1. Nhanganyaya
Thank you for choosing the Studiomaster Club XS 6+ Mixer. This manual provides essential information for the safe and efficient operation of your audio mixing console. Please read this manual thoroughly before using the device to ensure proper setup, operation, and maintenance. Retain this manual for future reference.
2. Safety Information
- Magetsi: Connect the mixer only to the specified power source (100V-240V ~ 50/60Hz). Ensure the power cable is not damaged or pinched.
- Kufefetedza Ensure air vents are not obstructed. Adequate airflow is crucial to prevent overheating.
- Unyoro: Do not expose the mixer to rain, moisture, or excessive humidity. Avoid placing liquid-filled objects on the unit.
- Sevhisi: Do not attempt to service this unit yourself. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Opening the casing inogona kukuisa panjodzi hurutages.
- Kuiswa: Place the mixer on a stable, flat surface. Avoid extreme temperatures, direct sunlight, and strong vibrations.
- Fuse Replacement: Replace fuses only with the same type and rating (T1AL 250V).
3. Package Zviri mukati
Pakuburitsa zvinhu, ndapota iva nechokwadi chekuti zvinhu zvinotevera zvabatanidzwa:
- Studiomaster Club XS 6+ Mixer Unit
- Power Cable
- Chinyorwa Chirairo (gwaro iri)
4. Chigadzirwa Pamusoroview: Zvidzore uye Zvinobatanidza
The Studiomaster Club XS 6+ is a compact audio mixing console featuring 2 stereo channels, DSP effects, and a built-in USB/MP3 player with Bluetooth connectivity. Familiarize yourself with the layout below.

Mufananidzo 4.1: Mberi view of the Studiomaster Club XS 6+ Mixer, showing all controls and inputs/outputs.

Mufananidzo 4.2: Pamusoro-pasi view highlighting the individual channel controls, DSP section, and USB/MP3 player interface.

Figure 4.3: Rear panel of the Studiomaster Club XS 6+ Mixer, showing the power input, fuse, and ventilation.
4.1. Input Section
- XLR/Line Inputs: Combination jacks for microphones (XLR) or line-level instruments (1/4" TRS/TS).
- Kuwana Kudzora: Inogadzirisa kunzwisiswa kwekupinda kwechiteshi chega chega.
- EQ (Equalizer): High and Low frequency controls to shape the tone of each channel.
- Pan Control: Positions the channel's signal within the stereo field (left to right).
- Chiteshi Faders: Adjust the volume level of individual channels.
4.2. Output Section
- Main Mix Output: XLR outputs for connecting to main speakers or power amplifiers.
- Kubuda kweMukamuri Yekudzora: Outputs for connecting to studio monitors.
- Musoro Wekubuda: 1/4" TRS jack for monitoring with headphones.
- Main Mix Fader: Inodzora huwandu hwehuwandu hwekubuda.
4.3. DSP Effects Section
- DSP Program Selector: Knob to select from various built-in digital effects (e.g., reverb, delay, chorus).
- DSP Level Control: Adjusts the amount of effect applied to the mix.
4.4. USB/MP3 Player & Bluetooth
- USB Port: For connecting USB drives to play MP3 files.
- Ratidza Sikirini: Shows track information and menu options.
- Mabhatani ekudzora: Play/Pause, Skip, Mode selection.
- Bluetooth Indicator: Inoratidza mamiriro ekubatana kweBluetooth.
5. Setup
5.1. Initial Placement and Power Connection
- Place the mixer on a stable, level surface, ensuring adequate space around the unit for ventilation.
- Ensure all faders are at their lowest position and all gain controls are turned down.
- Connect the supplied power cable to the mixer's power input on the rear panel.
- Batanidza rimwe divi retambo yemagetsi muchikamu chemagetsi cheAC chakakodzera.
5.2. Kubatanidza Audio Sources
- Maikorofoni: Connect microphones to the XLR inputs using balanced XLR cables.
- Zvishandiso/Midziyo Yemitsetse: Connect instruments (e.g., keyboards, guitars with preamps) or other line-level devices to the 1/4" TRS/TS inputs.
- External Playback Devices: Use appropriate cables to connect CD players, media players, or other devices to the stereo line inputs.
5.3. Zvishandiso Zvinoburitsa Zvinobatanidza
- Main Speakers: Connect your main powered speakers or power amplifier to the MAIN MIX XLR outputs.
- Vatariri veStudio: Connect studio monitors to the CONTROL ROOM outputs.
- Mahedhifoni Plug your headphones into the 1/4" HEADPHONES jack.
6. Operating Instructions
6.1. Powering On / Off
- Ensure all volume controls (channel faders, main mix fader) are at their minimum before powering on.
- Tendeudza switch yemagetsi iri kumashure kwepaneru kuenda panzvimbo yekuti 'ON'.
- When powering off, first lower all volume controls, then flip the power switch to 'OFF'.
6.2. Kugadzirisa Matanho eKupinza
- Speak or play into the connected microphone/instrument.
- Slowly increase the GAIN control for the respective channel until the signal peak LED occasionally flashes. Avoid constant illumination, which indicates clipping.
- Gradually raise the channel fader to the desired listening level.
6.3. Using the Equalizer (EQ)
Each channel features High and Low EQ controls. Turn the knob clockwise to boost frequencies or counter-clockwise to cut them. Use these controls to shape the tone of your audio source, making it brighter or warmer as needed.
6.4. Main Mix Adjustment
After setting individual channel levels, slowly raise the MAIN MIX fader to achieve the desired overall output volume for your main speakers. Use the level meters to monitor the output level, ensuring it does not consistently peak into the red.
7. DSP Effects
The Club XS 6+ features a built-in Digital Signal Processor (DSP) with various effects to enhance your sound.
- Select Effect: Use the DSP PROGRAM knob to cycle through the available effects (e.g., Small Hall, Room, Plate, Delay, Chorus, Flanger, Reverb, Vocal Echo). The selected effect number will be displayed.
- Apply Effect: Use the DSP LEVEL control to adjust the amount of the selected effect that is blended into the main mix.
8. USB/MP3 Player
The integrated USB/MP3 player allows you to play audio files zvakananga kubva pa USB flash drive.
- Isa USB flash drive ine MP3 files kupinda mu USB port.
- The display will show track information. Use the control buttons (Play/Pause, Skip) to navigate and play tracks.
- Adjust the USB/MP3 player's volume using its dedicated level control on the mixer.
9. Kubatana kweBluetooth
Connect your Bluetooth-enabled device to the mixer for wireless audio streaming.
- Ensure the mixer's Bluetooth function is active (refer to the USB/MP3 player section for mode selection). The Bluetooth indicator should be blinking.
- On your mobile device, search for available Bluetooth devices and select "Studiomaster Club XS 6+" (or similar name).
- Once paired, the Bluetooth indicator will become solid. You can now stream audio from your device to the mixer.
- Adjust the Bluetooth audio level using the USB/MP3 player's volume control on the mixer.
10. Kuchengeta
- Kuchenesa: Disconnect the power before cleaning. Use a soft, dry cloth to wipe the surface of the mixer. Do not use liquid cleaners or solvents.
- Kuchengeta: If storing the mixer for an extended period, ensure it is powered off, disconnected, and stored in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and dust.
- Kufefetedza Regularly check that the air vents on the rear panel are clear of dust and debris.
11. Kugadzirisa matambudziko
| Dambudziko | Zvinogona Kukonzera | Solution |
|---|---|---|
| Hapana simba | Power cable disconnected; Power outlet faulty; Blown fuse | Check power cable connections; Try a different outlet; Replace fuse with correct type (T1AL 250V) |
| Hapana inzwi rinobuda | Main Mix fader down; Channel fader down; Speakers off/disconnected; Incorrect input selection | Raise Main Mix fader; Raise channel fader; Check speaker power and connections; Verify correct input source is selected and gain is set. |
| Inzwi rakakanganiswa | Input gain too high; Output level too high; Faulty cable | Reduce channel GAIN; Reduce Main Mix fader; Try a different cable. |
| Bluetooth haina kubatana | Mixer not in Bluetooth mode; Device too far; Device already paired elsewhere | Ensure mixer is in Bluetooth mode; Move device closer; Disconnect from other devices and try again. |
12. Zvinotsanangurwa
- Muenzaniso: CLUB XS 6+
- Brand: Vadivelu Comedy Studiomaster
- Nhamba Yemachiteshi: 2 Stereo Channels (equivalent to 6 input channels)
- Kubatana Technology: Bluetooth, USB
- Hardware Interface: Bluetooth
- Kunobva Simba: Corded Electric
- Simba rinodiwa: 100V-240V ~ 50/60Hz, 32W
- Chinhu Weight: 10 Pounds (inenge 4.54 kg)
- Zviyero zvechigadzirwa: 18"D x 14"W x 6"H (approximately 45.72 x 35.56 x 15.24 cm)
- Ruvara: Nhema
- DSP Migumisiro: Built-in digital effects (e.g., Reverb, Delay, Chorus)
- USB Player: Supports MP3 playback from USB flash drives
13. Warranty uye Tsigiro
For warranty information and technical support, please refer to the documentation included with your purchase or visit the official Studiomaster website. Chengetedza humbowo hwako hwekutenga kune chero vimbiso yewaranti.