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    HM58 Headphone Monitor Remote OWNERS MANUAL ROLLS CORPORA TION SAL T LAKE CITY , UT AH 3/00 LIMITED W ARRANTY This product is warranted to the original consumer purchaser to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal installation, use and service for a period of one (1) year from the date of purchase as shown on the purchaser ?[...]

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    INTRODUCTION Thank you f or your purchase of the Rolls HM58 Headphone Monitor Remote. This unit, along with either the HM60 Headphone Monitor System or HM57 Head- phone Monitor Interface , allo ws y ou to mix f our mono signals with tw o stereo signals for y our own personal monitoring needs . It includes equalization and AGC compression. Please re[...]

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    5 2 DESCRIPTION BA CK P ANEL EXP ANSION PORTS: Male and Female 25 pin parallel por t jacks . FRONT P ANEL NO TE: All HM58 controls adjust the lev els of input signals connected to either the HM60 or HM57. With the e xception of the HM60 Eff ects Send controls, all other HM60 knobs will hav e no effect on the signals sent to the HM58. MAIN IN:Contro[...]

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    3 4 OPERA TION OPERA TING THE HM58 After proper connections are made, begin sending signals to the HM60 or HM57, whiche v er is connected to the signal sources and your HM58. • Set the HM58 Master Lev el control at approximately 12 O ’ cloc k. Carefully br ing up the A UX 1 - 4 lev els until a desired mix is achie ved. • Adjust the Equalizer [...]