line level. 2. Phantom Power Switc h: Adds 12-volt phantom po wer to all inputs se t to MIC. Use DIP switch 7 to increase volta ge to 48 volts (see DIP Switches). 3. Mic/Line Level Input Switches 1-[...]

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    4 AC OPERA TION Use the su pplied pow er adapte r to connect the M3 67 to a power outle t. M367: 100-120 V AC, 50/60 Hz M367E : 220-240 V AC, 50/60 Hz The opera ting voltag e can b e switche d internally (se e Intern al Modif iab le Fun cti ons ). BA TTER Y OPERA TION Open th e battery c omp artment by grasping the sides o f the comp artme nt, squ [...]

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    5 SPECIFICATIONS Frequency Resp onse 20 to 20 ,000 Hz ± 2.0 dB (chann el co ntrols ce ntered) Total Harmon ic Distortion 0.25% TH D at +4 dBm outpu t, 55 to 20,000 Hz Voltage G ain Inputs Outputs Equivalent Inpu t Noise £ –127 dBV w ith 150 W source, 400 to 20,000 Hz Output Noise Master level ful l CCW: – 100 d BV, 400 to 20,000 H z Maste r l[...]

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    6 REPLACEME NT P ARTS Foot Kit (4 in ki t) ....................... ........... ........... ........... ... 90S8100 M367 Fu se, 0.125 A, 250 V ..................... ............ .......... 80E380 M367E Fu se, 0.063 A, 250 V ................... ............ .......... 80G380 Knob Master .... ................. ...................... ................. [...]

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    7 INTERNAL ADJUSTMENTS These interna l adjustm ent s require only rem oval of the top cover : 1. Remov e battery comp artment. 2. Remov e four screws secu ring two plasti c end caps and on e groun d-bonding screw on the sid e opposite the b attery com- par t m en t . 3. Slowly slide c over up a nd off chass is. VCA DISTORTION TRIMPOT (R607) DO NOT [...]

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    8 INTERNAL MODIFIABLE FUNCTIONS Perfo rm all modi ficat ions thro ugh s older poin ts acce ssibl e on the mai n PC board. DISASSEMBLING THE M367 1. Remov e the mixe r top cove r as previously describ ed. 2. Careful ly remov e three multi-pi n cable assembly connec tors from upp er front PC board (n earest front p anel). Remove the three Phill ip s [...]

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    9 ADAPTING LINE OUT TO DUAL BANANA JACK Add a du al banana jac k, ba lanced, line-le vel o utput capab ility by purchas ing a commercial unit (Sescom XLR F -3BP or equivale n t), or ob tainin g a fem ale XLR connecto r (Radio S hack 274-01 1 or equiva lent), a dual b anana jack (ITT 2269 o r equiv alent) , a small util ity box, and a shor t len gth[...]

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    10 CHANGING LIMITER RELEASE TIME TO ONE SECOND Remov e resi stor R74 1 (abou t 15 mm be hind ribbon cabl e assem bly W813) . CHANGING LIMITER THRESHOLD PRESETS 1. S elect the eq uiv ale nt res istor val ues fo r the desi red l imite r threshol ds from th e foll owing t able . Then fill in th e follo wing work she et with the re sisto r selecti ons.[...]

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    SHURE Incorpora ted W eb A ddres s: h ttp:/ /www.s hure. com 5800 W. T ouhy Av enue, N ile s, IL 60 714-46 08, U.S. A. In U.S.A., Phone: 1-8 47-600- 2000 Fax: 1-847-600-1 212 In Europe, Phone: 49 -7131-721 40 Fax: 49- 7131-72 1414 In Asia, Pho ne: 1-85 2-2893-4 290 Fax: 1-85 2-2893- 4055 Inte rnat ional, Ph one: 1- 847- 600- 2000 Fax: 1-8 47-600- 6[...]