Fender Mixer SRM 6302 User Manual

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Owner's Manual for  
SRM 6302 / 8302  
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SRM 6302 / 8302  
PROFESSIONAL POWERED  
MIXER  
INTRODUCTION  
The SRM 6302 / 8302: a dual 150 watt professional  
powered mixer from your friends at Fender® Pro  
Audio. We are sure you will find your new SRM  
6302 / 8302 to be both a unique and effective  
sound reinforcement product, providing years of  
150 Watts per Channel at 4  
Assignable Dual Power Amplifiers  
9-Band Assignable Graphic Equalizer trouble-free service.  
with 30mm Sliders  
With ease of setup in mind, the integrated  
mixer/amplifier design of your SRM 6302 / 8302  
makes it a complex and versatile unit, yet simple to  
operate. Enclosed in a boxtop style cabinet, your  
SRM 6302 / 8302 features individual channel  
preamps, an assignable dual power amplifier, +48V  
DC phantom power, a 9-band graphic equalizer, line  
and mic level channel inputs, a patch bay and much,  
much more. With 1/4 inch TRS phone jacks, 3-Pin  
XLR female input jacks and stereo RCA input jacks,  
your SRM 6302 / 8302 can accommodate almost  
any input connection and signal level.  
3-Band Equalizer per Input Channel  
+48V DC Phantom Power  
Individual Channel Effects Level Control  
Both 1/4 inch Phone TRS and 3-Pin XLR  
Female Input Connectors  
Patch Points for Line Level Output and  
Power Amp Inputs and Outboard Gear  
Ideal for live music, churches, auditoriums, hotel  
conference or meeting rooms, your SRM 6302 /  
8302 is suitable for a wide variety of sound  
reinforcement applications. With its assignable dual  
power amplifier, your SRM 6302 / 8302 can feed  
your main front of house speakers while  
simultaneously providing power for stage monitors.  
Its front panel patch bay makes using outboard  
effects gear and signal processing equipment a  
snap. Moreover, the patch bay provides easy  
access for adding or rerouting power amplifiers.  
Full-bodied Spring Reverb  
Designed to meet the most demanding needs of  
audio professionals, your SRM 6302 / 8302 will  
provide years of reliable, trouble-free service, day in  
and day out. Please read through this owner’s  
manual in order to more thoroughly understand the  
operation of your SRM 6302 / 8302.  
WARNING:  
- TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR SHOCK  
HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS UNIT TO RAIN OR  
MOISTURE.  
- NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE, REFER  
SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL ONLY.  
- ALLOW AT LEAST 3” (7.6 cm) AROUND THE UNIT  
FOR PROPER VENTILATION.  
- THIS UNIT MUST BE EARTH GROUNDED.  
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INPUT CHANNEL CONTROL FUNCTIONS PATCH BAY PANEL CONNECTIONS  
A. EFFECTS - This knob controls  
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the amount of signal its respective  
channel sends to the overall effects  
mix. When the knob is set at 0, the  
output is “dry”.  
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A X  
M A IN O U T  
M O N O U T  
E F F E C T S O U T /  
F O O T S W IT C H  
E F F E C T S  
B. HIGH - Adjusts the amount of  
high frequency boost or cut in the  
channel. When all the tone controls  
are set at 0 (straight up), the  
channel is “flat” with no frequencies  
cut or boosted.  
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+1  
+1  
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P A  
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P A  
2
IN  
E F F E C T S IN  
C. MID - Adjusts the amount of  
middle frequency boost or cut in  
the channel.  
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I. MAIN OUT - This 1/4 inch, TS, unbalanced, line  
level output is designed to feed the SRM 6302 /  
8302’s main bus signal to an external power  
amplifier or main house mixer.  
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M ID  
D. LOW - Adjusts the amount of  
low frequency boost or cut in the  
channel.  
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J. PA 1 IN - This 1/4 inch, TS, unbalanced, line  
level input jack allows the SRM 6302 / 8302’s power  
amplifier #1 (PA 1) to be fed from an external signal  
source. When this connection is used, the “main  
out” connection to PA 1 is overridden.  
E. MONITOR - This knob controls  
the amount of signal its respective  
channel sends to the monitor mix.  
When the knob is set at 0, the  
channel’s signal is not sent to the  
monitor bus.  
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K. MON OUT - This 1/4 inch, TS, unbalanced, line  
level output is designed to feed the SRM 6302 /  
8302’s monitor bus signal to an external power  
amplifier or monitor system.  
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F. LEVEL - Adjusts the volume  
control of the individual channel.  
Rotating the knob clockwise  
increases the respective channel’s  
contribution to the “Main Out” mix.  
Adjust this control after the MAIN or  
overall volume of the SRM 6302 /  
8302 has been set.  
M O N IT O R  
L. PA 2 IN - This 1/4 inch, TS, unbalanced, line  
level input jack allows the SRM 6302 / 8302’s power  
amplifier #2 (PA 2) to be fed from an external signal  
source. When this connection is used, the internal  
connection to PA 2 is overridden.  
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A X  
L E V E L  
M. EFFECTS OUT/FOOTSWITCH - This 1/4 inch,  
TS, unbalanced, line level output jack is designed to  
feed the SRM’s effects bus signal to an external  
signal processing device, such as a digital delay or a  
chorus unit. When a footswitch (P/N 048458,  
optional) is inserted into this jack, the SRM’s internal  
reverb can be turned on or off remotely.  
INPUT CHANNEL CONNECTIONS  
G. LINE - Plug your instrument in  
G
here. This 1/4 inch TRS balanced  
input jack suited for use with items  
having a line level output such as  
high impedance microphones,  
keyboards, drum machines,  
outboard effects, etc. It accepts  
both balanced and unbalanced  
cables  
L IN E  
N. EFFECTS IN - This 1/4 inch, unbalanced, TS, line  
level input jack is designed to accept signal from an  
external processing device, such as a digital delay or  
a chorus unit. The signal entering this jack is mixed  
into the Main and Monitor using the “Tape/Effects”  
controls labeled “Return to Main” and Return to  
Monitor”.  
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H. MIC - Plug your microphone in  
here. This three pin XLR balanced  
female input connector is intended  
for input signals from low  
M IC  
impedance microphones. Pins 2 and 3 provide  
Phantom Power (+48V DC) for condenser style  
microphones when the phantom power switch is on.  
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MASTER CONTROL PANEL FUNCTIONS  
A. EQ ASSIGN - This button  
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d B  
+1  
2
d B  
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switches the graphic equalizer  
between the main and the  
monitor bus. When this  
button is pressed, the EQ is  
assigned to the monitor bus.  
P H A N T O M P O W E R  
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B. GRAPHIC EQUALIZER -  
This 9 band graphic equalizer  
consists of active band pass  
/ band reject filters spaced at  
octave intervals. Moving the  
sliders up or down boosts or  
cuts the gain at the indicated  
frequency.  
P A  
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A S  
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G R A P H IC E Q U A L IZ E R  
B
T A P E /  
E F F E C T S  
R E V E R B  
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A X  
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R E T U R N  
R E T U R N  
T O  
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T O  
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C. PHANTOM POWER -  
When this button is pressed,  
a +48V DC Phantom Power  
supply is activated, necessary  
for some condenser style  
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R E T U R N  
T O A IN  
R E T U R N  
T O A IN  
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microphones.  
Before  
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A X  
0
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A X  
0
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R E C O U T  
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A IN  
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O N IT O R  
E F F E C T S  
plugging or unplugging any  
microphone, make sure the  
Phantom Power supply is off.  
I. REVERB RETURN TO MONITOR - Adjusts the  
amount of reverb signal level sent to the monitor mix.  
Rotating the knob clockwise increases the reverb  
signal sent to the monitor mix. When the knob is set  
at 0, the output is “dry”.  
D. POWER LED - This LED illuminates when the  
SRM 6302 / 8302 is on.  
E. PA 2 ASSIGN - This button switches the second  
power amplifier between the main and the monitor bus.  
When this button is pressed, the second power  
amplifier is assigned to the monitor bus providing  
power to drive monitor speakers. When this button is  
in the Main position, the second power amplifier is  
assigned to the main bus providing additional power for  
front of house enclosures. When connecting the  
speakers to your SRM 6302 / 8302, connect one  
cabinet to the PA 1 Out jack and the other to the PA 2  
Out jack.  
J. REVERB RETURN TO MAIN - Adjusts the  
amount of reverb signal level sent to the main mix.  
Rotating the knob clockwise increases the reverb  
signal sent to the main mix. When the knob is set at  
0, the output is “dry”.  
K. MONITOR - The monitor output volume control  
of the SRM 6302 / 8302. Any adjustments to this  
control will affect the signal level at the Mon Out, as  
well as, PA1 and PA2 depending upon the PA2  
Assign switch position and patch bay configuration.  
F. TAPE/EFFECTS RETURN TO MONITOR -  
Adjusts the tape/effects signal level sent to the  
monitor mix from either the Effects In or Tape In jacks.  
Rotating the knob clockwise increases the tape/effects  
signal sent to the monitor mix.  
L. EFFECTS - Adjusts the signal level present at the  
Effects Out / Footswitch jack, as well as, the signal  
driving the reverb. Rotating the knob clockwise  
increases the amount of tape/effects and reverb drive  
signal. When the knob is set at 0, there is no effects  
drive signal.  
G. TAPE/EFFECTS RETURN TO MAIN - Adjusts  
the tape/effects signal level sent to the main mix from  
either the Effects In or Tape In jacks. Rotating the  
knob clockwise increases the tape/effects signal sent  
to the main mix.  
M. REC OUT - Adjusts the tape out signal level of  
the SRM 6302 / 8302. (The Main Out signal feeds  
this control.) Rotating the knob clockwise increases  
the output level. When the knob is set at 0, there is  
no signal level output.  
H. MAIN - The main output volume control of the  
SRM 6302 / 8302. Any adjustments to this control  
will affect the signal level at the Main Out, as well as,  
PA1 and PA2 depending upon the PA2 Assign  
switch position and patch bay configuration.  
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TAPE INPUT / OUTPUT JACKS  
O. TAPE IN - Unbalanced P. TAPE OUT - Unbalanced phono (RCA) output  
phono (RCA) input jacks jacks designed for use with a tape recorder. They  
designed for use with a tape produce a mono signal. The rec out knob controls  
player, CD player, etc. These the tape out signal level.  
jacks sum the stereo left and  
L
right input signal to a mono  
R
signal useful for playing  
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O IN  
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prerecorded music.  
The  
T A P E  
tape/effects return to main and  
tape/effects return to monitor control the volume to  
these buses respectively.  
REAR PANEL  
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P A R A L L E L S P K J A C K S  
1 5 0 W  
P A R A L L E L S P K J A C K S  
1 5 0 W  
4 M IN T O T A L  
4 M IN T O T A L  
P A  
2
P A  
1
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Q. PA 1 OUT / PA 2 OUT - These are speaker level  
output jacks designed to feed your main or monitor  
speaker enclosures. Remember, the minimum  
impedance load is 4 ohms. Connecting a load of  
less than 4 ohms may result in unsatisfactory  
performance such as overheating to the point of  
thermal shutdown. PA 1 Out jacks are intended for  
the main speakers. The use of the PA 2 Out jacks  
depends on the position of the PA 2 Assign switch.  
(See item E on page 5).  
S. SUPPLY CORD - This  
is a grounding type supply  
cord to reduce the  
possibility of shock  
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hazard.  
Completely  
unwind the cord from its  
cord wrap to prevent  
blocking air flow to the  
transformer. Be sure to  
connect the cord to a  
grounded receptacle. DO  
NOT ALTER THE AC  
PLUG.  
R.POWER SWITCH  
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P O W E R  
R
Turns the AC power ON  
and OFF. When the switch  
is in the OFF position, the  
SRM 6302 / 8302 is  
completely shut down.  
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O F F  
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SPEAKER WIRING AND CONNECTIONS  
Parallel or series are the two basic ways which Additionally, power and audio signal cables are the  
multiple speakers can be connected to a single most common sources of sound system failure.  
power amplifier. When speakers are connected in Well made and carefully maintained cables are  
parallel, their combined impedance decreases. For essential to the reliability of the entire sound system.  
speakers wired in series the opposite is true, their If long speaker cables are required, it is important to  
combined impedance increases. Also, when ensure the cable is sufficient to transfer all of the  
speakers are wired in series, higher impedance available amplifier power to the speakers rather than  
speakers in the series draw more power from the absorbing the power itself. As a rule of thumb,  
amplifier than do speakers in the series with lower larger wires are better as they conduct more power  
impedances. When speakers are wired in parallel, to the speakers (larger wire has smaller gauge  
the opposite is true.  
numbers).  
At Fender®, we recommend connecting multiple  
speakers in parallel for several reasons. First, if one  
speaker fails, the others will continue to operate.  
Second, because in a series connection one  
speaker affects the output of the other speakers,  
unpredictable frequency response is a concern.  
Third, most speaker cabinets are already wired for  
parallel connections making parallel connections the  
most common wiring method.  
Below are two charts listing speaker wire gauges  
and recommendations for best results.  
SPEAKER WIRE GAUGE  
100'-UP  
10  
12  
12  
14  
14  
16  
(30.5 m-UP)  
50'-100'  
When using your SRM 6302 / 8302, be sure that the  
minimum load connected to each channel is 4  
ohms. Below are two charts demonstrating how to  
calculate both parallel and series impedance.  
(15.25-30.5 m)  
*25'-50'  
14 *16 18  
(7.60-15.25 m)  
PARALLEL IMPEDANCE  
10'-25'  
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16 18  
18 18  
18  
Z
=
p
(3.05-7.60 m)  
1
Z
1
Z
1
Z
+
...  
1
2
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16* 5.3*  
8Ω  
8
0'-10'  
18  
(0.00-3.05 m)  
4
5.3  
+
-
+
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4  
*816Ω  
A
B
8* 16Ω  
SPEAKER IMPEDANCE [z]  
Cabinet A  
+
-
Impedance  
*Example - If the speaker wire length  
required is between 25-50 feet (7.60-  
15.25 meters) and the speaker  
impedance is 8, the minimum  
recommended speaker wire gauge is 16.  
*Example- Cabinet A is 8 ohms. Cabinet B is  
16 ohms . The total impedance when connected  
in parallel is:  
1
Z
=
= 5.3 ohms.  
p
1
8
1
16  
+
Cross-  
Resistance in per foot  
Section  
AWG  
SERIES IMPEDANCE  
[mm2]  
0.83  
(30.5 cm) @ 77º F (25º C)  
Z
=
Z
Z
Z
...  
+
18 20* 24 32  
810 12 16 24  
16*  
s
1
2
n
18  
.00651  
+
-
.00409  
.00258  
.00162  
.00102  
.00064  
16  
14  
1.32  
2.10  
3.32  
5.27  
8.38  
A
4Ω  
2Ω  
6
4
8
6
12 20  
10 18  
+
-
12  
10  
8
B
24* 816Ω  
+
-
Cabinet A  
Impedance  
*Example- Cabinet A is 4 ohms. Cabinet B is  
16 ohms. The total impedance when  
connected in series is 4 + 16 = 20 ohms.  
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INPUT / OUTPUT CONNECTIONS  
BASIC SETUP OF YOUR SRM 6302 / 8302  
The SRM 6302 / 8302 has a variety of  
connectors on its input / output panels.  
Below is a chart listing the various types  
and their pin outs.  
Before using the SRM 6302 / 8302,  
please read and follow the steps listed  
below:  
1. IMPORTANT Heed all safety warnings when  
operating the SRM 6302 / 8302.  
Jack  
MIC  
Style  
XLR  
Connection  
Pin Out  
Balanced  
Input  
Pin 1 = GND  
Pin 2 = POS  
Pin 3 = NEG  
INPUTS Female  
2. Make sure the power switch is in the OFF position  
and all volume levels are in the 0 position.  
LINE  
INPUTS  
1/4"  
TRS  
Balanced  
Input  
Tip = POS Signal  
Ring = NEG Signal  
Sleeve = GND  
3. Next, plug the supply cord into a power source  
with the correct voltage.  
MAIN,  
1/4" TS Unbalanced Tip = Signal Output  
5. Connect the speaker cables from the SRM 6302 /  
8302 PA out jacks to the input jacks of the speaker  
cabinets.  
MONITOR,  
EFFECTS  
OUTPUTS  
Output  
Switch  
Sleeve = GND  
FOOT 1/4" TS  
SWITCH  
Tip = Signal  
Sleeve = GND  
6. Connect the cord(s) from any outboard gear,  
microphones or other signal source(s) to the  
appropriate input jack(s) on your SRM 6302 /  
8302's.  
PA 1,  
PA 2,  
EFFECTS  
INPUTS  
1/4" TS Unbalanced Tip = Input Signal  
Input Sleeve = GND  
7. First, turn all outboard gear, instruments and other  
equipment ON, then the SRM 6302 / 8302.  
TAPE  
IN / OUT  
Dual  
RCA  
Unbalanced Inner Ring = Signal  
Input /  
Output  
Outer Shell = GND  
8. Increase volume controls and effects level controls  
to their desired levels, listening for feedback or  
ringing.  
PA 1,  
PA 2  
OUT  
1/4" TS  
Speaker  
Output  
Tip = Signal  
Sleeve = GND  
9. When shutting down the SRM 6302 / 8302, turn  
OFF the SRM 6302 / 8302 first then any additional  
outboard gear, instruments or other equipment.  
For more detail on setting up your SRM 6302 / 8302,  
please refer to the diagrams on pages 10 thru 13.  
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GROUNDING AND HUMS  
TROUBLESHOOTING  
Ground loops are one of the most  
common causes of hum and buzz in  
sound reinforcement systems and other  
If the SRM 6302 / 8302 is set up but  
does not function, please check the  
following items:  
audio products. A ground loop usually  
occurs if the separate pieces of  
equipment are plugged into different AC  
circuits. Also, if the audio wiring is placed too close  
to the power cords, hums or buzzes can bleed into  
the system. Still, improperly maintained power and  
audio cables are yet another cause of bothersome  
noise. In order to help minimize stray hums and  
buzzes, here are some helpful hints.  
• Is the SRM 6302 / 8302's power cord properly  
plugged into an electrical outlet?  
• Is there power at the outlet?  
(If applicable) does your instrument have power?  
• Are the volume control knobs on the SRM 6302 /  
8302 turned above the 0 position?  
• Are the volume control knobs on your instruments  
turned above their minimum position?  
• Is the mic/instrument properly plugged into the  
SRM 6302 / 8302?  
1. Keep all electronics connected to the sound  
system on the same electrical circuit.  
2. Keep audio signal cables away from the AC  
power cords.  
3. Use balanced cables when applicable.  
• Is the mic/instrument turned on?  
• Are your audio cables frayed, cut or damaged?  
• If using a condenser mic, is the phantom power  
turned on?  
4. Always plug the SRM 6302 / 8302 into a  
grounded AC electrical outlet.  
• If using an outboard gear, are the cords  
properly connected?  
5. Be sure to use properly maintained cords and  
cables with the SRM 6302 / 8302.  
• Is there power to the outboard gear?  
• Are the levels on your outboard gear above their  
minimum positions?  
TOLEX COVERING CARE  
The SRM 6302 / 8302 is covered in  
genuine Tolex® for long life and lasting  
good looks. To clean the cabinet, use a  
If after checking all of the above the SRM 6302 /  
8302 is still not performing correctly, consult your  
authorized Fender Service Center.  
sponge with a light soapy solution.  
Avoid spilling any liquids on the operating  
surface, heat sink, grille, volume and tone controls,  
switches and line cord. ALWAYS unplug the SRM  
6302 / 8302 before cleaning it or approaching it with  
fluids. Before plugging in the SRM 6302 / 8302 wait  
until the unit has completely dried.  
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SIMPLE SRM SETUP WITH MONITORS  
3. The level control in each channel strip adjusts the  
amount of signal sent to the main bus where all  
channel signals are summed. The Main control in  
the master section adjusts the volume level to the  
1. Connect a microphone to a Mic input jack and any main speakers. The Monitor control in each  
keyboard or other instrument to a Line input jack.  
channel strip adjusts the amount of signal sent to  
the monitor bus where all monitor channel signals  
2. Next, connect speaker cords from the PA 1 Out are summed. The Monitor control in the master  
jacks to the main speakers and from the PA 2 Out section adjusts the volume level to the monitor  
jacks to the monitor speakers.  
speakers.  
4. Be sure to turn the tape deck, keyboard or other  
instruments and gear on first, then the SRM 6302 /  
8302.  
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RUNNING AN EFFECTS PROCESSOR THRU YOUR SRM 6302 / 8302  
1. Connect speakers, microphones and other 3. The Effects control in each channel strip adjusts  
equipment to the SRM 6302 / 8302 as before.  
the amount of signal sent to the reverb / effects bus  
where all the effects signals from the channels are  
2. Next, connect a cord from the Effects summed. The Effects control in the master section  
Out/Footswitch jack to the input of the effects adjusts the signal level to the effects processing unit  
processing unit. Return the signal to the SRM 6302 / and the reverb pan.  
8302 by connecting a cord from the output of the  
effects unit to the Effects In jack on the SRM. (When 4. Be sure to turn on the tape deck, keyboard or  
PA 2 is assigned to the main front of house other instruments and outboard gear before  
enclosures, be sure one enclosure is connected to a powering up the SRM 6302 / 8302.  
PA 1 Out jack and the other is connected to a PA 2  
Out jack.)  
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SRM WITH AN EXTERNAL MONITOR POWER AMP FOR MONITOR SPEAKERS  
1. Connect a cord from the Mon Out jack to the  
monitor power amp and system. With an external  
monitor power amp, the SRM’s second power 2. The Monitor control in the master section adjusts  
amp may be assigned to the main bus for the signal level to the monitor power amp.  
additional power to the front of house speakers.  
When PA 2 is assigned to the main front of house 3. Be sure to turn the tape deck, keyboard or other  
enclosures, be sure one enclosure is connected to instruments and gear on first, then the SRM 6302 /  
the PA 1 Out jacks and the other is connected to 8302.  
the PA 2 Out jacks.  
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SRM WITH AN EXTERNAL POWER AMP FOR FRONT OF HOUSE SPEAKERS  
1. Connect a cord from the Main Out jack to an 2. The Main control in the master section adjusts  
external power amp. Be sure one monitor enclosure the signal level to your external power amp.  
is connected to a PA 1 Out jack and the other is  
connected to a PA 2 Out jack. (PA 1 power amp can 3. Be sure to turn your tape deck, keyboard or  
now be assigned to monitor speakers by connecting other instruments and gear on first, then your SRM  
a small, shielded jumper cable from the Mon Out jack 6302 / 8302 and external power amplifier.  
to PA 1 In. Next, connect the PA2 power amp to  
Monitor Out by placing the PA2 Assign switch to the  
Mon position. The Monitor control will now adjust  
volume for both PA 1 and PA 2.)  
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SRM 6302 / 8302 SIGNAL FLOW DIAGRAM  
Typical signal path  
for each channel  
TO PHANTOM BUS  
LEVEL  
MIC  
TO MAIN BUS  
2
1
CHANNEL EQ  
HIGH  
3
TO EFFECTS/  
REVERB BUS  
INPUTS  
LINE  
MID  
LOW  
EFFECTS  
TO MONITOR BUS  
MONITOR  
RETURN TO MONITOR  
TAPE / EFFECTS  
EFFECTS IN  
RETURN TO MAIN  
L
R
TAPE IN  
L
R
TAPE  
OUT  
REC  
OUT  
MAIN  
OUT  
MAIN  
PA 1  
IN  
GRAPHIC EQ  
EQ ASSIGN  
MONITOR  
PA 1 OUT  
PA 1 OUT  
PA 1  
PA 2  
ASSIGN  
MON OUT  
PA 2 OUT  
PA 2  
EFFECTS  
PA 2 OUT  
PA 2 IN  
REVERB  
DELAY LINE  
REVERB RETURN  
TO MONITOR  
EFFECTS OUT/  
FOOTSWITCH  
REVERB RETURN  
TO MAIN  
+ 48 VDC  
PHANTOM  
POWER  
SWITCH  
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SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE SRM 6302  
DESIGNATION TYPE  
PART NUMBER  
PR 332  
071-6321-000 (120 V)  
THIS EQUIPMENT CONFORMS TO  
THE FOLLOWING DIRECTIVES :  
EMC 89/ 336/ EEC AND LV 73/ 23/ EEC  
071-6321-030 (240 V) Aust  
071-6321-040 (230 V) UK  
071-6321-060 (230 V) Euro  
POWER SPECIFICATIONS  
120V version: 120V AC, 60 Hz, 900W  
230V version: 230V AC, 50 Hz, 900W  
240V version: 240V AC, 50 Hz, 900W  
PRE-AMPLIFIER SECTION  
MIC INPUT IMPEDANCE  
LINE INPUT IMPEDANCE  
MIC INPUT SENSITIVITY  
LINE INPUT SENSITIVITY  
1.8 k  
18.2 kΩ  
7 mV  
65 mV  
CHANNEL TONE CONTROLS Low +/- 15 dB @ 30 Hz  
Mid +/- 15 dB @ 750 Hz  
High +/- 15 dB @ 15 kHz  
GRAPHIC EQUALIZER  
+/- 12 dB @ 63, 125, 250, 500, 1 k, 2 k, 4 k, 8 k and 16 kHz  
OVERALL AMPLIFIER  
FREQUENCY RESPONSE  
-3 dB @ 10 Hz to -3 dB @ 50 kHz  
(Line In @ 10 mV)  
PHANTOM POWER  
POWER AMPLIFIER SECTION  
POWER OUTPUT  
+46.5 V DC  
150W per channel, <0.05% T.H.D. + noise @ 1 kHz into 4 Ω  
RATED LOAD IMPEDANCE  
INPUT SENSITIVITY  
4 Ω  
1.25 V R.M.S.  
22 kΩ  
INPUT IMPEDANCE  
DELTACOMPRANGE  
20 dB  
DIMENSIONS  
Height: 12 in  
Width: 21 in  
Depth: 11.75 in  
Weight: 35 lbs  
30.5 cm  
53.3 cm  
29.8 cm  
15.9 kg  
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.  
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SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE SRM 8302  
DESIGNATION TYPE  
PART NUMBER  
PR 332  
THIS EQUIPMENT CONFORMS TO  
THE FOLLOWING DIRECTIVES :  
EMC 89/ 336/ EEC AND LV 73/ 23/ EEC  
071-8321-000 (120 V)  
071-8321-030 (240 V) Aust  
071-8321-040 (230 V) UK  
071-8321-060 (230 V) Euro  
POWER SPECIFICATIONS  
120V version: 120V AC, 60 Hz, 900W  
230V version: 230V AC, 50 Hz, 900W  
240V version: 240V AC, 50 Hz, 900W  
PRE-AMPLIFIER SECTION  
MIC INPUT IMPEDANCE  
LINE INPUT IMPEDANCE  
MIC INPUT SENSITIVITY  
LINE INPUT SENSITIVITY  
1.8 kΩ  
18.2 kΩ  
7 mV  
65 mV  
CHANNEL TONE CONTROLS Low +/- 15 dB @ 30 Hz  
Mid +/- 15 dB @ 750 Hz  
High +/- 15 dB @ 15 kHz  
GRAPHIC EQUALIZER  
+/- 12 dB @ 63, 125, 250, 500, 1 k, 2 k, 4 k, 8 k and 16 kHz  
OVERALL AMPLIFIER  
FREQUENCY RESPONSE  
-3 dB @ 10 Hz to -3 dB @ 50 kHz  
(Line In @ 10 mV)  
PHANTOM POWER  
POWER AMPLIFIER SECTION  
POWER OUTPUT  
+46.5 V DC  
150W per channel, <0.05% T.H.D. + noise @ 1 kHz into 4 Ω  
RATED LOAD IMPEDANCE  
INPUT SENSITIVITY  
4 Ω  
1.25 V R.M.S.  
22 kΩ  
INPUT IMPEDANCE  
DELTACOMPRANGE  
DIMENSIONS  
20 dB  
Height: 12 in  
Width: 21 in  
Depth: 11.75 in  
Weight: 36 lbs  
30.5 cm  
53.3 cm  
29.8 cm  
16.3 kg  
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.  
A PRODUCT OF:  
FENDER MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS CORP.  
CORONA, CA 91720 USA  
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