Specifications
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3] Controls and Indicators. 
•  O … REV 
Input phase reverse switch. In the up position the input is in phase 
with the output. In the down position the input phase is reversed. 
It is normal to hear a “click” when operating this switch. 
•  0dB … -20dB 
Input attenuator. In the up position the gain of the MA 2.2 is as 
marked around the GAIN knob. In the down position, a pad is 
inserted at the input, reducing overall gain by 20dB. Use for high 
level inputs such as drums when you can’t turn down the GAIN far 
enough. It is normal to hear a “click” when operating this switch. 
•  PK 
This led will light when the output of the MA 2.2 reaches +18dBu 
indicating a possible overload condition. The MA 2.2 is capable of 
+24dBu output level. The threshold of this indicator can be 
internally adjusted, see the section on Internal Adjustments. 
•  GAIN dB 
Adjusts the gain/volume of the MA 2.2. What more can we say? 
•  OUT … MUTE 
This control mutes the MA 2.2 output when in the down position. 
Very useful in avoiding loud “bangs” when you have to switch on the 
phantom power or change the microphone input. Also read Tips. 
•  48V … ON 
Phantom power required for condenser microphones and active DI 
boxes. In the down position, 48V is applied to pin 2 and 3 of the 
input XLR connector via 6k8 ohm resistors. 
CAUTION!! Always MUTE the MA 2.2 when switching the 
48V on or off to avoid loud “bangs” and damage to your 
loudspeakers and ears!! 
•  HI Z … LO Z 
This control changes the input impedance of the MA 2.2. The input 
impedance is what the microphone “sees” as a load. In the up 
position, the MA 2.2 input impedance is 3k ohms. In the down 
position the input impedance is 1k2 ohms. Which position to use?? 
This is purely a subjective thing. Some microphones such as 
dynamic and older tube types may sound better in the LO Z position. 
It is normal to hear a “click” when operating this switch. 
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