The mixer has the distinctive look and feel that Manley fans have grown to love. From the military-grade knobs, switches and connectors to the oversized, lighted VU meters and hefty quarter-inch front aluminum panel, the mixer looks like it's ready for serious business. Designer ‘Hutch’ Hutchison has borrowed some ideas from their existing product line and added some nice new touches. For instance, the input stage is the same low-noise instrumentation amp that's used in their custom mastering console, and the summing amplifiers are similar to the make-up gain amps used in the Massive Passive. Other nice touches include the slick locking toggles used for the on/off and phantom power switches. These prevent accidental AC power up/down or phantom power up situations, which could be hazardous to speakers not to mention ribbon mics. They’ve also used some very cool looking and sturdy micro toggles, which are used to switch the relays for polarity reversal (no IC's here!) and the insert I/O function.
The inside of the mixer is just as impressive, using gold contact Grayhill rotary pots for the monitor switching and mic pre-amp gain, Tocos toggle switches, Bournes series 91 conductive plastic GT series pots and Siemens and Magnecraft relays. As the title alludes to, the mixer uses a tube stage at the stereo output utilizing two 12AT7WA and two 6414 tubes. This adds a very nice touch to anything you send to the stereo bus, making it perfect for those who want to add a touch of warmth to their mostly-digital signal path. The noise and distortion figures from channel input to channel output are an incredible THD+N of 0.0002 percent (-90dB) at unity gain (+4dBu). The channel input to mix output figures are not as good, but hey, a little tube distortion and noise is what imparts that much-needed love touch to a cold digital world. These figures are THD+N 0.05 percent (-65dBu) at unity gain (+0dBu).
Because you can have the mixer custom built to your specific needs, it's best to describe the 16x2 in modular form. From top to bottom a single mic pre-amp channel consists of a pan knob, a micro insert I/O toggle switch and LED, and a microphone gain knob, which is detented from zero to 60 in 5dB increments. Under that there is a micro polarity toggle switch and LED, the mix gain knob and the channel solo and mute buttons. The line input channel from top to bottom features a pan knob, an aux output gain control, the channel volume control and solo and mute buttons.
For each channel, buss assignment is done by a three way toggle meaning each channel can only go to one of three of the four busses. For Rob's console seen above, he chose to configure it so that channel 1-24 went to MAIN (the Tube stereo buss), A, or B and channels 25-32 went to MAIN, A, or C. The other mini toggle that's hard to see on each channel is a phase reverse switch. The top meter/monitor section is the same as the stock 16x2 which you can see explained in the owner's manual. The bottom section has a three way toggle to select A, B, or C to be displayed on the bottom meters, three master levels for the A, B, & C buss outs, as well as a master level for the EXT inputs. Finally there are four buttons at the bottom for A, B, C, and EXT subgroups to select them to be blended back into the MAIN tube Buss.
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