Samson Music Mixer SAXML610 User Guide

Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Important Safety Information  
1. Read these instructions.  
2. Keep these instructions.  
3. Heed all warnings.  
4. Follow all instructions.  
5. This apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing liquid and no object filled with liquid, such as a vase,  
should be placed on the apparatus.  
6. Clean only with a dry cloth.  
7. Do not block any of the ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions.  
8. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatuses (including ampli-  
fiers) that produce heat.  
9. Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.  
10. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when not in use for long periods of time.  
11. Do not override the intended purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades, with  
one wider than the other. A grounding-type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade, or  
third prong, is provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit your outlet, consult an electrician to replace  
the obsolete outlet.  
12. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched, particularly at the prongs, convenience receptacles, the  
point where they exit from the apparatus.  
13. Use only with the cart stand, tripod bracket, or table specified by the manufacture, or sold with the  
apparatus. When a cart is used, utilize caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination to  
avoid injury from tip-over.  
14. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required if the apparatus has been  
damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug breakage, damage due to liquid or objects  
falling onto the apparatus, exposure to rain or moisture, or if the apparatus does not operate normally, or has been  
dropped.  
15. POWER ON/OFF SWITCH: For products with a power switch, the power switch DOES NOT break the connection from  
the mains.  
16. MAINS DISCONNECT: The plug should remain readily operable. For rack-mount or installation where plug is not ac-  
cessible, an all-pole mains switch with a contact separation of at least 3mm in each pole shall be incorporated into  
the electrical installation of the rack or building.  
17. FOR UNITS EQUIPPED WITH EXTERNALLY ACCESSIBLE FUSE RECEPTACLE: Replace fuse with same type and rating  
only.  
18. MULTIPLE-INPUT VOLTAGE: This equipment may require the use of a different line cord, attachment plug, or both,  
depending on the available power source at installation. Connect this equipment only to the power source indicated  
on the equipment rear panel. To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, refer servicing to qualified service personnel  
or equivalent.  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Table of Contents  
Introduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5  
XML Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6  
Controls and Functions Input Channel Section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7  
Controls and Functions 24-Bit Digital Effects Section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9  
Controls and Functions Main Section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10  
Controls and Functions External Input Jacks (AUX IN and CD/TAPE IN) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12  
Controls and Functions External Output Jacks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13  
Controls and Functions Power Amp Section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14  
Speaker Outputs - XML610 & XML910 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15  
Speaker Outputs - XML410 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16  
XML Series Rear Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17  
Speaker Connection - XML610 & XML910 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18  
Speaker Connection - XML410 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19  
Basic Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20  
Using the Internal Digital Effects. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21  
Creating a Monitor Mix . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22  
Using an External Effect . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23  
CD/TAPE IN • REC OUT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24  
XML System Setups . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25  
XML610 & XML910 Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28  
XML410 Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29  
XML610 & XML910 Block Diagram. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30  
XML410 Block Diagram. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31  
Copyright 2010, Samson Technologies Corp.  
v1  
Samson Technologies Corp.  
45 Gilpin Avenue  
Hauppauge, New York 11788-8816  
Phone: 1-800-3-SAMSON (1-800-372-6766)  
Fax: 631-784-2201  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Introduction  
Thank you for purchasing the Samson XML410, XML610, or XML910 powered mixer.  
The XML410 and XML610/910 are six- and twelve-channel, 400, 600 and 900 Watt powered mixers  
with built-in, 24-bit Digital Signal Processor (DSP) effects. The XML series of mixers will give you clean,  
clear sound reproduction thanks to the high quality, low noise microphone preamps, super clean mix  
bus, on-board 7-band graphic equalizers and the high output/low distortion power amplifier. For stu-  
dio quality processing, you can add one of the 100 dazzling digital effects (including Delays, Chorus  
and lush Reverbs) to your voice or instruments. The mixer’s ingenious Kickback enclosure allows you  
to tilt the unit back to see and operate the controls with ease. The unit is easy to transport with its  
compact size and sure-grip handle. The super-tough construction ensures reliable sound from venue  
to venue, day in and day out. Optimized for live sound reinforcement and commercial installations,  
the XML series is an ideal mixer and power amp solution, providing big sound in a compact package.  
In these pages, you’ll find a detailed description of the features of the XML series of powered mixers,  
as well a description of their front and rear panels, step-by-step instructions for setup and use, and  
full specifications. You’ll also find a warranty card enclosed—please don’t forget to fill it out and mail  
it in so that you can receive online technical support and so that we can send you updated informa-  
tion about these and other Samson products in the future.  
With proper care and adequate air circulation, your unit will operate trouble-free for many years. We  
recommend you record your serial number in the space provided below for future reference.  
Serial number: ____________________________________________  
Date of purchase: __________________________________________  
Should your unit ever require servicing, a Return Authorization number (RA) must be obtained before  
shipping your unit to Samson. Without this number, the unit will not be accepted. Please call Samson  
at 1-800-3SAMSON (1-800-372-6766) for an RA number prior to shipping your unit. Please retain the  
original packing materials and, if possible, return the unit in the original carton and packing ma-  
terials. If you purchased your Samson product outside the United States, please contact your local  
distributor for warranty information and service.  
Owner's Manual  
XML POWERED MIXERS  
5
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
XML Features  
The Samson XML powered mixers are comprehensive, all-in-one mixer/power amplifier solutions for  
live sound applications. Here are some of their main features:  
• The XML410 and XML610/910 are six- and twelve-channel powered mixers in ergonomically cor-  
rect kickback enclosures, allowing you to easily see and operate the front panel functions.  
• The XML410 has six Mic/Line inputs, while the XML610/910 has four Mic/Line inputs plus four  
Stereo inputs with Mic preamplifiers.  
• The XML series of mixers possess ultra lightweight, high efficiency class-D amplifier design  
XML410: 2 x 200 Watts, or 400 Watts Bridged  
XML610: 2 x 300 Watts  
XML910: 2 x 450 Watts  
• A built-in, 24-bit Digital Signal Processor (DSP) with 100 selectable presets including Reverb, Delay,  
and Chorus, offers dazzling studio quality effects.  
• Dynamic or condenser microphones connect easily to the low noise mic pre-amps with available  
48 Volt Phantom Power.  
• The 3-Band EQ on each channel enables you to tailor the tonal response for each input.  
• Each channel has two Auxiliary sends, which can be used to build an independent mix to send to  
the DSP effects and/or monitors.  
• The XML410 features a 7-band Graphic Equalizer for the Main Mix, and the XML610/910 features  
dual 7-band Graphic Equalizer for operating in either Stereo Main, or Main/Monitor, enabling  
adjustment to the tonal characteristics of the signal.  
• A convenient CD/MP3/Tape Input is provided so you can connect a stereo device for accompani-  
ment or background music.  
• Durable plastic enclosure is road tough, ensuring reliable performance.  
• Two convenient oversize, sure grip handles make the unit easy to carry.  
XML POWERED MIXERS  
6
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Controls and Functions  
Input Channel Section  
The following section details each part of the XML’s INPUT CHANNELS including the 3-BAND EQ, the MONITOR and EFX  
sends, GAIN and VOLUME controls.  
1. Peak - This LED indicator will flash RED when the channel input signal peaks.  
To reduce distortion, turn the VOL control counterclockwise until the clip  
indicator does not light during normal use.  
1
2. Equalizer (HF, MF, and LF) - This three-band equalizer allows you to contour  
a channel’s high, mid, and low frequency bands. When the control is set to  
the 12 o'clock (detent) position, there is no effect on the signal. Turning the  
controls fully clockwise will raise the level of the frequency band +15 dB,  
while turning the controls fully counterclockwise will lower the level of the  
frequency band -15 dB.  
2
3. AUX 1/MON - The AUX 1 controls the amount of signal sent to the Monitor  
bus. The AUX 1 send is pre-fader so the signal is unaffected by the position  
of the VOL control. These sends are usually used to create a separate mix for  
a monitor system. The Monitor bus signal is routed to the front panel MONI-  
TOR jack, and may be routed to the SPEAKER RIGHT/MONITOR output jacks,  
depending on the setting of the MODE switch. When the MON send knob is at  
the 12 o’clock center position, the signal is routed with unity.  
4. AUX 2/EFX - The AUX2/EFX send knob allows you to route the signal to the  
internal digital effects processor and the EFX 2 SEND output. The AUX2/EFX  
send is post-fader so the level of the signal is determined by the position  
of the channel Volume control. When the AUX2/EFX send knob is at the 12  
o’clock position, the signal is routed with unity.  
3
4
5. VOL - This knob controls the volume of channel inputs and is used to continu-  
ously adjust the loudness of the various signals being blended together at  
the Main Outputs. Moving the knob counterclockwise causes the signal to be  
attenuated. Conversely, when rotated clockwise, the signal is boosted.  
NOTE: For best signal-to-noise ratio, all VOL controls for channels carrying  
signal should generally be kept at or near the 12 o’clock (unity) position.  
Channels that are unused should have their Volume controls kept fully coun-  
terclockwise at their minimum level.  
5
6. COMP (XML610 and XML910 only) - The COMP knob adjusts the level of  
compression applied to the channel. As the COMP knob is turned clockwise,  
the compression ratio is raised and the output gain is adjusted accordingly.  
The dynamic range of the channel is narrowed, where softer signals will  
be magnified and loud signals will be subdued to sit better in the mix. You  
should use your ears when adding compression to a signal. Too much com-  
pression can create a pumping effect, eliminate all dynamic range, and lead to  
feedback.  
6
7
7. PAD 20 dB switch, Channels 1 to 4 (XML610 and XML910 only) – Use this  
switch to match the type of input signal you are supplying. If the PEAK light  
of an input continues to light even when the VOL is turned down, depress the  
PAD switch. Always turn the VOL completely counterclockwise before press-  
ing the PAD switch to avoid damaging your speakers.  
Owner's Manual  
XML POWERED MIXERS  
7
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Controls and Functions  
8. 1/4” Inputs (XML410 Channels 1–6; XML610 and XML910 Channels 1–4)  
- Balanced TRS phone line input (T: hot, R: cold, S: ground). You can connect  
a microphone or line level source to this input. Accepts both balanced and  
unbalanced line inputs. You cannot use the 1/4and XLR inputs on the same  
channel simultaneously.  
8
9
9. XLR Inputs (XML410 Channels 1–6; XML610 and XML910 Channels 1–4) -  
Balanced XLR input (1: ground, 2: hot, 3: cold). You can connect a microphone  
or line level source to this input. The XLR inputs also feature +48V phantom  
power, allowing you to use condenser microphones. When switching the  
PHANTOM power switch to the ON position, be sure to turn the MASTER and  
MONITOR controls fully counterclockwise to avoid any loud pops through  
your speakers. You cannot use the 1/4and XLR inputs on the same channel  
simultaneously.  
Stereo Channel Inputs  
The XML610 and XML910 feature four stereo input strips, which include channels 5/6, 7/8, 9/10 and 11/12. While these  
channels look very much like the mono channels, they have two inputs so they can accept a stereo signal. As an added  
bonus, these inputs also include a microphone input, which can be used in mono.  
10. 1/4” LINE Inputs Channels 5–12 (XML610 and XML910 only) - Use these  
10  
11  
pairs of unbalanced 1/4inputs for connecting stereo line level sources. When  
connecting only to the LINE L/MONO input, the input signal will be sent at  
equal levels to Left and Right mix.  
11. XLR MIC Input Channels 5-12 (XML610 and XML910 only) - Use these  
inputs to connect Low Impedance microphones and low-level signals from  
direct boxes. The MIC inputs also feature +48V phantom power, allowing you  
to use condenser microphones. You can use the 1/4LINE inputs and XLR MIC  
inputs simultaneously, but the VOL control will adjust all inputs together.  
XML POWERED MIXERS  
8
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Controls and Functions  
24-Bit Digital Effects Section  
The XML mixers feature built-in, 24-bit digital effects processors with 100 high-quality, studio grade effects like Delay,  
Chorus and Reverb. The following section describes the features of the powerful on-board digital effects section.  
12. Effects Program Display - The XML mixersdigital-effects processors feature  
dual-digit, seven-segment numerical display for showing the effects PRO-  
GRAM number from 00 - 99. You will see the PROGRAM numbers change as  
you scroll through the effects preset using the DSP SELECT control. When the  
12  
Effects Display shows two straight lines through the center of each segment,  
the effects are turned off and the EFX ON switch is in the out position.  
13. Effects SELECT - The SELECT control knob is a continuously variable encoder,  
that allows you to call up one of the 100 built-in digital effects presets. Rotate  
the SELECT knob to scroll through the preset programs using the Effects Pro-  
gram Display to choose the number of the effect you want.  
13  
14  
14. Effects ON Switch - The Effects ON switch is used to turn the internal digital  
effects on and off. The effects are bypassed when the switch is in the out posi-  
tion and the Effects Display shows two dashes.  
15. Effects PROGRAM List - This section identifies the ten banks of built-in DSP  
effects presets. The first bank of ten presets is designed for live performance,  
and the subsequent banks are arranged in groups by the type of effect.  
16. Effects LEVEL Control - The Aux 2/EFX signals from input channels are mixed  
together and sent to the internal DSP and EFX 2 Output. The Effects LEVEL  
control is used to adjust the amount of signal send to the DSP and EFX 2  
Output.  
15  
16  
17. EFX 2 Send Jack - The unbalanced 1/4EFX 2 Send is used to route a signal  
to an external signal processor such as a delay or reverb. The signal present at  
the EFX 2 Send is routed from the EFX bus, which is fed from the input chan-  
nel’s Aux 2/EFX control knob.  
18. EFX FOOTSWITCH Jack - Connect a footswitch to the EFX FOOTSWITCH  
phone input jack to toggle the internal digital effects On and Off.  
17  
18  
Owner's Manual  
XML POWERED MIXERS  
9
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Controls and Functions  
Main Section  
The XML series mixers have two internal power amplifiers, depending on the power amp MODE selection switch, the  
amplifiers are sent the MAIN or MONITOR bus signal.  
19. MAIN Output Level Meters - The output level  
20  
meter allows you to monitor the level of the signal  
being sent to the MAIN power amplifier and to the  
MAIN OUT jacks. To avoid distortion, adjust the  
MASTER LEVEL controls so that the 0 indicator LED  
lights occasionally.  
19  
20. MONITOR Output Level Meter - The MONITOR  
output level meter allows you to monitor the level of the signal which is being  
sent to the MONITOR send jack and MONITOR power amplifier.  
21. AMP 1/2 LIMITER - The LIMITER indicators light when the channel’s signal for  
the corresponding amplifier hits its maximum value, and the limiter comes  
on. This will ensure the cleanest possible output, and will protect your speaker  
system if it accidentally receives a clipped signal from your mixer.  
NOTE: If the LIMITER indicators are lighting frequently, there could be a risk of  
damage to your equipment. Turn the MASTER control counterclockwise until  
the indicator does not light during normal use.  
22. PHANTOM Power Switch - The XML mixers feature onboard, 48-Volt Phantom  
power supply to operate condenser microphones. When the switch is en-  
gaged, the LED will illuminate indicating that phantom power is now available  
on the microphone pre-amps.  
21  
22  
IMPORTANT NOTE: To avoid a loud pop, be sure to turn down the MASTER level  
controls before plugging and unplugging the mic cables when the phantom  
power is active.  
23. EFX TO MAIN - The EFX TO MAIN control is used to adjust the level of the  
sound being sent back from the built-in digital effect to the MAIN mix bus.  
This allows you to hear the DSP effects in your MAIN speakers.  
24. Graphic Equalizer - The 7-band  
Graphic Equalizer allows you to  
contour the frequency response of  
the MAIN/MONO mix bus signal,  
providing a maximum of 12dB of  
cut/boost for each frequency band.  
23  
This is an especially useful tool  
for cutting frequencies that cause  
annoying feedback. The frequency  
response is flat when the sliders  
are in the center position. Moving  
a slider in the positive direction will  
boost that frequency by as much as  
24  
25  
12dB, and moving the slider in the negative direction will cut that frequency by up to 12dB. Once you set a response  
curve using the Graphic Equalizer, the EQ curve is applied to both the MAIN/MONO bus signal that is output to the  
speakers, and the line level signal which is output from the MAIN OUT jacks.  
25. MASTER - The MASTER level control is the overall volume control for the MAIN bus. The MAIN level affects both the  
MAIN bus signal, which is output to the speakers, and the line level signal which is output from the MAIN OUT jacks.  
XML POWERED MIXERS  
10  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Controls and Functions  
26  
27  
28  
26. EFX TO MON - The EFX TO MON control is used to adjust the level of the sound being sent back from the built-in digi-  
tal effect to the MONITOR bus. This allows you to hear the DSP effects in your monitor speakers.  
27. Graphic Equalizer (XML610 and XML910 Only) - The 7-band Graphic Equalizer allows you to contour the frequency  
response of the MONITOR bus signal, providing a maximum of 12dB of cut/boost for each frequency band. This is an  
especially useful tool for cutting frequencies that cause annoying feedback. The frequency response is flat when the  
sliders are in the center position. Moving a slider in the positive direction will boost that frequency by as much as  
12dB, and moving the slider in the negative direction will cut that frequency by up to 12dB. Once you set a frequency  
response curve using the Graphic Equalizer, the EQ curve is applied to both the MONITOR bus signal that is sent to  
the monitor speakers, and the line level signal which is sent from the MONITOR output jack.  
28. MASTER - The MASTER level control is the overall control for the MONITOR bus. The MONITOR level affects both the  
MONITOR bus signal which is sent to the monitor speakers and the line level signal which is sent from the MONITOR  
output jack.  
Owner's Manual  
XML POWERED MIXERS  
11  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Controls and Functions  
External Input Jacks (AUX IN and CD/TAPE IN)  
These input jacks allow the signal from an external device to be added to the MAIN output.  
29. AUX IN (XML410 Only) - This input jack allows the signal from an external  
device to be added to the MAIN output.  
29  
32  
30  
31  
30. CD/TAPE IN - Use this stereo RCA input to connect a stereo output device such as an MP3 player or CD player to the  
mixer.  
31. TAPE IN VOLUME - The TAPE IN VOLUME is used to set the level of the CD/TAPE IN jacks.  
32. TAPE TO MON (XML610 and XML910 Only) - The TAPE TO MON switch allows you to add the CD/TAPE IN signal to  
the MONITOR bus. When you press this switch, the signal at the CD/TAPE IN is mixed in to the AUX 1/MON and the  
level is controlled by the TAPE IN VOLUME control.  
NOTE: When the TAPE TO MON button is in the down position, the TAPE IN VOLUME control is used to adjust the  
amount of signal that is sent from the CD/TAPE IN jacks to the MONITOR bus.  
XML POWERED MIXERS  
12  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Controls and Functions  
External Output Jacks  
The XML mixers feature several output connectors allowing you to interface a variety of external devices. A stereo record-  
ing device, such as a cassette recorder, can be connected to the REC OUT jacks, and additional power amplifiers can be  
connected to the MONITOR and MAIN output jacks.  
34  
35  
36  
33  
33. REC OUT - The signal present at this stereo RCA connector is the MAIN bus signal before it has passed through the  
MASTER level control and graphic equalizer. The nominal output level is -10dBV and the impedance is 100 Ohms.  
34. EXT. MUTE (XML610 and XML910 Only) - Connect a footswitch to the EXT. MUTE phone input jack to turn off chan-  
nels 1-8. This feature is convenient when connecting a microphone to CH 9/10 or 11/12 for making announcements  
and to use a footswitch to temporarily mute the music or input signals to CH 1-8.  
35. MONITOR - The MONITOR bus signal is present at this connector. The signal is passed through the MONITOR/MASTER  
level control and graphic equalizer (XML610 and XML910) before it reaches the MONITOR connector. In a live sound  
situation this can be used to create a monitor mix by connecting the MONITOR output to a power amp and monitor  
speaker.  
36. MAIN OUT (XML610 & XML910 Only) - The signals present at these connectors are the MAIN Left and Right bus sig-  
nals, which have passed through the MAIN/MASTER level control and the graphic equalizer. The nominal output level  
is +4dBu and the impedance is 100 Ohms.  
37. MAIN OUT (XML410 Only) - The signal present at this connector are the MAIN  
bus signal, which have passed through the MAIN/ MASTER level control and the  
graphic equalizer. The nominal output level is +4dBu and the impedance is 100K  
Ohms.  
37  
Owner's Manual  
XML POWERED MIXERS  
13  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Controls and Functions  
Power Amp Section  
The XML series of mixers have a power amplifier section which can be configured to operate several ways depending on  
whether you need MAIN plus MONITOR amplifiers to power your speakers, or if you just need more power for the MAIN  
speakers. The section below describes the XML seriespower amp modes.  
38. POWER - The POWER indicator lights to indicate that the power in on.  
39. Power Amp MODE switch - The MODE switch is used to select one of the  
following operating modes: MAIN-MONITOR, MAIN-MAIN or MAIN-BRIDGE  
(XML410 only).  
CAUTION! Only change the power amp MODE switch when the power is  
SWITCHED OFF!  
38  
39  
MAIN-MONITOR - With this setting, the MAIN and MONITOR sections can  
be used independently. The MAIN bus signal will be sent from the MAIN  
(XML410) or MAIN (L+R) (XML610 and XML910), and the MONITOR bus  
signal will be sent from the MONITOR jacks.  
MAIN-MAIN - With this setting, the two power amp channels can be used  
independently. The MAIN bus signal will be output from the MAIN MODE  
(XML410) or RIGHT/LEFT jacks (XML610 and XML910 Rear Panel).  
MAIN-BRIDGE (XML410 only) - With this setting, the two  
power amp channels (1 and 2) will be connected in bridge  
mode. Only the MAIN bus signal will be output from the  
BRIDGE jack.  
40  
41  
40. LOW ENHANCE (XML610 and XML910) - This switch turns on or off the LOW  
ENHANCE processing on and off. The LOW ENHANCE boosts the low frequen-  
cies at the speaker outputs. Use the LOW ENHANCE for added bass in situa-  
tions where you do not have subwoofers.  
41. MUTE CH 1–8 (XML610 and XML910) - You can turn off channels 18 on the  
XML610 or XML910 using the MUTE CH 1–8 switch. This feature is convenient  
to use when you take a break and want to leave all the levels set, so they are  
ready when you begin to use your PA system again. The MUTE 18 does not  
turn off channels 9/10, and 11/12, and does not turn off the CD/TAPE inputs.  
XML POWERED MIXERS  
14  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Speaker Outputs - XML610 & XML910  
The XML610 and XML910 powered mixers contain two mono power amplifiers and, depending on the operating mode,  
the two amplifiers can be used independently for LEFT and RIGHT MAIN outputs or for MONO MAIN + MONITOR outputs.  
NOTE: Use the Power Amp MODE switch to select which signal is sent to the speaker output jacks.  
The total impedance load for each amplifier must not exceed 4 Ohms, therefore, if you want to only connect a single  
speaker to each amp output, use a 4–8 Ohm speaker.  
You can connect up to four speakers at one time. One speaker with an impedance of 8 Ohms can be connected to each  
of the amp’s Speakon and 1/4jacks. The Speakon and 1/4jacks are wired in parallel, so the total impedance when two 8  
Ohm speakers are connected is 4 Ohms.  
43  
42  
42. AMP 1 Speaker Outputs - The AMP 1 output has one Speakon and one 1/4phone connector wired in parallel. These  
powered outputs can be used to connect your left side main PA speaker when using the XML610 or XML910 in MAIN/  
MAIN mode. When operating in MAIN/MONITOR mode, the AMP 1 powered output connectors are used to connect  
left and right side MAIN PA speakers.  
43. AMP 2 Speaker Outputs - The AMP 2 output has one Speakon and one 1/4phone connector wired in parallel. These  
powered outputs can be used to connect your left side main PA speaker when using the XML610 or XML910 in MAIN/  
MAIN mode. When operating in MAIN/MONITOR mode, the AMP 2 powered output connectors are used to connect  
to floor or side fill monitors facing the performers.  
Owner's Manual  
XML POWERED MIXERS  
15  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Speaker Outputs - XML410  
The XML410 contains two mono power amplifiers, and depending on the operating mode, the two amplifiers can be  
used independently (maximum output 200W + 200W) or in BRIDGE mode (maximum output 400W).  
NOTE: Use the front panel Power Amp MODE switch to select which signal is sent to the speaker output jacks, and to  
activate BRIDGE mode.  
If the two power amplifiers are used for MAINS operation, two 8 Ohm speakers can be “daisy-chainedtogether and con-  
nected to the AMP 1 jack, and two more 8 Ohm speakers can be “daisy-chainedtogether and connected to the AMP 2  
jack, for a total of four speakers.  
The total impedance load for each amplifier must not exceed 4 Ohms. Therefore, in the example above, two speakers with  
an impedance of 8 Ohms each are connected to each amp’s output jacks.  
If you wish to use two amplifiers independently, let’s say for Main and Monitor operation, use a 4–8 Ohm speaker. Again,  
the total impedance load for each amplifier must not exceed 4 Ohms. Therefore, two speakers with an impedance of 8  
Ohms can be “daisy-chainedtogether and then connected to each amp’s output jacks.  
If two amplifiers are used in a BRIDGE mode, only one speaker can be connected to the BRIDGE jack. The total impedance  
load while operating in BRIDGE mode must not be less than 8 Ohms. If you are connecting a speaker to the BRIDGE jack,  
use an 8–16 Ohm speaker.  
CAUTION: When using a BRIDGE connection, do not connect anything to the AMP 1 and AMP 2 jacks. Likewise, when us-  
ing the AMP 1 and AMP 2 jacks, do not connect anything to the BRIDGE jack.  
44  
46  
45  
44. AMP 1 Speaker Outputs - The AMP 1 output has one 1/4phone connector, which is a powered output used to con-  
nect your main PA speaker when using the XML410 in MAIN/MAIN mode. When operating in MAIN/MONITOR mode,  
the AMP 1 powered output connectors are used to connect left and right side MAIN PA speakers.  
45. AMP 2 Speaker Outputs - The AMP 2 output has one 1/4phone connector, which is a powered output used to con-  
nect your main PA speaker when using the XML410 in MAIN/MAIN mode. When operating in MAIN/MONITOR mode,  
the AMP 2 powered output connectors are used to connect to floor or side fill monitors facing the performers.  
46. BRIDGE Output connector - The BRIDGE output has one 1/4phone connector, which is a powered output used to  
connect one main PA speaker when using the XM410 in BRIDGE mode.  
XML POWERED MIXERS  
16  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
XML Series Rear Panel  
47. VOLTAGE SELECTION Switch - This switch is used to select the amplifier’s  
operating voltage.  
NOTE: If you are changing the position of this switch, be sure it is set to the  
correct voltage for your country, and that the correct fuse is installed.  
47  
48. Fuse Cover - The fuse is located behind the fuse cover. Always replace fuses  
with the same type of fuse.  
49. POWER Switch – This is the primary power switch. When set to the ON posi-  
tion, the front panel POWER LED illuminates, indicating the XML mixer is  
powered up and ready for operation.  
48  
49  
50. AC INPUT - Connect the supplied IEC power cable here.  
50  
Owner's Manual  
XML POWERED MIXERS  
17  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Speaker Connection - XML610 & XML910  
The XML610 and XML910’s power amplifier section can be configured to operate several ways depending on the set-  
ting of the Power Amp MODE switch located on the front panel. This allows you to choose whether you need MAIN plus  
MONITOR amplifiers to power your speakers, or if you just need more power for the MAIN speakers.  
There are two ways in which speakers can be connected to the XML power mixer:  
1) A single speaker can be connected to either the A or B jack of AMP 1 and AMP 2, or  
2) Two speakers can be connected in parallel to both the A and B jacks of AMP1 and AMP 2.  
For both of these situations, the required speaker impedance will differ. Refer to the following diagram, and make sure  
that the speaker impedance is not less than the specified value.  
When connecting one speaker to AMP1  
and one speaker to AMP 2, use speakers  
with a 4–8 Ohm impedance rating.  
When connecting two speakers to AMP 1 and two speaker to  
AMP 2, use speakers with an 8–16 Ohm impedance rating.  
Additional, or alternative amplifiers can be connected to the MAIN OUT and MONITOR output jacks on the front panel.  
Neutrik NL4 Speakon Wiring  
XML POWERED MIXERS  
18  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Speaker Connection - XML410  
The XML410’s power amplifier section can be configured to operate several ways, depending on the setting of the power  
amp MODE switch located on the front panel. This allows you to choose whether you need MAIN plus MONITOR ampli-  
fiers to power your speakers, or if you just need more power for the MAIN speakers.  
There are three ways in which speakers can be connected to the XML410:  
1) A single speaker can be connected to the output jack of AMP 1 and AMP 2,  
2) Two speakers can be connected in parallel to the output jacks of AMP1 and AMP 2, or  
3) A single speaker can be connected to the BRIDGE jack (bridge connection). For each of these situations, the required  
speaker impedance will differ.  
Refer to the following diagram, and make sure that the speaker impedance is not less than the specified value.  
When connecting one speaker to AMP1  
and one speaker to AMP 2, use speakers  
with a 4–8 Ohm impedance rating.  
When connecting two speakers to AMP 1 and two speaker to  
AMP 2, use speakers with an 8–16 Ohm impedance rating.  
When the POWER AMPS  
are in BRIDGE mode, use a  
speaker with an 8–16 Ohm  
impedance rating.  
Additional, or alternative amplifiers can be connected to the MAIN OUT and MONITOR OUT jacks on the front panel.  
Owner's Manual  
XML POWERED MIXERS  
19  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Basic Operation  
Connecting Microphones and Instruments  
The following section explains the basic operation of the XML series mixers.  
Signal Processor  
Direct Box  
Vocal  
Vocal  
Electric Guitar  
Bass Guitar  
Keyboards  
1. Before connecting mics or instruments, make sure that the power of all your system components, including the XML  
mixer, is turned off. Also, make sure that the volume and gain controls of each channel of the XML mixer and the MAS-  
TER controls of the MAIN and MONITOR section are turned all the way down.  
2. Connect the cables to your microphone(s) and instrument(s), and insert the other end of the cable firmly into each ap-  
propriate input on the XML mixer.  
3. Switch on the power of any peripheral devices, and then power up the XML mixer.  
NOTE: Since the XML mixers contains two power amplifiers, it is important to remember the Golden Rule of audio …  
“ LAST ON, FIRST OFF.” This means that when turning on your system, you should always turn your power amplifiers  
on LAST, and when turning your system off, turn your power amps off FIRST. This helps avoid any loud pops caused by  
rush current at power up or power down, which can sometimes damage loudspeakers.  
4. Set the MASTER control of the MAIN section to the “5position.  
5. While speaking into the mic (or playing the instrument), adjust the channel GAIN control so that the “PEAKLED of the  
channel lights occasionally, then back it down slightly.  
6. Slowly adjust the channel VOLUME control until the desired level is reached.  
7. If you wish to adjust the tone of each channel, adjust the equalizer controls as desired. You may have to readjust the  
channel volume.  
8. Use the MAIN section graphic equalizer and MASTER control to adjust the overall volume and tone.  
XML POWERED MIXERS  
20  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Using the Internal Digital Effects  
The XML series of mixers features built-in, high quality, 24-Bit Digital Signal Processors (DSP), offering studio grade effects.  
The DSP features clean Delay, lush Reverb and multi-effects like Chorus + Delay or Chorus + Reverb. You can also add a  
broad range of studio quality effects by simply dialing through the 100 presets. The following details the operation of the  
internal DSP effects:  
1. Connect a mic or instrument to the desired channel and adjust the volume and equalizer  
to your liking.  
2. Select the desired preset using the EFFECTS SELECT switch. Set the DSP SELECT switch  
to one of the following 100 effects:  
0–9 Performance  
10–19 Hall Reverb  
20–29 Plate Reverb  
30–39 Spring Reverb  
40–49 Echo  
50–59 Flange + Verb  
60–69 Chorus + Verb  
70–79 Echo + Verb  
80–89 Chorus  
90–99 Flange  
3. Once you have selected the desired effect preset, raise the AUX 2 EFX control on the  
channels you wish to apply the digital effect to.  
4. Use the EFX to MAIN/MON knob in the MAIN/MONITOR section to adjust the EFFECTS  
Return level. The EFX to MAIN/MON control is the overall level control for the DSP effects  
processor. If you are not using the mixer in MAIN/MONITOR or BRIDGE mode, be  
sure to raise the EFX to MAIN/MON control on both the MAIN and MAIN/MONI-  
TOR sections so the level of effect is the same in both speakers.  
NOTE: If the effect sound is distorted even though the EFX to MAIN/MON is turned  
down, lower the AUX 2/EFX controls of each channel until you no longer hear distortion.  
Owner's Manual  
XML POWERED MIXERS  
21  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Creating a Monitor Mix  
Sending an Independent Mix to Monitor Speakers  
The XML series mixers allow you to operate the power amplifiers in a MAIN/MONITOR mode. This lets you use one ampli-  
fier for speakers facing the audience, and the other amplifier for the monitor speaker facing the musicians. Follow the  
steps below to create an independent mix for the mount or speakers.  
1. Set the channel MONITOR section and VOL-  
UME control to the “0position.  
2. Raise the AUX 1/MON controls for the chan-  
nels that you wish to hear from the monitor  
speakers.  
NOTE: The MONITOR controls are not affected  
by the level settings of each channel. This al-  
lows you to create a mix for the monitors that  
is independent of the MAIN mix.  
3. Use the graphic equalizer (XML610 and  
XML910 only) and MASTER controls of the  
MONITOR sections to adjust the overall vol-  
ume and tone.  
XML POWERED MIXERS  
22  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Using an External Effect  
Sending an Independent Mix to an External Effects Processor  
If you prefer to use an external device for effects processing, you can easily connect the unit using the XML EFX bus. Fol-  
low the steps below to interface your processor.  
1. Set the MONITOR section MASTER control to the “0position. Press the EFX BYPASS switch to disable the internal DSP.  
2. Raise the AUX 2/EFX controls for the channels to which you want the external effect to be applied.  
3. Adjust the EFX LEVEL to the “5position.  
4. Set the input level of the external effect so that the sound is not distorted, and so that the effect’s input meter does not  
indicate a clipped signal.  
5. Connect the output of the external effect to an available input channel. Be sure to turn the AUX 2/EFX control for that  
channel all the way down. Use the channel’s VOLUME control to adjust the effect return level.  
Owner's Manual  
XML POWERED MIXERS  
23  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
CD/TAPE IN • REC OUT  
Playing Back a CD  
The XML mixers have a dedicated input for playing back a CD,  
Tape or MP3 player. To use the CD/TAPE INPUT, follow the steps  
below.  
1. Turn the TAPE IN VOLUME control and the MASTER level con-  
trol all the way down.  
2. Follow the “LAST ON, FIRST OFFrule by turning on your  
peripheral devices and then turning on the power on the XML  
mixer.  
3. Adjust the MASTER control of the MAIN section to the “5posi-  
tion.  
4. Start playback on the CD, Tape or MP3 player. Use the TAPE IN  
VOLUME control to adjust the level so that the zero LED of the  
MAIN section peak level meter lights only occasionally. Adjust  
the master volume control to raise the level, if necessary.  
Recording From the XML Mixer  
You can record the audio from the XML’s mixer section including  
the MIC, LINE, TAPE IN and AUX inputs to a digital recorder, DAW,  
DAT or any other type of recorder using the RECORD outputs.  
Simply connect the mixer’s REC OUT to the input jacks of the  
recorder, as shown in the diagram above.  
Digital Recorder  
XML POWERED MIXERS  
24  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
XML System Setups  
Owner's Manual  
XML POWERED MIXERS  
25  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
XML System Setups  
XML POWERED MIXERS  
26  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
XML Wiring Guide  
Connecting the XML Mixers  
The are several ways to interface the XML mixers to support a variety of applications. The XML mixers feature balanced  
inputs and outputs, so connecting balanced and unbalanced signals is possible.  
Unbalanced 1/4” Connector  
Balanced TRS 1/4” Connector  
XLR Balanced Wiring Guide  
Owner's Manual  
XML POWERED MIXERS  
27  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
XML610 & XML910 Specifications  
Rated Output power  
Frequency response  
XML610: 2 x 300W at 4Ω @0.1% THD at 1KHz  
XML910: 2 x 450W at 4Ω @0.1% THD at 1KHz  
20Hz~20KHz+/-0.7dB@1W Output into 8Ω (AMP OUT)  
20 Hz~20KHz+/-0.4@+4dB Output into 10kΩ (MAIN OUT, MONITOR  
OUT, AUX 2 SEND)  
Total Harmonic Distortion  
Less than 0.06%@20Hz~20KHz, 150W output into4Ω (AMP OUT)  
Less than 0.1%@20 Hz~20KHz+14dB output into 10KΩ  
(MAIN OUT, MON OUT, AUX 2 SEND)  
HUM & Noise  
-112dB equivalent input noise  
(Average, RS+150Ω)  
(with 22Hz~22KHz BPF)  
-95dB residual output noise (MAIN OUT, MONITOR OUT, AUX 2 OUT)  
-79dB (MAIN OUT, MONITOR OUT) Master level control at maximum,  
all channel level control at minimum  
-79dB (AUX 2) Master level control at maximum, all channel level con-  
trols at minimum  
Maximum Voltage Gain  
36dB CH IN (MIC,XLR ) to MAIN OUT, MONITOR OUT  
42dB CH IN (MIC) to AUX 2 OUT  
18.2dB CH IN (MIC) to REC OUT  
26dB MONO CH IN (LINE) to MAIN OUT, MONITOR OUT  
16dB ST CH IN (LINE) to MAIN OUT, MONITOR OUT  
26dB AUX IN to MAIN OUT  
30dB TAPE IN to MAIN OUT  
Crosstalk 1KHz  
Input Channel Equalization  
70dB adjacent input, 70dB input to output  
HIGH 12KHz shelving (+/- 15dB Maximum)  
MID 2.5KHz peaking (+/- 12dB Maximum)  
LOW 80Hz shelving (+/- 15dB Maximum)  
5 POINT LED METERS ( -10, -5, 0, +3, +6dB)  
7 bands (63, 160, 400, 1K, 2.5K, 6.4K, 16KHz)  
24 BIT - 10 Presets each: 1 - Performance; 2 - Hall Reverb, 3 - Plate  
Reverb; 4 - Spring Reverb; 5 - Echo; 6 - Flange + Verb;  
7 - Chorus + Verb; 8 - Echo + Verb; 9- Chorus; 10- Flange  
Phantom Power +48V  
Meters  
Graphic Equalizer  
Internal DSP Effects  
CLIP Indicators  
Foot Switch  
Turn on: THD> 0.5%  
DIGITAL EFFECT MUTE: ON/OFF  
GENERAL  
Power Requirement  
Power Consumption  
100V-240V, 50/60Hz  
XML610: 800W, full power  
XML910: 1250W, full power  
Weight  
XML610: 14.5 lbs/6.5Kg  
XML910: 15 lbs/6.8Kg  
Dimensions  
17.25(W) x 11.65(H) x 9.85(D)  
438mm(W) x 296mm(H) x 250mm(D)  
Specifications subject to change without notice  
XML POWERED MIXERS  
28  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
XML410 Specifications  
Rated Output power  
Frequency response  
XML410: 2 x 200W at 4Ω @0.1% THD at 1KHz  
20Hz~20KHz+/-0.5dB@1W Output into 8Ω (AMP OUT)  
20 Hz~20KHz+/-0.4@+4dB Output into 10kΩ (MAIN OUT, MONITOR  
OUT, AUX 2 SEND)  
Total Harmonic Distortion  
Less than 0.06%@20Hz~20KHz, 75W output into4Ω (AMP OUT)  
Less than 0.1%@20 Hz~20KHz+14dB output into 10KΩ  
(MAIN OUT, MON OUT, AUX 2 SEND)  
HUM & Noise  
-112dB equivalent input noise  
(Average, RS+150Ω)  
(with 22Hz~22KHz BPF)  
-100dB residual output noise (MAIN OUT, MONITOR OUT, AUX 2 OUT)  
-79dB (MAIN OUT, MONITOR OUT) Master level control at maximum,  
all channel level control at minimum  
-79dB (AUX 2) Master level control at maximum, all channel level con-  
trols at minimum  
Maximum Voltage Gain  
36dB CH IN (MIC) to MAIN OUT, MONITOR OUT  
42dB CH IN (MIC) to AUX 2 OUT  
18.2dB CH IN (MIC) to REC OUT  
16dB CH IN (LINE) to MAIN OUT, MONITOR OUT  
26dB AUX IN to MAIN OUT  
24dB TAPE IN to MAIN OUT  
Crosstalk 1KHz  
70dB adjacent input, 70dB input to output  
HIGH 12KHz shelving (+/- 15dB Maximum)  
MID 2.5KHz peaking (+/- 12dB Maximum)  
LOW 80Hz shelving (+/- 15dB Maximum)  
5 POINT LED METERS ( -10, -5, 0, +3, +6dB)  
7 bands (63, 160, 400, 1K, 2.5K, 6.4K, 16KHz)  
Input Channel Equalization  
Meters  
Graphic Equalizer  
Internal DSP Effects  
24 BIT - 10 Presets each: 1 - Performance; 2 - Hall Reverb, 3 - Plate  
Reverb; 4 - Spring Reverb; 5 - Echo; 6 - Flange + Verb; 7 -  
Chorus + Verb; 8 - Echo + Verb; 9- Chorus; 10- Flange  
Phantom Power  
CLIP Indicators  
Foot Switch  
+48V  
Turn on: THD> 0.5%  
DIGITAL EFFECT MUTE: ON/OFF  
GENERAL  
Power Requirement  
Power Consumption  
Weight  
100V-240V, 50/60Hz  
600W, full power  
13.7 lbs/6.2Kg  
Dimensions  
17.25(W) x 11.65(H) x 9.85(D)  
438mm(W) x 296mm(H) x 250mm(D)  
Specifications subject to change without notice  
Owner's Manual  
XML POWERED MIXERS  
29  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
XML610 & XML910 Block Diagram  
L E V E L  
u B d 6 +  
z H K 6 1  
z H K 4 . 6  
z H K 5 . 2  
z H K 1  
z H K 6 1  
z H K 4 . 6  
z H K 5 . 2  
z H K 1  
z H 0 0 4  
z H 0 6 1  
z H 0 0 4  
z H 0 6 1  
z H 3 6  
z H 3 6  
M O O E A M P  
)
E T U M - N O N ( R O T I N O M  
)
E T U M - N O N ( R N I A M  
)
E T U M - N O N ( L N I A M  
T C E F F E  
R O T I N O M  
R N I A M  
L N I A M  
u B d 6 +  
L E V E L  
u B d 6 +  
L E V E L  
H G I  
D I  
H
H G I  
D I  
H
M
M
L O W  
L O W  
XML POWERED MIXERS  
30  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
XML410 Block Diagram  
Owner's Manual  
XML POWERED MIXERS  
31  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
45 Gilpin Avenue  
Hauppauge, New York 11788-8816  
Phone: 1-800-3-SAMSON (1-800-372-6766)  
Fax: 631-784-2201  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  

Radica Games Games i7003 User Guide
Raymarine GPS Receiver Heading Sensor User Guide
RCA Flat Panel Television RLC2226 User Guide
Renesas Network Card HS2633ECH61H User Guide
Revox Network Card MK3 User Guide
Riccar Vacuum Cleaner RSQ1 User Guide
Rover Lawn Mower 10024 User Guide
Samsung MP3 Player YP S3 User Guide
Sears Humidifier 758144131 User Guide
Senco Staple Gun SLS18Mg User Guide