Yamaha
PM-1000 Input Module
Pulled from working mixer
Input Module Features:
A: Phase Switch - Reverse the polarity of the audio signal entering the input module. This switch eliminates the need to rewire connectors for out-of-phase audio sources.
B: Output Assign (Bus Assign) Switches - Apply audio form the input module to any combination of the four program mixing buses.
C: Pan Pot - adjusts the relative output level available to the four program mixing buses.
D: Echo 1 And Echo 2 (Echo Mix Controls) - Adjust the module's output to each of two auxiliary mixing buses. These controls apply pre-fader, post-equalizer audio to the correspondingly numbered echo mixing buses.
E: Equalizer - Alters the frequency response of the input module in order to creat a tremendous variety of tonal characteristics.
F: High Pass (Low Cut) Filter - Switch-actuated 12dB/octave high pass filter.
G: Input Level (Input Sensitivity) Switch - A precision 4-stage switch that varies the preamplifier gain and/or attenuates the incoming signal.
H: Channel Fader (Input Fader) - A straightline control which provides continuously variable adjustment of the module's output to the program mixing buses, completely killing the signal at the bottom of its travel. The fader has no effect on the echo or cue outputs of the module.
I: Cue (Preview/Solo) Button - Applies audio to an auxiliary cue mixing bus when the button is depressed. Cue is monitored via the headphone output.
Service and Owners manual is avalible at Yamaha.com
These modules are also a popular item for Do-It-Yourself projects for racking to create your own custom mic pre with EQ.
The module you see in the picture is the module you will receive.
(Channel #7)