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Connect the ground lead of the turntables with these terminals. This will reduce humming and popping noises. There are two convenient ground terminals located on the rear of the mixer.
26. AC VOLTAGE SELECTOR -Select between 115V/50Hz or 230V/60Hz. Make sure that the selector is set to the proper voltage you are using.
27. AC CONNECTION -This connection is used for your detachable AC power cord. Be sure to only plug your unit in to the recommended power supply.
28. BALANCED XLR MASTER OUTPUTS -The Master Output includes a pair XLR BALANCED JACKS as well as a pair RCA UNBALANCED JACKS (31). The
This jack provides a preset mono audio output signal. There is no way to adjust this level, however this level will directly reflect the output level of the CHANNEL SLIDERS (6). This buffered audio output should only be used with light controllers that can accept an external audio input signal. Great for Touch Panels and Chase Controllers.
30. PLAYER CONTROL -These jacks are used to input 1/8" mono mini plugs from a compatible American Audio "Q" series CD players also featuring Fader “Q” Start. This feature is used to remote control a CD player. By moving the mixer crossfader (30) from left to right you can start and pause a "Q" series compact disc player. In other words, when the mixer crossfader is to the left, and you move it at least 20% to the right, any player connected to the "B" PLAYER CONTROL will begin to play. When the crossfader is to
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