Owner's Manual
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... dependent to it. All of this applies to analog mixers in particular). and how. 3-1. The Head Amplifier "Gain" Control Is the Key! Let's review our simplified mixer block diagram: Each and every "stage" in the mixer's signal path will add a certain amount of noise to the signal... circuitry and cause clipping. This can't be in relation to any significant degree on the level of noise added by the preceding stages. MG16/6FX 11 Just remember that means the head amplifier. If you don't get the signal up to the desired level at later stages, which...
... dependent to it. All of this applies to analog mixers in particular). and how. 3-1. The Head Amplifier "Gain" Control Is the Key! Let's review our simplified mixer block diagram: Each and every "stage" in the mixer's signal path will add a certain amount of noise to the signal... circuitry and cause clipping. This can't be in relation to any significant degree on the level of noise added by the preceding stages. MG16/6FX 11 Just remember that means the head amplifier. If you don't get the signal up to the desired level at later stages, which...