Specifications

XP1
SO
Mixer
Layout
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1.
XLR
Mic
Input
Connectors (channels
1-3)-
Use
these
XLR
jacks
to
connect
low
impedance microphones
to
the
XP150's
built-in
mic preamps.
2.
%-inch
Line
Input
Connectors (channels
1-3)-
Use
these
1.4"
jacks
to
connect
instrument
or
audio
sources
with
line level signals
to
the
XP150.
You
can connect
the
outputs
from
acoustic
guitar
pickups, keyboards,
drum
machines,
CD/MP3
players
and
other
units
with
line level
outputs
here.
3. Stereo
%-inch Input
Connectors (channels
4/5)
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For stereo devices, use
the
channel4/5
Land
R inputs
to
connect
to
the
left
and
right
channel
outputs
of
the
device.
Use
these inputs
to
connect
high
impedance microphones, synthesizers,
drum
machines, MP3,
CD,
tape players
or
any
other
line level
device.
4.
Stereo
3.5mm
Input Connector (channels
4/5)-
Use
this
input
to
connect a
stereo
line level
device, such
as
an an MP3,
CD,
or
tape
player.
5. High Frequency (HF)
-The
HF
knob
controls
the
amount
of
treble applied
to
each
channel.
The
channel's
HIGH
frequency response
is
flat
when
the
knob
is
in
the
"0"
position. Rotating
the
knob
to
the
right
will
boost
the
channel's
high
frequency response above 10
kHz
by
15 dB, and rotating
it
towards the
left
will
cut
the
high frequency response
by
15 dB.
6. Low Frequency
(LF)
-The
LF
knob
controls
the
amount
of
bass
applied
to
each
channel.
The channel's
LOW
frequency response
is
flat
when
the
knob
is
in
the
"0"
position. Rotating
the
knob
to
the
right
will
boost
the
channel's
low
frequency
response
below
100Hz
by
15
dB,
and rotating
it
towards
the
left
will
cut
the
low
frequency response
by
15
dB.
12
Expedition
XP150
SAMSON