11Getting Acquainted with the EON 210P Powered MixerThis part of the EON 210P system houses the mixing board and power amplifier. You will connect all of themicrophones, musical instruments, external sound sources (like MP3 or CD players), headphones in addition toany recording devices or additional speakers like a personal monitor, subwoofer or “Front of House” feed.The BasicsWhile it looks complicated, the mixing board is actually a very simple device. A “mixing board” brings audiosources “in” (through the inputs) and routes the signal to the outputs (MASTER VOLUME/SPEAKER OUTPUTSor MONITOR OUTPUTS)). The mixer controls enable the user to affect the tone and/or volume in addition torouting the signal and adding effects to individual input sources. The abundance of knobs is simply due to therepetitive nature of the design.Let’s look at the “inputs” first:AUDIO INPUTSThe EON 210P has 8 inputs: 4 mono inputs and 2 stereo inputs.All of the inputs will route to the speakers and to the MONITOR OUTPUT SECTION.MONO MIC/LINE INPUTSMoving from left to right there are 4 identical input strips comprised of (from top to bottom) a “peak LED”,a combination input connector, MIC/LINE selector, Treble and Bass controls, a Reverb send and a channelvolume control.E300993 37TYOctober 5th, 20101 Effect Bypass: This turns alleffects off2 Plate Reverb: Use with Vocalsand Acoustic Instruments3 Room Reverb: Use withVocals, Acoustic and ElectricInstruments, Percussion,Piano and General Applications4 Slapback: Short Echo withRepeats. For Lead Vocal,Karaoke, Rockabilly5 Large Hall Reverb: Use withLead Vocals, Brass orStringsEFFECT MENU