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1. 16 UXZTAPE IN E ATE T AAA aa REC OUT 194dB 30 LINE IN 238dB MIC NS 288 Deena E E wale eae aie 50 BLOCK and LEVEL DIAGRAM 21 VMA PAR E a JEAND EG HIGH MID LOW AUX INT
2. 9 Main Out Aux In IV Panel Descriptions Rear Panel e 4 POWEH 120V 50 60Hz MI B a 4e 240V 50 60Hz MI T6 3AL 250V 250 Power RISK OF FIRE REPLACE C Consumption 1350W WITH FUSE AS MARKED 1 Power Switch This switch controls the AC mains power to your powered mixer Power is on when the switch is in the on up position and is confirmed when the power LED indicator is illuminated Note Before turning on or off the mixer It is a good idea to turn down the main master and monitor master controls 2 FUSE The fuse is located in the fuse holder See Section VII Specifications for the correct values 3 IEC Socket This is where you connect the supplied AC line cord to provide AC power to the all VM series powered mixer Plug the line cord into an AC socket properly configured for your particular model L R BRIDGE RIGHT LEFT 4 ohm Minimum Load B Parallel MONITOR COO 4 ohm Minimum Load B Parallel y VM11T DRV 8 ohm Min L R BRIDGE 4 ohm Minimum Load LEFT MAIN 4 ohm Minimum Load RIGHT MONITOR VM11S DRV Power Amp B r Parallel A 4 ohm Minimum Load VM8 DRV 4 Monitor Out These two parallel speaker output jacks accept standard 1 4 two conductor phone plugs providing 300 wa
3. 125 250 500 1K 2K 4K 8K Meter LEFT AY Monitor Stereo am 70 e o EG ROUTIN e o 10 e Main sec 10 125 250 500 1K 2K 4K SK Meter RIGHT MONITOR 19 9 Aux Tape EFT MAIN RIGHT to Mon Aux In Tape In Monitor Monitor EDAM 10 E 5 EFX to Mon to Mon EFX to Main e fs ASSIGN i 3 e 70 O 70 Left Main Monitor Out Right Mon FOOT S W 11 Aux In Connect these jacks to the output jacks of an external effects processor If the effects processor has a stereo output connect it to the AUX IN L MONO and R jacks If it has monaural output use the AUX IN L MONO jack Signal input to these jacks 15 sent to the ST bus 12 Tape In Use these jacks to connect a stereo device such as a cassette player or a CD player The signals input to these jacks is sent to the ST bus 13 Rec Out The ST bus signal before it has passed through the MASTER control and graphic equalizer 14 Monitor Out The MONI bus signal which has passed through the MASTER control and graphic equalizer 15 Left Main Right Mon Out The Left Main and Right Mon output 1 4 connectors are the final output for the master stereo mix and controlled by the master left and Right level volume pots 16 EFX Out The input of an external effect such a
4. ASSIGN stereo ae m TAPE REC IN OUT Aux In OH SS OE OE ACTIVE MONITOR SPEAKER GUITAR SP 115APM 19 Vil System Hookup Diagram VM 8DRV As a band with VM 8DRV Here is an example of using the VM 8DRV as a compact system for a band Power Power AMP2 A B SP 122 OR SP 152L SP 122 OR SP 152L UE 5 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 75 7s B 2 2 slow Low e 15 15 15 15 15 15 s 715 10dB Pad 1OdB Pad 10dB Pad 10dB Pad 10dB Pad 1OdB Pad Pad 00 Aux ia ape In Mon nior ues 29 2 Q QEI GUITAR EFFECTOR TET EFFECTS PHOCESSOR VFX EB E dul KEYBOARD ay CD PLAYER MONITOR SPEAKER SP 112AP OR SP 115AP GUITAR 20 TDR O mM Y n LED METAL OL SPEAKER 4ohm LOAD OUTPUT LEFT PROTECT O R LEFT OUT PROTECT 4 FROTECT LEFT s a gt p 7BAND GEQ 2 gt ut m E MUTTING OED 7T De gt E ag 2 LINE P 304B LE PA
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6. T IE 16 STEREO IN 16dB AUX TAPE IN i asap UNE INC 29 248 MIC IN 56 46 BLOCK ana LEVEL DIAGR RAM 5 lt lt certet 12 jt ud zl E Lx x e PAN e LEVEL 8 fe T AUX TAFE MONITOR E TO MAIN FFX MONITOR Me ON OFF REC OUT 1eJB 125 EQ ROUTING REC OUTI 1 dB San E i 125 LJow oFr 4 LE EFT RICHT MONITOR Z2dB LED METAL LEFT SLB SPEAKER FILTER WOOFER Bae BOHM BRIDGE zl LPF SPEAKER M 4ohm LOAD Sea OUTPUT SIGHT zl RIGHT MONITOR TM MUTTING AUCI MONITOR OUT MONITOR 4458 i LED METAL v gt oli MONITOR OUT MONITORE 4 FB ki Le m E an EMI LEFT L R OUTPUT POWER VM11SDRVH 450W 42 VM11SDRV 300W RIGHT MONITOP OUTPUT POWER VM11SDRVH 450W 42 VM11SDRV 300W BRIDGE OUTPUT POWER VM11SDRVH 900W 82 VM11SDRV 300W 39 29 LEFT RIGHT MONO MONITOR EFF OUT 4d3 22 VM 8DRV E O MAIN MONITOR PHANTOM LED METAL OL MC 2 IMP SM QUT AOHM LOAD soa sy gt gt 2BAND EQ E 1948 300W OUTPUT a MAIN OUT PROTECT MAIN LINE e PATI ER th PROTECT LA 2088 PAD LOW LEFT 7 1988 gt cea a gt gt wp z
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8. SORE 24 27 Introduction The new 11 VM 11S and VM 8DRV mixers offer solid feature packed performance in a compact economical format The VM 11T DRV VM 11S DRV features 11 independent channels while the VM 8 DRV features 8 channels Each channel incorporates a low impedance XLR input and a high impedance quarter inch phone jack input Separate pre monitor sends active high mid and low equalization and post DSP effect sends are also provided for each channel on the VM versions The master section for the VM DRV versions provides controls for main monitor effect send effect return The VM DRV mixer features seven band equalization Each models graphic EQ sections offer 12 cut boost capability Each VM 11T DRV VM 11S features a footswitchable Digital Effect while theVM 11T VM 11S DRV and VM 8DRV offer linear control Digital Signal Processing D S P The VM 11T DRV VM 11S and VM8 DRYV offer portability versatility and dependability Important Safety Instructions 1 Read Instructions the safety and operating instructions should be read before the appliance 15 operated 2 Retain Instructions The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference 3 Heed Warnings All warnings on this appliance and in the operating instructions should be adhered to 4 Follow Instructions All instructions should be followed 5 Wat
9. OIC Monitor Out Hight Mon 28 Main Monitor Stereo Switch This push button control routes either the main outputs Left amp Right through the Left and Right graphic EQ section or sends the main mono signal through the left graphic EQ section and a monitor mono signal through the right graphic EQ sections 29 Graphic Equalizer Left Main 7 band graphic equalizers are provided on the front panel and may be used for stereo Left or Main L R of 115 DRV 30 Graphic Equalizer Right Monitor 7 band graphic equalizers are provided on the front panel and may be used for stereo Right or Monitor of 115 DRV 31 Phantom Power Switch This push button control provides 48V of DC power to the independent channel XLR inputs for the use of condenser microphone without external battery 32 Delay Time Adjust This control adjusts the delay time 33 Delay Time Range Select This push control select delay time range from 50 350 msec or 350 1000 msec 34 Delay Feedback Adjust This control adjusts the delay feedback 35 Delay Feedback Range Select This push control select delay feedback range from 0 45 or 45 90 36 Reverb Time Adjust This control adjusts the reverb time 37 Reverb Time Range Select This push control select reverb time range from 0 5 3 5 sec or 3 5 10 sec 38 Reverb and Delay Mix Balance Adjust This control adjust the reverb or delay mixing level 39 DSP Peak Indicator
10. Q Q QUO n mm REV mv 8 MI 8 W 4 ove 1 EFL MAIN Sam Monitor Bri ridge MONO Montar 5 EFX to Mon Ez to mm L R s 715 je MAIN Bridgg e 1 STEREO zi ASSIGN Stereo MASTER pud Aux In Tape In 2 LEES ety a Monitor Out Hight Mon 10 PAD This switch attenuates the input signal by 10dB when connecting a line level device to channels 1 7 or if the mic input is distorted turn this switch on the pressed in position STEREO INPUT CHANNELS In addition to the standard six mono input channels the VM 11S DRV features two stereo input channels Each of these stereo channels has two 1 4 line level inputs The signal from the left 1 4 line level input is routed to the left output and the signal from right 1 4 line level input is routed the right output The balance between these two inputs is controlled by the pan control la Mic In This input accepts a standard XLR microphone connector and low impedance microphone 2a 2b Line In These channels may be used as monaural inputs by simply using the odd channel input 8 or 9 in which case the mono signal you put into the odd channel is fed to both odd and even stereo inputs 3a Level The channel level control provides continuously variable adjustment of the stereo channel s output level to the main output 4a EFX DSP The channel EFX DSP control
11. 10 Pad 10 Pad 2 Line Line 10dB Pad 70dB Pad 10dB Pad Q Line Line Line f Mic s Phantom Power Off Professional Audio 8 Channel Powered Mixer 125 250 500 1K 2K 4K 8K Meter FON QS oy 5 D 70 i e CY FFX 12 g 10 EZE TEH 10 Pad 10dB Pad Aux In In Monitor 9 9 10 05 e 9 6 e e a 10 RB EFX Out Note The operation of the VM8 DRV VRM8 DRV Mono powered mixer 1s nearly identical This manual will help you understand and get the most out of all VM mixers MONO INPUT CHANNELS 1 Mic In This input accepts a standard XLR microphone connector and low impedance microphone 2 Line In This input accepts a l 4inch two conductor plug and is suitable for unbalanced line level sources 3 Level The channel level control provides continuously variable adjustment of the channel output level to the main mixing buss 4 EFX DSP The channel Reverb Effects control varies the amount of channel signal sent to the reverb or D S P as well as to the effects send circuitry 5 MON This control varies the amount of signal sent to the monitor send circuitry 6 High The high frequency shelf control 15 set at 10kHz You can increase
12. a 8 D a L D a a a i m Q zo EN Q nm 9 IN QUT ol m 3 aw FOOT S W Monitor Out Right FROM MONITOR SPEAKER OUT GUITAR EFFECTOR ST EJ OE MONITOR SPEAKER SP 115M GUITAR 18 Vil System Hookup Diagram VM 11SDRV As a band with VM 11SDRV Here is an example of using the VM 11SDRV as a compact system for a band Power AMP1 A B Power AMP2 A B SP 152H OR SP 152H OR SP 153H SP 153H Ny CH 5 Ie es 5 aI mo Power D e e LI Tor Level O Level 5 k O Level O Level 9 essionalAudio V M1 1S DRV V T O 20 07770 010 07770 010 g 010 50 350 wet eO eU eU ela 0 0 0 12 8 e 8 N a P pank e pank Pan E Bal oie X L R L R L8 L R L R L R L R L B 5070 000 0 Po ie 5 mn em ET 5 E 5 as 2 50
13. MAIN AMP e 5 0 7 ASSIGN D g Stere Left Main EFX Out Mono Subwoofer FOOT S W 10 Digital Signal Processor Function and Features The STK digital reverbs gives the power to create original sounds with a wide range of effects Effect patch effect setting can be stored in the internal memory calling up any patch is quick and easy by linear potentiometer FEATURES Stereo Effect preset available divided by potentiometer Easy program selection methods Automatic input audio signal overshooting indication circuit on board Usage of a 1M byte SRAM for superior quality stereo reverb and delay sound Usage of the famous ASAHIKASEI 24bit DSP with built in 20 bit AD DA stereo converter 20bit delta sigma 64 x oversampling AD converter 20bit delta sigma 128 x oversampling AD converter 64 x oversampling ADC digital filter 128 x oversampling DAC digital filter CD quality professional sound reality APPLICATIONS Long time delay and repeat for moslem church Fantastic Karaoke sound system for Asian Very clean and bright echo feedback and delay for european karaoke vocal sound Keyboard guitar and combos IV Panel Descriptions VM 8DRV PEST s O 70 0 70 65 PERI E EEX 7 0 70 0 10 e 5 5 O Mon 0 10 0 75 15 15 15 e Oe D e Oe e e e e e e e 6 iQ 75 15 75
14. Rated output RL 40 Rated output RL 89 Main output 4dB m 600 Q Frequency Response 20Hz 20k 82 1 watt Speaker Out 1 1 508 CH IN to Main OUT 4dBm 1 1 508 Hum and Noise 110dB Equivalent input noise 20Hz 208 RS 1500 Q 7008 Residual output noise SP OUT With 20Hz 20kHz BPF 97dB Residual output noise MAIN OUT Cross Talk 608B at 1kz adjacent channel inputs 60dB at 1 Input to Output INPUT CHANNEL Equalization 150B shelving High 10k 15dB shelving Low 100hz Graphic Equalization 1208 maximum boost or cut in each of seven bands 125 250 500 1K 2K 4K 8K Protection circuit Short circuit current limit DC protection at speaker output Power ON OFF transient AC line fuse Indicators Power Green Phantom Amber DSP Yellow 5 Points LED Meter 10 5 0 3 6dB Main Out DC offset voltage gt DC10 m Dimension WxDxH 413x256x222 mm Weight Net 23 77 lbs 10 78kg Power Consumption 500 W FUSE 100V 120V 6 3A 220V 240V T 3 15A Connector Bal XLR input Unbal 1 4 input Unbal 1 4 output NOTE 1 Sensitivity is the lowest level that will produce a full power output or the nominal output level when the unit is set to maximum gain 2 XLR connectors are balanced Phone jacks are unbalanced 26 IX Specifications VM 8DRV Input specifications rere Toad Input level ctual Loa Input terminals EOF ste win Nominal Max before Connector i
15. decide how you will configure your sound system mono or stereo Below are system variations that can be used with your powered mixer Carefully consider all of them to decide which system you will use NOTE The VM Mixers feature flexible patching options which make possible more variations of setup than are presented here Once familiarized with the unit s capabilities you should be able to achieve practically any setup you desire m Connecting monitoring speakers You can connect one or two speakers to the SPEAKERS MONITOR jacks Speaker impedance varies with the number of speakers that are connected Be sure to maintain speaker impedance at the specified value or higher Refer to the figure below Connecting two Speakers MONITOR RIGHT B Parallel A B Parallel A 4 ohm Minimum Load MONITOR B Parallel Br Parallel RIGHT 4 ohm Minimum Load 4 ohm 8 ohm V Connecting Your System m Connecting main speaker If you select the two channel connection the speaker connect to the SPEAKER L R jacks And select the BRIDGE connection The speaker connect to SPEAKERS L R BRIDGE jacks Defend on the number of connected speakers And the type of connection speaker impedance requirements vary Be sure maintain speaker impedance value or higher Refer to the below Powered Stereo Two Channel Connection The basic stereo setup One or more input devices such as a microphone keyboard CD player or t
16. main output connector and serves as a volume control for the left internal amplifier In Left Right mode 24 Master Right Monitor This control provides adjustment of signal to the right main output connector and serves as a volume control for the right internal amplifier In Monitor mode 25 DSP Switch This push control activates deactivates the DSP effects 26 EFX To Mon This master DSP EFX level control sent to Mon bus varies the amount of overall combined signal of the independent channels 27 EFX To Main This master DSP EFX level control sent to main bus varies the amount of overall combined signal of the independent channels IV Panel Descriptions VM 11SDRV FRONT PANEL MASTER SECTION Phantom am On 0 9 id D VM115 DRV 11 Channel Stereo Powered Mixer EG S5 Main Monitor Stereo a 57350 Ni 350 1000 242 aM 45 90 Am 125 250 500 1K ZK 4K 8K Meter LEFT MAIN Zi e 0 5 3 5 ss 10 am 125 250 500 1K 2K 4K 8K Meter RIGHT MONITOR n Fow x 4 S E 10 EFX to Mon EFX to Main L R Bridgg MASTER Aux EFT MAIN HIGHT to Mon Aux In Tape In Monitor BAIO M ND zs 5 2 O 10 70 7 2 11
17. or attenuate frequencies 10kHz and above up to 15dB There is a detente in the 0 position indicating a flat response 7 Low The low frequency shelf control is set at 100Hz You can increase or attenuate frequencies 100Hz and below up to 15dB A detente is provided in the On position indicating flat response 8 PAD This switch attenuates the input signal by 10dB when connecting a line level device to channels 1 7 or if the mic input is distorted turn this switch on the pressed in position e Line Line eU as 3 510 Monitor Out O Me ey Mic OO 65 TAPE AEC Aux In Main Out FOOT S W FRONT PANEL MASTER SECTION 9 Aux In Input to Aux Jack The Aux In Input to Aux phone jack is used to feed signals from an external source to the main bus and can be connected to the output of an external effects processor 10 Tape In Input to Main Jacks The Tape In Input to main phone jacks are used to feed signals from an external source to the main bus and can be connected to the stereo outputs of a cassette DAT or MD deck 11 Rec Out Output Jacks The Rec Out Output RCA jacks output the main bus signal prior to the 7 band graphic equalizer and master level control and can be connected to the stereo inputs of a cassette DAT or MD deck for recording 12 Monitor Out The monitor output phone jack outputs the monitor bus signal after the monitor master control and can be connec
18. power to the independent channel XLR inputs for the use of condenser microphone without external battery IV Panel Descriptions VM 11TDRV FRONT PANEL MASTER SECTION Phantom VM11TDRV E 6 4 Cy 11 Channel Triple Powered Mixer 125 250 500 1K 22K 4K 8K Meter 80 2 F as 3 n f ms MA me el cm 6 Q e e 8 350 O 1000 msc 40 og lt A nHuIU DRV DL 4 8 5 zr m e e 422 i eQ MASTER 45 Ro 2 aD s gg LEFT ME NEN 4 M 125 250 500 1K 2K 4K 8K Meter 1 05 85 e e EES C O Mi N rs 6 3 5 10 Sa a dmm Xe ode 271 2 FF o 4 5 5 O 424 HIGHT 125 250 200 1K 2K 4K 8K Meter 7 D 229 4 0 10 d m aster Monitor 50 5 ETF m O a Sy MAIN Ji Jo mi MONITOR O 10 O 10 Stereo Aux In Tape In to Mon Aux In Left EFXOut Mono Subwoofer Mano Monitor Out Right FOOT S W 31 Delay Time Adjust This control adjusts the delay time 32 Delay Time Range Sele
19. s divide the audio spectrum into 7 segments or bands You can raise or lower the level of each individual band by adjusting the slider on that band Any environment has its own set of acoustics even outdoors Some environments will reflect or absorb certain frequencies more than others a graphic equalizer allows you to attenuate ranges of frequencies that p are too strong and boost others that are too weak or in other words to Equalize the seven different bands in their relationship to each other C PROTECTION CIRCUIT The protect LED indicates that there is a problem either in the amplifier s external connections load or temperature conditions or its internal functions If one of these situations occurs the amplifier senses the problem and automatically switches into its Protect Mode The LED will light to warn you of the trouble and the amplifier will stop working If the LED lights and stays on switch the unit off If you feel that you have been able to correct the fault condition that caused the unit to go into the protect mode switch the mixer on again If you have successfully removed the fault condition the amplifier will run normally CAUTION If the protect LED remains lit when attempting to resume operation DO NOT USE THE UNIT Take your VM Mix to an authorized service facility or contact your dealer for help D CARE AND MAINTENANCE Your VM Mix is built to provide years of dependable service under demanding c
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21. D E LEFT E HIGH MID LOW Sp MONITOR STEREO SPEAKER BRIDGE BONY BOHM PROTECT Ll P Ae PROTFCT SPEAKER gt Lr gt gt gt a BRIDGE rom ml sqm eee RIGHT MIC n SE em af ue gt gem RIGHT 4ohm LOAD 300w OUTPUT e RIGHT OUT a 408 E 125 BK RIGHT 20dB r LED METAL E PROTECT PROTECT 2 dm __ gt 1 4 V Minn AUX TAPE TO RIGHT MONITOR is i gt SPEAKER 4ohm LOAD 300W OUTPUT MONITOR gt 7BAND GEQ 2 LS 125 BK AUX IN TAPE IN CER OJT L R OU 1 rdg Ye L R E LED METAL 14dB ns L TO APA di PHANTOM FOOT SW MUTTING c 467 mE ON CRIT p ON OFF LEFT OUTPUT TONER AOHM has RIGHT OUTPUT POWERCIOOW TAPE IN E EFFECT NEC 31 ON OUTPUT POWER GAGN BOH 4 ON OFF MONITOR MONO OUTPUT POWER BGGW BOHM 219 NEM E SE QE bad MENS des SURE ORE SRM QNS 36 26 14
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23. L R Bridge Stereo This slide switch select a main amp signal route depending on the speakers connected to the speaker Left amp Right or L R bridge jacks on the rear panel 22 Master Monitor Control This controls the overall signal level at the Monitor Line Out This setting is output to both the front and rear panel monitor jacks and appears in the monitor bus signal 23 DSP Switch This push control activates deactivates the DSP effects 24 EFX to Mon This master DSP EFX level control sent to MON bus varies the amount of overall combined signal of the independent channels 25 EFX To Main This master DSP EFX level control sent to Main bus varies the amount of overall combined signal of the independent channels 26 Master Control This Control adjusts the ST bus signal output level This setting is output to the SPEAKERS L R L R Bridge jacks and the MAIN STEREO jack on the rear panel and appears in the ST bus signal 27 Graphic Equalizer Left 7 band graphic equalizers are provided on the front panel and may be used for stereo section Left signal of VM 11T DRV 28 Graphic Equalizer Right 7 band graphic equalizers are provided on the front panel and may be used for stereo section Right signal of VM 11T DRV 29 Graphic Equalizer Monitor 7 band graphic equalizers are provided on the front panel and may be used for master Monitor signal of VM 11T DRV 30 Phantom Power Switch This push button control provides 48V of DC
24. PROFESSIONRL RUDIO ENGINEERING AND MANUFACTURING Professional Audio VM11T DRV VM11S DRV VM8 DRV VM series Box Type Powered Mixer OWNER S MANUAL ENGLISH Professional Audio PROFESSIONAL AUDIO ENGINEERING AND MANUFACTURING NS amp SZ 120V 50 60Hz LJ L B 230V 50 60Hz i 240V 50 60Hz T amp 3AL 250V 13AH 250 Model Consumption 1350W WITH FUSE AS MARKED 220V 50 60 2 MN Power Max RISK OF FIRE REPLACE MADE IN KOREA Do not connect anything to the SPEAKERS L R jacks CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN ATTENTION RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIGUE NE PAS OUVRIR WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS EGUIPMENT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE MONITOR RIGHT B Parallel B r Parallel SPEAKERS 4 ohm Minimum Load 4 ohm Minimum Load if you use this BRIDGE L R connection 600W 8 ohm L R BRIDGE 300W 4 ohm L R MONITOR 200w 8 ohm L R MONITOR A Bz8 16 ohm Speaker A B 4 8 ohm Speaker L R LEFT BRIDGE Br Parallel Ie s N P Ss AL O md if zd node 6 15 45 75 15 E OQ 15 15 15 15 Lag ND 0 0 i m 15 75 15 15 75 A ie iN S NL A M Ke 10dB Pad 10dB Pad 10dB Pad 10dB Pad 10dB Pad 10dB Pad 10dB Pad N AEN J VM11T D
25. RV 11 Channel Triple Powered Mixer 125 250 500 1K 2k 4K SK Meter 6 B H cJ XU 3 DOO KR 0 a LY m T RIGHT 125 250 500 1K 2K 4K 8 8 E 41 STEREO VERS 9170 17 Monon L Mono EFX to Mon EFX to Main LH Bridge HU C Stereo Auxin Tapeln Aux Tape to Mon Left EFXOut Mono Subwoofer N n LPF TZIEN Jor Monitor Out FOOT S W PROFESSIONRL RUDIO Professional Audio J ENGINEERING AND MANUFACTURING VM 11T DRV VM 11S DRV VM 8 DRV VM series Box Type Powered Mixer Table Of Contents T ATO OCU CUNO Dua essa OU SUS 2 2 Important Safety Instructions dss sissscsecss cis ceiecaisseccsectiaacessesseiscscssusssiscscsscaviasees 3 3 Warranty InforniatlOl esni 4 EV UuRMIeuiDiet T M 5 13 5 Your SVSECHE 2 s ned saa kx eov Eee aS 14 15 Operating Your Systeri in aoeuvesesesvescisv eec eseszek te vevcvvesdseuvosv 16 17 7 System Hookup Diagram aedis Vae on su De e eva ey eo Res evo eo vate bue 18 20 5 Block DIAG AMS SSAA 21 23 9 SPECION S
26. V o2 ower Level Professional Audio J 11 Channel Triple Powered Mixer 129 250 500 1K 2K 4K SK Meter p 350 lt 350 1000 mse 0 45 s Pr Cay P 10 p 0 5 3 5 soc MI 85 0 zie MIX T d b O 10 0 10 EFX to Mon EFX to Main a L R Bridge 10 aster Monitor amp o L Mono H Aux In Tape In Aux Tape to Mon Aux In EFXOut Mono Subwoofer Li Ox EC 10 Line 41 Mono LEE Sel Monitor Out Right FOOT S W 10 PAD This switch attenuates the input signal by 10dB when connecting a line level device to channels 1 7 or if the mic input is distorted turn this switch on the pressed in position STEREO INPUT CHANNELS In addition to the standard seven mono input channels the VMIIT DRV features two stereo input channels Each of these stereo channels has two 1 4 line level inputs The signal from the left 1 4 line level input is routed to the left output and the signal from right 1 4 line level input is routed the right output The balance between these two inputs is controlled by the pan control la Mic In This input accepts a standard XLR microphone connector and low impedance microphone 2a 2b Line In The
27. a cassette player or a CD player The signals input to these jacks is sent to the ST bus 13 Rec Out The ST bus signal before it has passed through the MASTER control and graphic equalizer 14 Monitor Out The MONI bus signal which has passed through the MASTER control and graphic equalizer 15 Main L R Out The ST bus signal which has passed through the main MASTER control and graphic equalizer 16 EFX Out The input of an external effect such as a delay or echo can be connected to this jack The signal adjusted by the EFFECT control of each channel will be sent to the EFFECT bus its level adjusted by the EFFECT OUT control and output from this jack 17 Footswitch The DSP Footswitch jack is a standard 1 4 size accommodating a monaural ON OFF Footswitch that enables disable the internal digital effects 18 Mono Subwoofer This line level subwoofer output allows you to conveniently add supplemental buss to your system The signal is derived from summed leftt right master output or the master output and is routed through a 125Hz low pass filter 19 Aux In Tape In Control This control varies the amount of the signal from the Tape In and Aux In mixed back to the main buss 20 Aux Tape to Mon Control The Aux Tape to Mon Control provides continuously variable adjustment of the signal derived from the tape in jacks located on the connector panel and sends that signal to the monitor master control 21 Main Amp Assign
28. ape deck An optional external effects processor One or more parallel speaker systems connected to each of the left and right sides of the output operating in stereo Addition of an externally powered monitor system L R Bridge MAIN AMP l ASSIGN Stereo NOT USED MONITOR OO 4 ohm Minimum Load 4 ohm 8 ohm 4 ohm 8 ohm NOT USED LEFT Br Parallel A RIGHT B r Parallel MONITOR OO 4 ohm Minimum e lobo 8 ohm 16 ohm 8ohm 16 ohm 8 ohm 16 ohm 8ohm 16 ohm 15 Powered Mono Bridge Connection The most basic setup one or more input devices such as a microphone keyboard CD player or Tape deck an optional external effects processor one of more speaker systems connected in parallel to the main output jack Addition of an externally powered monitor system NOT USED NOT USED L R RIGHT LEFT Bridge B Parallel A B Parallel A Allien Stereo 4 ohm Minimum Load 4 ohm Minimum Load 8 ohm 16 ohm VI Operating Your System Powered Mono Now that you have decided which mode and type of system operation you will use You are ready to make your system connections and settings on your VM Mixer 1 Switch everything to OFF This includes your VM mixer and all devices in the system 2 Set the EQ Assign switch to the out position This makes the equalizer affect the master output 3 Connect the input devices i
29. as well as to the effects send circuitry 5 MON This control varies the amount of signal sent to the monitor send circuitry 6 High The high frequency shelf control is set at SkHz You can increase or attenuate frequencies 8kHz and above up to 15dB There is a detente in the 0 position indicating a flat response 7 Mid The mid frequency is centered at 2 5 kHz You can increase or attenuate the midrange frequencies by as much 12 dB A detente is provided in the 0 position indicating a flat response 8 Low The low frequency shelf control is set at 80Hz You can increase or attenuate frequencies 80Hz and below up to 15dB A detente is provided in the 0 position indicating a flat response 9 PAN This control varies the amount of channel signal sent to either the left of right channel of the stereo mixer 7 Level Level Level e Level x Level 5 Level e Level CH 10 4 Level VM 1 15 DH V Professional Audio B 44 channel Stereo Powered Mixer Power 4 Panto om Pow mor OQ a EQ ROUTIN WV LJ 125 250 500 1K 2K 4K 8K Meter LEFT MAIN F a Main Monitor Stereo o amp OOOOO A 125 250 500 1K 2K 4K SK Meter RIGHT MONITOR O
30. ces check all cable connections before each performance In permanent installations verify the operation of all cables and connections often It is much easier to dead with a poor cable or connection before a performance or recording session than during it Vil System Hookup Diagram VM 11TDRV As a band with VM 11TDRV Here is an example of using the VM 11TDRV as a compact system for a band Power AMP1 A B Power AMP2 A B SP 152H OR SP 153H SP 152H OR SP 153H micum road rcm ncm CHE VM11T DRV L ror B zi ammi a mai vam im 11 Channel Triple Powered Mise KJ g E essi io 5 1 725 250 500 1K eK 4K SK Meter ime pU 12 0 E Pan Pan e e Pan e K e Panja Pan Bal Bal 1000 msc e O NI e E 4 H HEA oO AEH Rev Lf L LR LUE LOB LR LR 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 es gt 8 3 DSP d BX 4 5 X um Ezz 45 im D 10 d 80 S S Q Q gt Q Q Q Q S B S Q gt 8 5 2 E ME Es OX fh ORO fe s k gt ORC gt M C i 3 5
31. ct This push control select delay time range from 50 350 msec or 350 1000 msec 33 Delay Feedback Adjust This control adjusts the delay feedback 34 Delay Feedback Range Select This push control select delay feedback range from 0 45 or 45 90 35 Reverb Time Adjust This control adjusts the reverb time 36 Reverb Time Range Select This push control select reverb time range from 0 5 3 5 sec or 3 5 10 sec 37 Reverb and Delay Mix Balance Adjust This control adjust the reverb or delay mixing level 38 DSP Peak Indicator Digital Signal Processor Function and Features The STK digital reverbs gives the power to create original sounds with a wide range of effects Effect patch effect setting can be stored in the internal memory calling up any patch is quick and easy by linear potentiometer FEATURES Stereo Effect preset available divided by potentiometer Easy program selection methods Automatic input audio signal overshooting indication circuit on board Usage of a IM byte SRAM for superior quality stereo reverb and delay sound Usage of the famous ASAHIKASEI 24bit DSP with built in 20 bit AD DA stereo converter 20bit delta sigma 64 x oversampling AD converter 20bit delta sigma 128 x oversampling AD converter 64 x oversampling ADC digital filter 128 x oversampling DAC digital filter CD quality professional sound reality APPLICATIONS Long time delay and repeat for m
32. er If you are not certain of your total speaker impedance load contact your dealer for assistance WARNING Operating your VM powered mixer at an output impedance less than 4 ohms side can damage your unit and void your warranty 8 Connect the external Monitor Equalizer If you are utilizing an external graphic equalizer for the monitors using a standard l A4 shielded cable Connect the monitor out jack on your mixer to the input jack of your external monitor equalizer 9 Connect your external Monitor Power Amp If you are utilizing an external equalizer for the monitors No 8 using a standard 1 4 shielded cable connect the output jack of your monitor equalizer to the input jack of your monitor power amp If you are not using an external monitor equalizer connect the monitor out jack on your mixer directly to the input jack of your monitor power amplifier 10 Connect the Monitor speakers Using heavy gauge unshielded l 4 speaker cables connect your monitor speakers to the output jacks of the monitor power amplifier make sure that the total impedance load of your monitor speakers is not less than the recommended minimum impedance that your monitor power amp can safely handle A MONITOR OPERATION The idea behind a monitor system 15 to provide a completely independent mix of your input signals to your monitor speakers so that the performers can hear what they are doing and perform their best Because of speaker placeme
33. er and Moisture This appliance should not be used near water for example near a bathtub sink laundry tub in a wet basement near a swimming pool etc 6 Heat This appliance should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other appliances including amplifiers that produce heat 7 Power Sources This appliance should be connected to a power supply only of the type described in the operating instructions or as marked on the appliance if you are not sure of the type of power supply to your home consult your appliance dealer or local power company For appliances intended to operate from battery power or other sources refer to the operating instructions 8 Polarization If the appliance 1s equipped with a polarized alternating current line plug a plug having one blade wider than the other this plug will fit into the power outlet only one way This 1s a safety feature if you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet try reversing the plug if the plug should still fail to fit contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug 9 Grounding If the appliance 1s equipped with a 3 wire grounding type plug a plug having a third grounding pin this plug will only fit into a grounding type power outlet This 1s safety feature 1f you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet contact your electrician to replace your obsolete
34. he input devices into the six or more input channels Group your microphone channels and instrument channels to make mixing easier 4 Connect the input devices into the two Stereo input channels Using standard l 4 shielded cables connect the desired devices into the stereo input channels Keyboards drum machines tape programs etc 5 Connect the tape and of CD player If you are feeding a signal from a tape or CD player into your mixer using a stereo RCA cable Connect the output jacks of the player to the tape in jacks of your mixer If you wish to record the output of your mixer using a stereo RCA cable 16 connect the tape out jack of your mixer to the input jacks of the tape recorder 6 Connect the external effects device If you are utilizing an external effects device using standard 1 4 shielded cables connect the Aux send jack of your mixer to the input Jack of the effects device and connect the output jack of the effects device to the Aux Return jack of your mixer 7 Connect the speakers Using heavy gauge unshielded l 4 speaker cables connect your Left main speaker systems to the two parallel left main speaker output jacks on the rear panel of your powered mixer Connect your right main speaker systems to the two parallel right monitor speaker output jacks on the rear panel of your powered mixer The total speaker impedance load of your speaker systems connected to each side of your mixer must be 4 ohms or great
35. ieved or in the case of a microphone channel until you begin to hear feedback If you start to hear feedback quickly reduce the monitor control of that channel back to 0 or until the feedback stops Carefully raise the control again stopping before the point at which you experienced feedback 7 Adjust the Monitor Equalizer Make any adjustments necessary in the monitor equalizer If you are using a separately powered monitor system you will adjust the external monitor equalizer If you are using the 115 in the Main Monitor Mode the lower equalizer on the mixer controls the monitors 8 Make final adjustments to the monitor system After you have properly set the graphic equalizer Make any further adjustments to the monitor system that are necessary When you have completed all adjustments to the monitor system you can raise the level of the master control for the main system B GRAPHIC EQUALIZER USE The VM 8DRV is equipped with a single 7 band equalizer that can be configured to affect master output and main speaker output The VM IISDRV is equipped with two 7 band equalizers that can be configured to affect either left main outputs or right monitor outputs The VM IITDRV 15 equipped with three 7 band equalizers that can be configured to affect either left outputs or right outputs or monitor outputs You should think of the graphic equalizer as an extended Tone Control the built in graphic equalizer
36. imit clip Main Out MIC IN 1 B 34 dB bd Und 4 kohms MM uns 1 dB o XLR Jack LOW IMPEDANCE ohms mic 2 45 mV 15 5 mV LINE IN 1 7 20 dB 14 dB m 4 kohms n 1 Phone Jack LOW IMPEDANCE ohms lines 24 5 mV 154 mV LINE IN 8 11 600 10 dBu 14 dBu 4 kohms 1 dB Phone Jack 600 10 dBu 6 dBm AUX IN 10 koh 1 dB Phone Jack 600 10 dB 6 dB TAPE IN 10 kohms 1 dB ohms lines 245 0 V 1 5 V NOTE 1 Sensitivity is the lowest level that will produce a full power output or the nominal output level when the unit is set to maximum gain 2 XLR connectors are balanced Phone jacks are unbalanced 5 Output specifications Output level H mp Output terminals Connector in mixer Impedance nominal Nominal Max before clip 4 ohms SP 300 W 430 W 330 W 440 W Phone Jack SPEAKER OUT 4 ohm 8 ohms SP 200 W 290 W 220 W 300 W Phone Jack 4dBu 20 dBu MAIN OUT 600 ohm 10k ohms lines Phone Jack man our wom 1 2 V 8 3 V NT 4dB 20 dBu MONITOR OUT 600 ohm 10k ohms lines Phone Jack Moron UT soom 1 2 V 8 3 V NT EFX OUT 600 ohm lines ue rep ue Phone Jack 1 2 V 8 3 V 10dB 12 dB TAPE OUT 600 ohm iakcohims liies i RCA Jack 245 mV 3 07 V NOTE 1 All connectors are unbalanced 25 IX Specifications VM 8DRV General Specifications MODEL VM 8DRV Power Output Level EIA RL 49 300W HL 89 200W Total Harmonic Distortion f 1ktz
37. ircumstances It requires no internal maintenance but a common sense approach to its use will help you enjoy long and reliable operation Here are some tips 1 Power Requirements Your powered mixer is capable of 110 120V AC or 220 240V AC operation allowing world wide usage It is pre wired at the factory for the correct voltage in your country It is possible to change the mains voltage but it 1s an internal operation that can only be performed by an experienced technician Contact your dealer or service center for more information 2 Periodic Cleaning Keep the unit clean by wiping frequently with a damp soft cloth Use a mild detergent cleaner if necessary Applied to the cloth but not directly to the mixer Do not use solvents or the other chemicals to clean the unit A large dry paint brush is useful to remove cumulated dust from between the many control knobs on the mixer If you accidentally spill liquid onto or into the unit disconnect the power cord and allow the unit to dry thoroughly before attempting to use it 3 Connecting Cables Use only high quality connecting cables with your VM mixer Faulty or suspicious cables should be replaced to avoid possible deterioration of your sound quality 4 Connections Check cable connections frequently if you move your equipment often check input and output jack condition to be sure they have not sustained any transportation damage in temporary installations such as live performan
38. is provided in the 0 position indicating a flat response 9a Bal This control varies the amount of channel signal sent to either the left or right channel of the stereo mixer FRONT PANEL MASTER SECTION i bun VM11T DRV J 11 Channel Triple Powered Mixer 50 350 50 mm e 4000 msc Y io DRVDL 0 45 AL p NM 45 e die 9000 a 10 5 e 0 5 3 5 ALES 0 sec MI e DRVRB ed 4 99 EA O e e er DLY ORY MX n D 40 70 U 10 O 10 aster Monitor EFX to Mon EFX to Main 5 1 8 Bridge 70 10 Aux In Tape In Aux Tape to Mon Ap am ASSIGI Stereo EFXOut Mono Subwoofer MONITOR Aux In Left Monitor FOOT S W 11 Aux In Connect these jacks to he output jacks of an external effects processor If the effects processor has a stereo output connect it to the AUX IN L MONO and R jacks If it has monaural output use the AUX IN L MONO jack Signal input to these jacks 15 sent to the ST bus 12 Tape In Use these jacks to connect a stereo device such as
39. main speaker output 22 Graphic Equalizer Main 7 band graphic equalizers are provided on the front panel and may be used for stereo Main of VM8 DRV 23 Phantom Power Switch This push button control provides 48V of DC power to the independent channel XLR inputs for the use of condenser microphone without external battery 24 DSP Peak Indicator 25 Delay Time Adjust This control adjusts the delay time 26 Delay Time Range Select This push control select delay time range from 50 350 msec or 350 1000 msec 27 Delay Feedback Adjust This control adjusts the delay feedback 28 Delay Feedback Range Select This push control select delay feedback range from 0 45 or 45 90 29 Reverb Time Adjust This control adjusts the reverb time 30 Reverb Time Range Select This push control select reverb time range from 0 5 3 5 sec or 3 5 10 sec 31 Reverb and Delay Mix Balance Adjust This control adjust the reverb or delay mixing level I2 FRONT PANEL MASTER SECTION Power VM8 DRV Ms 8 Channel Powered Mixer Phantom ms On Power E Off 125 250 500 71K 2K 4K SK KON FON a f CN 45 4 Aux In Tape In Monitor pig ee 5 25 DRV FH De J e e e 5 e a 35 1 x 4 O10 O 10 ny se 0 10 DRVRB Monitor Out EFX Out
40. n mixer Impedance nominal Sensitivity ie LIMIT clip Main Out MIC IN 1 8 00 50 dB 34 dB nd 4 kohms 1 dB XLR Jack LOW IMPEDANCE ohms mic 2 45 mV 15 5 mV 6 LINE IN 1 8 600 20 dB 5 dB in 4 kohms gt 1 dB B Phone Jack LOW IMPEDANCE ohms mic 109 5 mV 1 3 V 600 10 dBu 6 dBu AUX IN 10 koh 1 dB Phone Jack 600 10 dBu 6 dBu TAPE IN 10 koh 1 dB RCA Jack NOTE 1 Sensitivity is the lowest level that will produce a full power output or the nominal output level when the unit is set to maximum gain 2 XLR connectors are balanced Phone jacks are unbalanced Output specifications Actual Load For use with Output level Output terminals Max before Connector in mixer Impedance nominal Nominal clip 4 ohms SP 300 W 330 W Phone Jack SPEAKER OUT 4 ohm 8 ohms SP 200 W 220 W Phone Jack 4dB 20 dB MAIN OUT 600 ohm 10k ohms lines 1 2 V 8 3 V 2 V MONITOR 4dBu 20 dBu 600 ohm 10k ohms lines Phone Jack 10k ohms ines 1 2 V 8 3 V 4dBu 20 dBu EFX OUT 600 ohm 10k ohms lines Phone Jack ERK OUT 600 ohm 10K ohms ines 1 2 V 8 3 V Phone Jak 10dBu 12 dBu TAPE OUT 600 ohm 10k ohms lines RCA Jack CAPE OUT soo ohm 10k ohms Imes 245 mV 3 07 V RA NOTE 1 All connectors are unbalanced 27 Owner s Manual For The STK VM Series Powered Mixer 2 PROFESSIONRL RUDIO Professional Audio J ENGINEERIN
41. nt program material and several other factors it is rare that the monitor mix will be the same as the main mix 1 Set the Master Level Control to Zero Since the monitor mix is completely separate from the main mix all of the monitor settings will be initially made with the master level control set to the zero position 2 Set the Monitor Level Control to Zero VI Operating Your System 3 Set the input Level of the External Monitor Equalizer if applicable If you are using a separately powered monitor system set the input level control of the equalizer to about 60 you will need to check this setting later to be sure there is no clipping or distortion 4 Set External Monitor Amplifier if applicable If you are using a separately powered monitor system set the input level control of the external amplifier to about 60 You will need to check this setting later to be sure there 1s no clipping or distortion 5 Set the master Monitor Level Control Set the monitor level control to 4 you will likely have to re adjust this later but for now this setting will allow you to hear your monitor system and decide what further adjustments are necessary 6 Set the channel Monitor Controls Decide which channels you want to include in the monitor mix set a nominal level on each of these channels using the channel monitor control Slowly raise the level on each individual channel until the optimum volume is ach
42. nto the six or more input channels Group your microphone channels and instrument channels to make mixing easier 4 Connect the tape and or CD player If you are feeding a signal from a tape or CD player into your mixer using a stereo RCA cable Connect the output jacks of the tape or CD player to the tape in jacks of your mixer If you wish to record the output of your mixer Using a stereo RCA cable Connect the tape out jack of your mixer to the input jacks of the tape player 5 Connect the external effects device If you are utilizing an external effects device using standard 1 4 shielded cables Connect the Aux send jack of your mixer to the input jack of the effects device and connect the output jack of the effects device to the Aux Return jack of your mixer 6 Connect the speakers Using heavy gauge unshielded l A speaker cables connect your main speaker systems to the parallel speaker output jacks on the rear panel of your powered mixer The total speaker impedance load of your speaker systems must be 4 ohms or greater If you are not certain of your total speaker impedance load contact your dealer for assistance WARNING Operating your VM power mixer at an output impedance less than 4 ohms can damage your unit and void your warranty Powered Stereo 1 Switch everything to OFF This includes your VM mixer and all devices to be connected 2 Set the AMP EQ Assign Switch to the stereo out position 3 Connect t
43. oslem church Fantastic Karaoke sound system for Asian Very clean and bright echo feedback and delay for european karaoke vocal sound Keyboard guitar and combos IV Panel Descriptions VM 11SDRV t 2 Ale 2 7 G9 n O O Pan O Pan Pan Pan OMS mn 15 id OS 75 15 10 O 10 0 0 5 eI y Mon 2 Mon o S 0 0 e High High High High H5 15 H5 15 5 15 0 0 OI Mid Mid 72 70 72 12 72 12 72 12 0 0 Low Low Low Low gt Low 75 as 75 T5 STEREO d Pad Pad Pad Pad EZ CH 10 1 1 L Mono H 10 Line 11 D mic D D 60 E y HE g Lin Note The operation of VMIIS DRV Stereo powered mixer is nearly identical This manual will help you understand and get the most out of all VM mixers MONO INPUT CHANNELS 1 Mic In This input accepts a standard XLR microphone connector and low impedance microphone 2 Line In This input accepts a l 4inch two conductor plug and is suitable for unbalanced line level sources 3 Level The channel level control provides continuously variable adjustment of the channel output level to the main mixing buss 4 EFX DSP The channel Reverb Effects control varies the amount of channel signal sent to the reverb or D S P
44. ou use this BRIDGE connection V Connecting Your System A CONNECTORS Your powered mixers uses several types of input and output connectors 1 XLR Input jacks Electronically balanced inputs accept a standard XLR male connector Pinl ground pin2 hot positive and pin3 cold or negative see Figure 1 These connectors should be utilized for low impedance microphones If you are using a high impedances microphone it will likely have a cord with a 1 4 connector on it In this case it would be appropriate to plug such microphones into a line input however performance and gain may be lessened for best performance We recommend you invest in one of the many higher quality law impedance mics available on the market or alternatively purchase an impedance matching transformer from your dealer 2 1 4 Phone Input Jacks These tip sleeve jacks accept an unbalanced line level signal using a normal male phone plug See Figure 1 3 Speaker Output Jacks The speaker output jacks are 1 4 two conductor jacks Their power output and function are dependent upon the particular unit that you are using 4 RCA Phone Jacks The RCA jacks accept unbalanced male pin connectors Figure 1 a Female Three Pin Connector 1 GROUND shield 2 3 COLD b Unbalanced 1 4 Connector Tip POSITIVE Sleeve GROUND shield B SYSTEM HOOKUPS Before you begin your connections you must
45. outlet Do not defeat the safety purpose of the grounding type plug 10 Power Cord Protection Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them paying particular attention to cords at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the appliance 11 Damage Requiring Service Unplug this appliance from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions a When the power supply cord or plug 1s damaged b If liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the appliance c If the appliance has been exposed to rain or water d If the appliance does not operate normally by following the operating Instructions Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions as an improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the appliance to its normal operation e If the appliance has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged f When the appliance exhibits a distinct change in performance this indicates a need for service 12 Servicing Do not attempt to service this appliance yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Warranty Information UNPACKING As a part of our system of qualit
46. ponse 20Hz 20kz 80 1 watt CH In to Main Out 4dBm Hum and Noise 110dB Equivalent input noise 20Hz 20kHz Rs215009 70dB Residual output noise SP OUT 97dB Residual output noise MAIN OUT Cross Talk 600B at 1k adjacent channel inputs at 1kHz Input to Output Stereo Triple Equalization 15dB shelving High 12kHz 1298 peaking Mid 2 5kHz 15dB shelving Low 80Hz High 12kHz Mid 2 5kHz Low 80Hz Graphic Equalization 1208 maximum boost or cut in each of seven bands 125 250 500 1k 2k 4k 8k Protection circuit Short circuit current limit DC protection at speaker output Power ON OFF transient AC line fuse Power Green Dsp Yellow Phantom Amber DC offset voltage gt DC10 m Dimension WxDxH 440x200x250 mm 440x200x250 mm Weight 1504 u Power Consumption 1200W 1350W FUSE 100V 120V FUSE 100V 120V 220V 240V T6 3A 220V 240V T6 3A Connector Bal XLR input Bal XLR input Unbal 1 4 input Unbal 1 4 input Unbal 1 4 output Unbal 1 4 output NOTE 1 Sensitivity is the lowest level that will produce a full power outout or the nominal output level when the unit is set to maximum gain 2 XLR connectors are balanced Phone jacks are unbalanced 24 IX Specifications VM 11TDRV amp VM 11SDRV specifications Input level Actual Load For use with Input terminals Connector in mixer nominal Sensitivity ee mak ne l
47. ratings Warranty applies to original purchaser only This warranty gives you specifically rights which vary from state to state For more information about warranty repair please contact Customer Service Dept The STK Professional Audio FOR YOUR RECORDS All of us at STK thank you for your expression of confidence in STK products The unit you have purchased is protected by a limited 1 year warranty To establish the warranty be sure to fill out and mail the warranty card attached to your product For you own protection fill out the information below for you own records Model Number Dealer Salesman Other Information Serial Number Date Of Purchase Phone IV Panel Descriptions VM 11TDRV CH 3 CH 4 13 gy 264 rere Lae CH 7 CH 2 5 D 5 500 5 0 Level ES SE gt OO OBO tO 4 9 tO 9 Ja OBO e e D 15 15 5 15 15 E 0 I v Mid f mar Y 15 72 12 0 10 s 5 e e 0 High LE N High e e 75 15 75 15 0 72 12 72 12 7172 12 g g x W Low Low d Low p Low js y 8 Low OO FO 62 62 z STEREO 4s 215 Re DS Pad Pad STEREO e ELE CH1011 MONITOR dI du Note The operation of the VMIIT DRV Triple powered mi
48. s 4ohms 280watts 8ohms 8 VM8 DRV Power Amp output These two parallel speaker output jacks accept standard 1 4 two conductor phone plugs providing 300 watts of power at 4 ohms or 200 watts at 8 ohms Load impedances less than 4 ohms will not draw additional power and may cause the unit to go into protect mode When the Stereo Bridge select switch is set to STEREO 2 Channel connection L R channel signals are routed from the ST L R bus to the SPEAKER L R jacks The SPEAKERS L A B jacks are internally wired in parallel and output the same signals You can connect a pair of speakers with an impedance of 4 8ohm to either or both the A or B pair of the SPEAKER L R jacks total of two speakers You can connect two pairs of speakers with an impedance of 8 1 to both A and B pair or the SPEAKER L R jacks total of four speakers This connection provides a maximum output of 300W 300W VM 11S DRVH 450W 450W Note Do not connect anything to the SPEAKERS L R BRIDGE jack when you are using this 2 channel connection When the Stereo Bridge select switch is set to L R BRIDGE BRIDGE connection L R channel signals are mixed in the ST bus and routed to the SPEAKERS L R BRIDGE jack as a monaural signal You can connect only one speaker with an impedance of 8 16 ohm to the SPEAKERS L R BRIDGE jack This connection provides the maximum output of 600W VM 118 DRVH 900W 8ohms Note Do not connect anything to the SPEAKERS L R jacks if y
49. s a delay or echo can be connected to this jack The signal adjusted by the EFFECT control of each channel will be sent to the EFFECT bus its level adjusted by the EFFECT OUT control and output from this jack 17 Footswitch The DSP Footswitch jack is a standard 1 4 size accommodating a monaural ON OFF Footswitch that enables disable the internal digital effects 18 Mono Subwoofer This line level subwoofer output allows you to conveniently add supplemental buss to your system The signal is derived from summed left right master output or the master output and is routed through a 125Hz low pass filter 19 Aux In Tape In Control This control varies the amount of the signal from the Tape In and Aux In mixed back to the main buss 20 Aux Tape to Mon Control The Aux Tape to Mon Control provides continuously variable adjustment of the signal derived from the tape in jacks located on the connector panel and sends that signal to the monitor master control 21 Main Amp Assign L R Bridge Stereo This slide switch select a main amp signal route depending on the speakers connected to the speaker Left amp Right or L R bridge jacks on the rear panel 22 Master Monitor Control This controls the overall signal level at the Monitor Line Out This setting is output to both the front and rear panel monitor jacks and appears in the monitor bus signal 23 Master Left Main Bridge Mono This control provides adjustment of signal to the left
50. se channels may be used as monaural inputs by simply using the Each L channel input 8 or 10 in which case the mono signal you put into the L channel is fed to both odd and even stereo inputs 3a Level The channel level control provides continuously variable adjustment of the stereo channel s output level to the main output 4a EFX DSP The channel EFX DSP control varies the amount of channel signal sent to the D S P as well as to the effects send circuitry 5a MON This controls the amount of signal sent from an individual channel to both the Mon master control In addition this control also feeds the monitor send This aux send is a pre channel level control and pre EQ This means that the level sent from an individual input will not be affected by adjustment of the main channel level control or EQ settings and allows a completely separate mix for stage monitors IV Panel Descriptions VM 11TDRV 6a High The high frequency shelf control is set at 8kHz You can increase or attenuate frequencies 8kHz and above up to 15dB There is a detente in the 0 position indicating a flat response 7a Mid The mid frequency is centered at 2 5 kHz You can increase or attenuate the midrange frequencies by as much 12dB A detente is provided in the 0 position indicating a flat response 8a Low The low frequency shelf control is set at 80Hz You can increase or attenuate frequencies 80Hz and below up to 15dB A detente
51. ted to the input of a powered monitor speaker 13 Main Out The main output jack out the main bus signal after the 7 band graphic equalizer and master level control and can be connected to the input of a larger mixer or a more powerful amplifier 14 EFX Out The input of an external effect such as a delay or echo can be connected to this jack The signal adjusted by the EFFECT control of each channel will be sent to the EFFECT bus and output from this jack 15 Footswitch The DSP Footswitch jack is a standard 1 4 size accommodating a monaural ON OFF Footswitch that enables disable the internal digital effects IV Panel Descriptions VM 8DRV 16 EFX to Mon This master DSP EFX level control sent to Mon bus varies the amount of overall combined signal of the independent channels 17 EFX to Main This master DSP EFX level control sent to main bus varies the amount of overall combined signal of the independent channels 18 Aux In Tape In Control This control varies the amount of the signal from the Tape In and Aux In mixed back to the main buss 19 Monitor Control This controls the overall signal level at the Monitor Line Out The control ranges from off through unity on up to 12dBu of extra gain 20 DSP Switch This push control activates deactivates the DSP effects 21 Master Control This Control adjusts the main bus signal for post 7 band EQ And this setting is output to master jack output and
52. tts of power at 4 ohms or 200 watts at 8 ohms Load impedances less than 2 ohms will not draw additional power and may cause the unit to go into protect mode The SPEAKERS MONITOR A and B jacks are internally connected in parallel and output the same signals You can connect speakers with an impedance of 4 8 ohm to either or both the A or B jacks You can connect speakers with an impedance of 8 16 ohm to both pairs Note Do not connect any devices other than speakers to these jacks Do not confuse these jacks with the MONITOR jacks on the I O panel 13 5 Right Out These two parallel speaker output jacks accept standard 1 4 two conductor phone plugs providing 300 watts of power at 4 ohms or 200 watts at 8 ohms VM 11S DRVH 450watts 4ohms 280watts 8ohms Load impedances less than 4 ohms will not draw additional power and may cause the unit to go into protect mode 6 L R Bridge This speaker output jacks accept standard 1 4 two conductor phone plugs providing 600 watts of power at 8 ohms VM 11S DRVH 900watts 8ohms Load impedances less than 8 ohms will not draw additional power and may cause the unit to go into protect mode 7 Left Out These two parallel speaker output jacks accept standard 1 4 two conductor phone plugs providing 300 watts of power at 4 ohms or 200 watts at 8 ohms Load impedances less than 4 ohms will not draw additional power and may cause the unit to go into protect mode VM 11S DRVH 450watt
53. varies the amount of channel signal sent to the D S P as well as to the effects send circuitry 5a MON This controls the amount of signal sent from an individual channel to both the Mon master control In addition this control also feeds the monitor send This aux send is a pre channel level control and pre EQ This means that the level sent from an individual input will not be affected by adjustment of the main channel level control or EQ settings and allows a completely separate mix for stage monitors IV Panel Descriptions VM 11SDRV 6a High The high frequency shelf control is set at 8kHz You can increase or attenuate frequencies 8kHz and above up to 15dB There is a detente in the 0 position indicating a flat response 7 Mid The mid frequency is centered at 2 5 kHz You can increase or attenuate the midrange frequencies by as much 12dB A detente is provided in the 0 position indicating a flat response 8a Low The low frequency shelf control is set at 80Hz You can increase or attenuate frequencies 80Hz and below up to 15dB A detente is provided in the 0 position indicating a flat response 9a Bal This control varies the amount of channel signal sent to either the left or right channel of the stereo mixer FRONT PANEL MASTER SECTION Professional Audio B 44 Channel Stereo Powered Mixer Phantom sm On Power maor 31 e e e 50 850
54. xer is nearly identical This manual will help you understand and get the most out of all VM mixers MONO INPUT CHANNELS 1 Mic In This input accepts a standard XLR microphone connector and low impedance microphone 2 Line In This input accepts a l 4inch two conductor plug and is suitable for unbalanced line level sources 3 Level The channel level control provides continuously variable adjustment of the channel output level to the main mixing buss 4 EFX DSP The channel EFX DSP control varies the amount of channel signal sent to the D S P as well as to the effects send circuitry 5 MON This control varies the amount of signal sent to the monitor send circuitry 6 High The high frequency shelf control is set at 8kHz You can increase or attenuate frequencies 8kHz and above up to 15dB There is a detente in the 0 position indicating a flat response 7 Mid The mid frequency is centered at 2 5 kHz You can increase or attenuate the midrange frequencies by as much 12dB A detente is provided in the 0 position indicating a flat response 8 Low The low frequency shelf control is set at 80Hz You can increase or attenuate frequencies 80Hz and below up to 15dB A detente is provided in the 0 position indicating a flat response 9 PAN This control varies the amount of channel signal sent to either the left of right channel of the stereo mixer Level C Level 3a Level CH 10 1 Phantom a PX VM11T DR
55. y control every STK product is carefully inspected before leaving the factory to insure flawless appearance After unpacking please inspect for any physical damage Save the shipping carton and all packing materials as they were carefully designed to reduce the possibility of transportation damage should the unit again require packing and shipping In the event that damage has occurred immediately notify our dealer so that a written claim to cover the damage can be initiated with the carrier The right to any claim against a public carrier can be forfeited if the carrier is not promptly notified and if the shipping carton and packing materials are not available for inspection by the carrier Save all packing materials until the claim has been settled STK Customer Service Department 250 ANAJI RO GYEYANG GU INCHEON KOREA TEL 82 32 525 1788 1790 FAX 82 32 525 1784 E mail stkcom stkpro com www stkpro com STK LIMITED 1 YEAR WARRANTY STK electronics are warranted to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use for a period of 1 year from date of original purchase During that period STK will at its option repair or replace materials at no charge if product has been delivered to STK by an STK dealer or STK Service Center together with the original sales receipt or other proof of purchase Warranty excludes fuses exterior finish normal wear failure due to abuse or operation outside of specified
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