Introduction
Congratulations on purchasing the Gemini
Features
•4 Stereo Channels
•State of the Art Cue Section
•3 Phono/Line Convertible, 5 Line, and 2 Mic Inputs
•Talkover
•Master, Booth and Record outputs
•Master Treble and Bass Controls
Cautions
1.All operating instructions should be read before using this equipment.
2.To reduce the risk of electrical shock, do not open the unit. There are NO USER REPLACEABLE PARTS INSIDE. Please refer servicing to a qualified service technician.
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3.Do not expose this unit to direct sunlight or to a heat source such as a radiator or stove.
4.This unit should be cleaned only with a damp cloth. Avoid solvents or other cleaning detergents.
5.When moving this equipment, it should be placed in its original carton and packaging. This will reduce the risk of damage during transit.
6.DO NOT EXPOSE THIS UNIT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
7.DO NOT USE ANY SPRAY CLEANER OR LUBRICANT ON ANY CONTROLS OR SWITCHES.
Connections
1.Before plugging in the power cord, make sure that the VOLTAGE SELECTOR (29) switch is set to the correct voltage.
NOTE: This product is double insulated and not intended to be grounded.
2.Make sure that the POWER (25) switch is in the off position. The POWER LED (26) will be off.
3.The
4.The MIC 1 (1) input (found on the front panel) accepts a 1/4" or XLR connector. The MIC 2 (44) input (found on the rear panel) accepts 1/4" connectors. All accept balanced and unbalanced microphones.
5.On the rear panel are 3 stereo PHONO/LINE (35, 38, 41) inputs and 5 stereo LINE (33, 34, 37, 40, 43) inputs. The PHONO/LINE SWITCH (36) enables you to set the (35) input to Phono or Line. The PHONO/LINE SWITCH (39) enables you to set the (38) input to
Phono or Line. The PHONO/LINE SWITCH (42) enables you to set the (41) input to Phono or Line. The phono inputs will accept only turntables with a magnetic cartridge. A GROUND SCREW (45) for you to ground your turntables is located on the rear panel. The stereo line inputs will accept any line level input such as a CD player, a cassette player, etc.
6.Headphones can be plugged into the front panel mounted HEADPHONE (28) jack.
Using the Ground Lift Switch
Depending on your system configuration, sometimes applying the ground will create a quieter signal path. Sometimes lifting the ground can eliminate ground loops and hum to create a quieter signal path.
1.With the mixer on, listen to the system in idle mode (no signal present) with the ground applied (the GROUND LIFT SWITCH (46) in the left position).
2.Then turn the power off before moving the GROUND LIFT SWITCH (46). Lift the ground by moving the GROUND LIFT SWITCH to the right, turn the power back on and listen to determine which position will provide a signal devoid of background noise and hum. Keep the GROUND LIFT SWITCH in the ground position if the noise level remains the same in either position.
CAUTION: DO NOT TERMINATE THE AC GROUND ON THE POWER MIXER IN ANY WAY. TERMINATION OF THE AC GROUND CAN BE HAZARDOUS.
Operation
1.POWER ON: Once you have made all the equipment connections to your mixer, press the POWER SWITCH (25). The power will turn on and the POWER LED (26) will glow RED.
2.CHANNEL 1: Switch # (7) allows you to select the PHONO 1/LINE 2
(41)or the LINE 1 (43) input. The CHANNEL SLIDE (8) controls the input level of this channel.
3.CHANNEL 2: Switch # (9) allows you to select the PHONO 2/LINE 4
(38)or the LINE 3 (40) input. The CHANNEL SLIDE (10) controls the input level of this channel.
4.CHANNEL 3: Switch # (11) allows you to select the PHONO 3/LINE 6 (35) or the LINE 5 (37) input. The CHANNEL SLIDE (12) controls the input level of this channel.
5.CHANNEL 4: Switch # (13) allows you to select the LINE 7 (34) or the LINE 8 (33) input. The CHANNEL SLIDE (14) controls the input level of this channel.
6.CROSSFADER SECTION: The CROSSFADER (16) allows the mixing of one source into another. The
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