Dynacord MV 512 Stereo Amplifier User Manual


 
mandatory to perform any plugging or unplugging of microphone cables with the phantom power
turned off. Also make sure, that the phantom power is turned off when utilizing microphones that
are not meant to be operated with phantom power. The voltage that is present on pin 2 and pin 3
of the XLR-connector could lead to severe damages on the microphones. When in doubt, please
consult the owner’s manual of the questionable microphone or contact your dealer before you
perform any connections.
17. input sensitivity switch (IN 1)
Setting this switch to its “MIC”-position lets you connect a low-impedance dynamic microphone to the IN
1, while in LINE-setting a high-level sound source can be played via the IN 4.
18. input “IN 1"
This balanced input lets you either connect a low-impedance dynamic microphone (30 - 600 ohms) or a
high-level sound source (e. g. AM/FM tuner, cassette deck, CD-player, etc.). The connector is carried out
as 1/4" phone jack. To adjust the input sensitivity, please use the corresponding switch (17). The input
features the “Voice Priority” function which overrides all other input signals once a microphone message
is send. If you want to have this function disabled, please contact a DYNACORD SERVICE CENTER.
19. mains cord connector
This connector is meant for the connection of the supplied mains cord.
20. binding posts for the DC battery supply
These two binding posts allow the connection of an external 24 V DC power supply ( e. g. a 24 V DC
battery). In this way continuous operation of the amplifier is maintained even during a power outage, since
it is automatically switched to the DC power source.
NOTES
The amplifier is not capable of recharging the connected battery. Thus, it is recommended to have
a suitable device at hand.
When the amplifier is operated on the DC power source, the nominal power handling capacity
drops by approximately 20 %.
21. binding posts
22. binding post “COM”
The common terminal for the outputs (23) and (24).
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