Sony SRP-V110 manual

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     1998 by Sony Sound Tec Corporation 2-346-297- 21 (1) Table of Contents A UDIO MIXER SRP-V110 Main characteristic s .............................. . 2 Dimension s ............................................. . 2 Connections exampl e ........................... . 3 Name and function of each par t .......... . 4 MONO INPUT sectio n ..............[...]

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    2 This is a small, multi-functional eight-group buses audio mixer combined with a small/mid-sized SR system and multi track recorder, etc. that supports recording systems. Equipped with 10 channels of mono input, 4 channels of stereo input, and 4 channels of auxiliary stereo input Despite its small size, it can provide support in various ways using[...]

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    3 Connections example SR system connection Recording system connection Main characteristics Dimensions Connections example Graphic Equalizer Power Amplifier Monitor Speaker Effector Microphone Compressor Keyboard AUDIO MIXER SRP-V110 CD or MD Player Main Speaker Compressor Graphic Equalizer Power Amplifier Effector Microphone Compressor Keyboard AU[...]

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    4 Name and function of each part HIGH MID LEVEL AUX LOW ON PFL 4 1-2 3-4 5-6 7-8 MONI L-R DIRECT LCF TAPE 3 1-2 1 5 HIGH MID LEVEL AUX LOW ON PFL 4 1-2 3-4 5-6 7-8 MONI L-R DIRECT LCF TAPE 7 6 8 3 1-2 2 LEVEL POWER ON OFF -15 +15 100 10K 500 1.5K -15 +15 -15 +15 - ∞ 0 1 2 - ∞ 0 - ∞ 0 - ∞ 0 - ∞ 0 L ODD R EVEN [...]

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    5 9 AUX 1-2 PAN control When turned towards the “1”, sound is shifted to the AUX 1 bus, and when turned in the “2” direction, it is shifted to the AUX 2 bus. When turned to the maximum in either direction, the output level is increased by +3 dB. !º AUX 1-2 control This controls the level that is sent to the AUX 1/2 buses. This AUX is a pre[...]

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    6 Name and function of each part STEREO INPUT section -10dBs 5 HIGH MID AUX LOW ON PFL 4 1-2 3-4 5-6 7-8 1-2 L-R 7 6 8 3 ST5 ST1 -10dBs HIGH MID AUX LOW ON PFL 4 1-2 3-4 5-6 7-8 1-2 L-R 3 ST6 ST2 -10dBs HIGH MID AUX LOW ON PFL 4 1-2 3-4 5-6 7-8 1-2 L-R 3 ST7 ST3 -10dBs HIGH MID AUX LOW ON PFL 4 1-2 3-4 5-6 7-8 1-2 L-R 3 ST8 ST4 -15 +15 - ∞ [...]

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    7 1 –10 dBs button When this button is turned off, the reference input level is +4 dBu; and when it is turned on, it is –10 dBu. 2 HIGH (High equalizer) level control This varies the high equalizer level between –15 - +15 dB. The equalizer is a 12 kHz shelving type. 3 MID (Mid equalizer) level control This varies the mid equalizer level betwe[...]

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    8 Name and function of each part MONITOR section 1 PHONES (headphones) connector Phone jack (Tip: L, Ring: R, Sleeve: GND) This is the connector that the headphones are connected to. The same signals are output as those from the MONITOR OUTPUT connectors, and signals from channels whose PFL or AFL buttons are turned on can be confirmed. 2 PEAK mete[...]

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    9 1-2 3-4 5-6 7-8 2TR IN L-R 8 1-2 3 4 5 6 7 AFL PFL +3 +1 0 -1 -3 -5 -7 -10 -20 PEAK VU L R +5 +13 +11 +10 +9 +7 +5 +3 0 -10 +15 POWER MONITOR AUX MASTER +48V PHONES AUDIO MIXER SRP-V110 - ∞ +10 0 +5 +10 -5 -10 -20 - ∞ 0 - ∞ +10 0 - ∞ +10 0 - ∞ +10 0 - ∞ +10 0 - ∞ +10 0 - ∞ +10 0 - ?[...]

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    10 Name and function of each part AUX OUTPUT MONO INPUT INSERT 10 LINE MIC INSERT 8 LINE MIC 7 8 R L(MONO) 4 3 6 5 8 7 R L R L(MONO) R L(MONO) R L(MONO) RL R L(MONO) R L(MONO) L R +48V R L RL L R OUT IN 2TR MASTER STEREO INPUT ST1 ST2 ST5 ST6 ST3 ST4 ST7 ST8 MONITOR OUT GRP/ DIRECT OUT TAPE IN INSERT OUTPUT ON OFF 8 6 9 !¡ !™ !£ !º 4 7 5 0 5 S[...]

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    11 INSERT MONO INPUT 5 LINE MIC INSERT 6 LINE MIC INSERT 3 LINE MIC INSERT 4 LINE MIC INSERT 1 LINE MIC INSERT 2 LINE MIC 1 2 3 4 5 6 2 MONO INPUT 1 INSERT 9 LINE MIC INSERT 7 LINE MIC TAPE IN 1 4 7 3 2 GRP/ DIRECT OUT Name and function of each part !¡ 8 AUX OUTPUT connectors Phone jacks (Unbalanced, reference level: +4 dBu) 9 2TR OUT connectors P[...]

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    12 !™ Block diagram 7/8 STEREO L OUTPUT +4dBs INSERT FADER MONITOR OUTPUT +4dBs PHONES MIC -10 - -60dBs LEVEL LINE +10 - -40dBs LCF LCF LOW MID HIGH FREQ LEVEL INSERT FADER PAN L-R AUX1-2 AUX3 AUX5/7 L-R GROUP 1-8 AUX 1-2 PFL L CONTROL PEAK PFL R MONO INPUT 1-8 PFL ON -20dB TAPE INPUT -10dBs TAPE 1-2 3-4 5-6 7-8 PAN AUX4 AUX6/8 GROUP/DIRECT OUTPU[...]

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    13 Suitable load impedance — — — — 600 Ω or more — — — 600 Ω or more 10 k Ω or more — 10 k Ω or more 600 Ω or more — 600 Ω or more 600 Ω or more 8 Ω or more !£ Main specifications MIC LINE TAPE INPUT INSERT INPUT INSERT OUTPUT 1-4 5,7 6,8 OUTPUT INPUT OUTPUT INSERT INPUT INSERT OUTPUT PHONES Impedance 2.2 k Ω 22[...]

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    14 !¢ Trouble-shooting guide In the event of any unexpected problems, please double-check the following points. If after that, normal operation cannot be resumed, contact the store from which the item was purchased, or your nearest Sony dealer. Condition When the POWER switch is turned on, the power indicator does not light up, nor is any sound ou[...]

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    Printed in Japan[...]