the t amp 143753 PA 4080 Package Powermixer User Manual
- May 15, 2024
- the t amp
Table of Contents
- General information
- Safety instructions
- Features and scope of delivery
- Installation and starting up
- .Connections and operating elements
- Operation
- Technical specifications
- Plug and pin assignments
- Cleaning
- Protecting the environment
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
**the t amp 143753 PA 4080 Package Power mixer User Manual
**
General information
This document contains important instructions for the safe operation of the
product. Read and
follow the safety instructions and all other instructions. Keep the document
for future refer‐emcee. Make sure that it is available to all those using the
product. If you sell the product to another user, be sure that they also
receive this document
Our products and documentation are subject to a process of continuous
development. They
are therefore subject to change. Please refer to the latest version of the
documentation, which
is ready for download under www.thomann.de.
Symbols and signal words
In this section you will find an overview of the meaning of symbols and signal
words that are
used in this document.
Signal word | Meaning |
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DANGER! | This combination of symbol and signal word indicates an |
immediate dangerous situation that will result in death or serious injury if
it is not avoided.
WARNING!| This combination of symbol and signal word indicates a pops‐
sable dangerous situation that can result in death or serious injury if it is
not avoided.
NOTICE!| This combination of symbol and signal word indicates a pops‐
sable dangerous situation that can result in material and environmental damage
if it is not avoided.
Warning signs| Type of danger
| Warning – high-voltage.
| Warning – danger zone.
Safety instructions
Intended use
This device is intended to be used for amplification and playback of signals
from musical
instruments and microphones. Use the unit only as described in this manual.
Any other use or
use under other operating conditions is considered to be improper and may
result in personal
injury or property damage. No liability will be assumed for damages resulting
from improper
use.
This device may be used only by persons with sufficient physical, sensorial,
and intellectual
abilities and having corresponding knowledge and experience. Other persons may
use this
device only if they are supervised or instructed by a person who is
responsible for their safety
Safety
DANGER!
Risk of injury and choking hazard for children!
Children can suffocate on packaging material and small parts. Children can
injure themselves when handling the device. Never allow children to play with
the packaging material and the device. Always store packaging material out of
the reach of babies and small children. Always dispose of packaging ma aerial
properly when it is not in use. Never allow children to use the device without
supervise‐ scion. Keep small parts away from children and make sure that the
device does not shed any small parts (such knobs) that children could play
with.
DANGER!
Danger to life due to electric current!
Within the device there are areas where high voltages may be present. Never
remove any covers. There are no user-serviceable parts inside. Do not use the
device when covers, safety equipment or optical components are missing or
damaged.
DANGER!
Danger to life due to electric current!
A short circuit could lead to a fire hazard and risk of death. Always use
proper ready-made insulated triple-core mains cable with safety plug. Do not
modify the mains cable or the plug. In case of isolation damage, disconnect
immediately the power supply and arrange repair. If in doubt, seek advice from
a qualified electrician
WARNING!
Possible hearing damage due to high volumes on speakers or headphones!
With speakers or headphones connected, the device can produce volume levels
that may cause temporary or permanent hearing impairment. Over an extended
period of time, even levels that seem to be uncritical can cause hearing
damage. Do not operate the device permanently at a high volume level. Decrease
the volume level immediately if you experience ringing in your ears or hearing
impairment.
NOTICE!
Risk of fire due to covered vents and neighboring heat sources!
If the vents of the device are covered or the device is operated in the
immediate vicinity of other heat sources, the device can over‐ heat and burst
into flames. Never cover the device or the vents. Do not install the device in
the immediate vicinity of other heat sources. Never operate the device in the
immediate vicinity of naked flames.
NOTICE!
Damage to the device if operated in unsuitable ambient conditions!
The device can be damaged if it is operated in unsuitable ambient conditions.
Only operate the device indoors within the ambient conditions specified in the
“Technical specifications” chapter of this user manual. Avoid operating it in
environments with direct sun‐ light, heavy dirt and strong vibrations. Avoid
operating it in environments with strong temperature fluctuations. If
temperature floc‐ tuitions cannot be avoided (for example after transport in
low outside temperatures), do not switch on the device immediately. Never
subject the device to liquids or moisture. Never move the device to another
location while it is in operation. In environments with increased dirt levels
(for example due to dust, smoke, nicotine or mist): Have the device cleaned by
qualified specialists at rig‐ ulnar intervals to prevent damage due to
overheating and other malfunctions.
NOTICE!
Damage to the device due to high voltages!
The device can be damaged if it is operated with the incorrect voltage or if
high voltage peaks occur. In the worst case, excess vole‐ tags can also cause
a risk of injury and fires. Make sure that the voltage specification on the
device matches the local power grid before plugging in the device. Only
operate the device from professionally installed mains sockets that are
protected by a residual current circuit breaker (FI). As a precaution,
disconnect the device from the power grid when storms are approaching or it
the device will not be used for a longer period.
NOTICE!
Possible staining due to plasticizer in rubber feet!
The plasticizer contained in the rubber feet of this product may react with
the coating of the floor and cause permanent dark stains after some time. If
necessary, use a suitable mat or felt slide to prevent direct contact between
the device’s rubber feet and the floor.
Features and scope of delivery
Special features of this 4-channel power mixer:
- Output power 80 watt (sinus)
- Built-in spring reverb
- 1 × MIC-input (XLR, balanced) and 1 × MIC/LINE-input (6.35-mm jack) per channel
- Each channel with an independent control for volume, sound and reverb.
- 2 additional tape inputs and outputs
- Master 3-band EQ
- A looping-in of external effects is possible
- 2 × speaker boxes each with a 10-inch speaker, tweeter and speaker box flange.
Included accessories: 1 × dynamic microphone, 1 × microphone cable, 2 × speaker cables
Installation and starting up
Unpack and check carefully there is no transportation damage before using the
unit. Keep the
equipment packaging. To fully protect the product against vibration, dust and
moisture during
transportation or storage use the original packaging or your own packaging
material suitable
for transport or storage, respectively
Create all connections while the device is off. Use the shortest possible
high-quality cables for
all connections. Take care when running the cables to prevent tripping
hazards.
NOTICE!
Possible property damage to adjacent devices due to magnetic fields.
Speakers generate a static magnetic field. This magnetic field can affect
other neighbouring units and in unfavourable cases damage them.
Ensure that speakers are always a sufficient distance away from sensitive
equip- mint that may be affected by an external magnetic field.
Tips on handling speakers
We recommend you to set up the speakers in a way, that the sound signals can
reach the audi‐
ence unobstructedly. It will often be helpful to mount the speakers on
tripods. Thus, the sound
will be evenly spread with maximum range throughout the audience area.
Always use high grade cable to connect your equipment. Otherwise you won’t
reach max‐
imam sound quality
For optimum results both impedance and power handling of the speakers must
match the
requirements of the amplifier. Always follow the technical specifications of
the speakers! The
overall impedance of the connected loudspeakers must not deceed the minimum
output
impedance of the amp. The amps max. RMS output power should be 50 % above the
power
handling capacity of the connected speakers.
If you notice distortion during operation, either the amp or the speaker is overloaded. This may permanently damage the amp or the speaker. Always reduce the volume when you hear dis‐ torsion
.Connections and operating elements
Front
1| [TONE] | Tone control for setting the required sound in the respective
channel.
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2| [REVERB] | Reverb control for adjusting the reverb level in the
respective channel
3| [MIC] | Microphone input (for the respective channel), balanced. Use XLR
cables to connect microphones to the MIC inputs.
4| [MIC/LINE] | Microphone/line input (for the respective channel),
unbalanced. Use a 6.35-mm jack cable to connect micro‐ phones or signals with
a line level from musical instruments to the MIC/LINE inputs.
5| [VOLUME] | Volume control for setting the required volume in the
respective channel.
6| [LOW] | Bass control of the 3-band master EQ
7| [MID] | Mids. control of the 3-band master EQ
8| [HIGH] | Treble control of the 3-band master EQ
9| Main switch. Turns the device on and off.
10| [POWER] | This indicator lights up when the device is on.
11| [TAPE] | Use this control to set the playback volume for the TAPE input
signals.
12| [FOOT SW] | Here you can connect a foot switch (not supplied) with a
6.35-mm jack plug to switch the internal reverb funs‐ tin on or off.
13| [AUX IN] | This AUX input can be used to feed additional signals. It
can also be used as an effects return if you connect an external effects
device to the REVERB OUT output (14).
14| [REVERB OUT] | This output provides the combined signal that is tapped
from the channels with the [Reverb] controls.
15| [MAIN OUT] | Use this line output to feed the master signal of the
device to a power amplifier, for example.
16| [REVERB] | Use this control to set the overall reverb level.
17| [VOLUME] | Use this control to set the volume of the master signal.
18| [AC INPUT] | Rubber panel plug for the power supply
19| [EXTERNAL SPEAKER] | Connect the speaker boxes to these 6.35-mm jack
sockets. The impedance of the external speakers must be at least 4 Ω.
20| [CD/TAPE PLAY] | Here you can connect the line output of tape devices,
CD or MP3 players for additional audio input.
21| [CD/TAPE REC] | Use these connections to record the line out signal of
the device with a tape device or similar.
Back
Operation
Wiring
Connect microphones to the low-impedance XLR inputs (MIC, 3) or the high-
impedance 1/4″
inputs (MIC/LINE, 4)
Connect musical instruments to the 1/4″ inputs (MIC/LINE, 4).
Connect the speaker boxes via the supplied speaker cables to the [SPEAKER OUT] sockets (19) on the rear panel of the unit.
Use the RCA sockets [TAPE PLAY] (20) on the rear panel of the unit to connect CD player or tape devices for additional inputs
Use the RCA sockets [TAPE REC] (21) on the rear panel of the unit to connect recording devices or the like
The unbalanced [MAIN OUT] socket (15) provides the master signal with line level.
The unbalanced [REVERB OUT] socket (14) provides the combined effect signal
that is tapped
from the four channels Here you can connect an external effects device, which
then takes over
the signal processing instead of the built-in reverb function
Use the unbalanced [AUX IN] socket (13) for additional inputs, or to lead the
processed signal
from an external effects device back into the signal path of the power mixer.
You can connect a foot switch (not supplied) to the two-pole [FOOT SW] socket (12) to turn the internal reverb function on or off.
Insert the plug of the mains cable (18) into an earthed mains wall outlet.
Turning on
When all connections have been established, turn on the device using the main
switch (9). The
power LED (10) lights up.
Adjusting sound and volume
You can adjust the volume of the individual signals with the [VOLUME] controls
(5) in each
channel. The overall volume is set by the [VOLUME] control (17) in the master
section
Turn the [TONE] control (1) to shape the sound of the individual signals in each channel. There is an additional 3-band EQ with [LOW] (6), [MID] (7) and [HIGH] (8) controls for the overall signal in the master section
You can set the reverb level for each channel separately with the [REVERB]
controls (2). The
overall reverb level can be adjusted using the [REVERB] control (16) in the
master section.
Use the [TAPE] control (11) to adjust the playback volume of the device
connected to the
[TAPE PLAY] sockets (20).
Turning off
If you no longer want to use the device, turn it off with the mains switch
(9). The power LED
(10) then turns off.
Technical specifications
Power mixer
Input connections | Power supply | 1 × rubber panel plug C14 |
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MIC | 4 × XLR panel socket, 3-pin, balanced | |
MIC/LINE | 4 × 6.3-mm jack socket, unbalanced | |
AUX IN | 1 × 6.3-mm jack socket, unbalanced | |
Foot switch | 1 × 6.3-mm jack socket, unbalanced | |
Output connections | REVERB OUT | 1 × 6.3-mm jack socket, unbalanced |
LINE | 1 × 6.3-mm jack socket, unbalanced | |
External speakers | 2 × 6.3-mm jack socket, unbalanced | |
CD/TAPE | 4 × cinch socket, unbalanced | |
Output power | 80 W (RMS), 160 W (peak) | |
Input impedance | MIC/LINE inputs | 1 kΩ |
MIC inputs | 10 kΩ | |
TAPE input | 10 kΩ | |
Maximum gain | MIC/LINE inputs | 76 dB |
MIC inputs | 56 dB | |
TAPE input | 42 dB | |
Channel tone control | ±15 dB @ 5 kHz | |
Master section EQ | Treble | ±15 dB @ 10 kHz |
Mids | ±15 dB @ 1 kHz | |
Bass | ±15 dB @ 100Hz | |
Protection circuitry | Mute after powering on | 2 seconds |
Power consumption at 1/8 of the original output power (pink noise) | 42 W | |
Supply voltage | 230 V 50 Hz | |
Dimensions (W × H × D) | 470 mm × 150 mm × 280 mm | |
Weight | 8.3 kg | |
Ambient conditions | Temperature range | 0 °C…40 °C |
Relative humidity | 20%…80% (non-condensing) |
Speakers
Configuration | 1 × 10-inch woofer1 × Piezo tweeter |
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Input connections | 2 × 6.3-mm jack socket |
Frequency range | 110 Hz … 20 kHz, –20 dB |
Load capacity | 60 W (RMS peak) |
Sensitivity (1 W/1 m) | 93 dB (±3 dB) |
Rated impedance | 8 Ω |
Sound pressure level | 110 dB max. |
Beam angle (H × V) | 120° × 120° |
Dimensions (W × H × D) | 350 mm × 470 mm × 235 mm |
Weight | 9 kg |
Ambient conditions | Temperature range |
Relative humidity | 20%…80% (non-condensing) |
Further information
Powermixer included | Yes |
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Stand included | No |
Plastic housing | No |
Power amplifier included | No |
Plug and pin assignments
Introduction
This chapter will help you select the right cables and plugs to connect your
valuable equip‐
mint in such a way that a perfect sound experience is ensured.
Please note these advices, because especially in ‘Sound & Light’ caution is
indicated: Even if a
plug fits into the socket, an incorrect connection may result in a destroyed
power amp, a short
circuit or ‘just’ in poor transmission quality!
Balanced and unbalanced trans‐ mission
Unbalanced transmission is mainly used in semi-professional environment and in
hifi use.
Instrument cables with two conductors (one core plus shielding) are typical
representatives of
the unbalanced transmission. One conductor is ground and shielding while the
signal is trans‐
mitted through the core
Unbalanced transmission is susceptible to electromagnetic interference,
especially at low
levels, such as microphone signals and when using long cables.
In a professional environment, therefore, the balanced transmission is
preferred, because this
enables an undisturbed transmission of signals over long distances. In
addition to the conduc‐
tors ‘Ground’ and ‘Signal’, in a balanced transmission a second core is added.
This also transfers the signal, but phase-shifted by 180°.
Since the interference affects both cores equally, by subtracting the phase-
shifted signals, the
interfering signal is completely neutralized. The result is a pure signal
without any noise inter‐
refence.
**1/4″ TS phone plug (mono, unbalanced)
**
1 | Signal |
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2 | Ground, shielding |
**1/4″ TRS phone plug (mono, bal aced)
**
1 | Signal (in phase, +) |
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2 | Signal (out of phase, –) |
3 | Ground |
1/4″ TRS phone plug (stereo, unbalanced)
1 | Signal (left) |
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2 | Signal (right) |
3 | Ground |
XLR plug (balanced)
1 | Ground, shielding |
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2 | Signal (in phase, +) |
3 | Signal (out of phase, –) |
4 | Shielding on plug housing (option) |
XLR plug (unbalanced)
1 | Ground, shielding |
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2 | Signal |
3 | Bridged to pin 1 |
Cleaning
Device components
Clean the device components that are accessible from the outside regularly.
The cleaning fre‐
quench depends on the operating environment: damp, smoky or particularly dirty
environ‐
mints can cause greater accumulation of dirt on the device components.
- Clean with a dry soft cloth.
- Stubborn dirt can be removed with a slightly dampened cloth.
- Never use solvents or alcohol for cleaning.
Protecting the environment
Disposal of the packing material
Environmentally friendly materials have been chosen for the packaging. These
materials can
be sent for normal recycling. Ensure that plastic bags, packaging, etc. are
disposed of in the
proper manner.
Do not dispose of these materials with your normal household waste, but make
sure that they
are collected for recycling. Please follow the instructions and markings on
the packaging.
Observe the disposal note regarding documentation in France.
Disposal of your old device
This product is subject to the European Waste Electrical and Electronic
Equipment Directive
(WEEE) as amended
Do not dispose of your old device with your normal household waste; instead,
deliver it for
controlled disposal by an approved waste disposal firm or through your local
waste facility.
When disposing of the device, comply with the rules and regulations that apply
in your country. If in doubt, consult your local waste management facility.
Proper disposal protects the environment as well as the health of your fellow
human beings.
Also note that waste avoidance is a valuable contribution to environmental
protection.
Repairing a device or passing it on to another user is an ecologically
valuable alternative to
disposal
You can return your old device to Thomann GmbH at no charge. Check the current
conditions
on www.thomann.de
If your old device contains personal data, delete those data before disposing of it.
References
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