Operation Manual

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(15) Amp Clip LED
The red Amp Clip LED illuminates when the input level to the internal
amplifier is too high. It is acceptable for this LED to come on momentarily
every now and then but the Main or Monitor Master Volume (depending
on which mode has been selected: see (14) above) should be turned
down if the Amp Clip LED illuminates consistently.
NB! Continued use of the GigRac with the Amp Clip
LED illuminated could cause serious damage to your
GigRac and your loudspeakers!
(16) Main Output meter
The 10-segment output meter shows the signal level output from the
Main Master Volume control.
It is best to aim to have the red 10dB LED lighting up regularly during
the loudest signals peaks playing through your GigRac and the 16dB
LED flicking on very occasionally. This will ensure that a good level is
passing through the mixer.
(17) Record Output
The Record Output is for connecting a recording device such as a
cassette or mini disk recorder.
The signal output at the Record Output socket is a post fade signal
derived from the Main Mix output. The amount of signal level leaving the
GigRac via the Record Outputs is determined by the Main Master Volume
control. (8)
(18) Phones Output
Connect headphones to the Phones Output. The Phones Output derives
its signal from the Monitor (Mon) controls on each channel and the over
all volume of the headphones output is determined by using the Mon
(Phones) Master Volume control (9)
(19) Main Output
The Main Output carries the Main Mix signal after it has passed through
the Graphic Equaliser and the Main Master Volume control (i.e. the
same signal that is sent to the internal amplification). This output can