Message 4/8
Date: 22-Feb-09 @ 12:02 PM -
RE: Seck 6:2 MK11
prety simple really cos the smaller model doesnt have anything difficult for noobs like in-line monitoring whch the bigger models have
i am not 100% sure with your 6:2, but the larger SECKS are completely balanced in/out for all connections... mebbe yours is too?
basicaly as far as i can see from a not very good picture -
each channel is a typical SECK channel without the extras - so you get a top blue gain control with an accompanying blue button to switch between the mic/line input - after that it it has 3 band eq with a sweep mid
then each channel has 4 aux sends - and finaly the blue pan pot and a blue solo button
on the top right of the master section is your 4 aux send masters by the look of it - each has a blue SOLO button
then the center 2 master faders - above them is the 2 aux returns, with what looks like a basic 2 band eq (as you get on the 12/8 and 18/8 aux returns) and a blue solo switch and a blue volume/gain & pan pot
below the meters i can a button but it's not clear, but this could be to switch between L/R main mix and mebbe 2-track/tape input? (labelled '2TX' on the 12/8 & 18/8)
cant see the top channel sockets, but it is usualy mic input, line input and the other one is an insert T/R/S socket
all i can say about that older seck eq is it can be a tad harsh if you are not careful
how you planning to use it? and any specific questions on how to do specific things?
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