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@0 HEADPHONE mode button
•In the STEREO mode, this button feeds STEREO Program and Cue to both earcups, in the MONO mode, the Headphone circuit provides MONO Cue to the left ear and MONO Program to the right.
•In the STEREO mode, the meter indicates the stereo level in the LEFT and RIGHT Main Outputs. In the MONO mode, mono CUE level is displayed on the Left meter and mono PROGRAM level is displayed on the Right meter.
•In the MONO mode, the adjacent green indicator lights.
@1 HEADPHONE PAN control
•Serves two purposes…In the STEREO mode it changes the relative levels of the Cue and Program mixed together in both earcups. In the MONO mode it changes the balance between the Mono Cue in the left ear cup and the Mono Program in the right.
@2 CUE buttons
•Pressing in any or all of the CUE buttons routes the respective Source to the Headphone and Meter Cue sections. Pressing multiple buttons makes it possible to derive mixed sound from the selected sources. The adjacent red indicator illuminates when the button is depressed.
@3 CROSSFADE ASSIGN A, B switches
• Assigns the Crossfader to any of the four Input Channels and Off.
OFF
Select when not using the crossfader.
1 to 4
Select what channels
Channels not assigned to A or B are output without passing through the crossfader.
@4 CROSSFADER
•Controls the relative output level from the summed A and B Mixes. When the fader is at its far left, only the A Mix is heard from the Outputs. As the fader is moved toward the right, the amount of B Mix is increased and the amount of A Mix is decreased. When the fader is centered, equal amounts of A and B Mixes are routed to the Outputs. Fully right is all B Mix at the Outputs.
@5 CROSSFADER CONTOUR control
•Allows adjusting the “shape” of the Crossfader response from a gentle curve for smooth, long running fades, to the steep pitch required for top performance cut and scratch effects.
@6 CROSSFADER START A, B buttons
•The function to start the performance of CD Player with Crossfader automatically is turned on/off.
•When the button is pressed in, the Crossfader Start is on and the adjacent orange indicator lights.
@7 CH. FADER START switches
•This function will start the performance of CD Player with Ch. fader automatically is turned on/off.
@8 POWER indicator
•When the green indicator is lit, the
(2) Rear Panel
@9 POWER switch
• Press the switch to turn the power on.
#0 MAIN OUT (BALANCED) connectors
•These XLR type connectors provide a balanced line level output.
•Connect these connectors to the balanced
analog input connectors on an amplifier or console.
• Pin layout 1. Common 2. Hot 3. Cold
•Applicable connector:
Cannon
NOTE:
Do not
#1 MAIN OUT (UNBALANCED) jacks
•This stereo pair of RCA jacks provide a unbalanced line level output.
•Connect these jacks to the unbalanced analog input jacks on an amplifier or console.
#2 DIGITAL OUT (COAXIAL) jack
•These RCA jacks provide a digital output data. The signal is unaffected by the Master Level fader.
•We recommend using a 75Ω /ohm RCA cord for best digital transfer. (available from any audio/video retailer)
#3 DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL) jack
•The signal is unaffected by the Master Level fader.
#4 BOOTH/ZONE OUT jacks
•These 1/4” jacks provide a balanced line level output with independent front panel Booth/Zone Level controls and are not affected by the Master Level control.
•Connect these jacks to the balanced analog input jacks on an amplifier or console.
#5 SUBWOOFER output jack
•This 1/4” mono jacks provide a mono line level output of Main Out. The signal is affected by the Master Level fader.
•Connect this jacks to the subwoofer input jack on an amplifier.
#6 SUBWOOFER frequency control
•Adjusts the cut off frequency of the low pass filter 40 Hz to 200 Hz.
•The low adjustment, will effect the Subwoofer output.
#7 REC OUT jacks
•This stereo pair of RCA jacks provide a line level output. The signal is unaffected by the Master Level fader.
•It is intended for use with a tape recorder, but is not restricted to that purpose.
#8 EFFECT jacks
•These 1/4” stereo jacks allow stereo external processing of the Program signal.
•These are switching jacks
#9 LINE 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8 input jacks
•These stereo pairs of unbalanced RCA jacks are Inputs for any line level device.
$0 Ch 1, 2 FADER output jacks
•Connect these jacks to the Fader input jacks of the
$1 PHONO 1, 2 / LINE 5, 7 input jacks
•These stereo pairs of unbalanced RCA jacks are Inputs for a Phono (RIAA) stage for magnetic (MM) cartridges or a Line stage suitable for any device, such as a CD player.
$2 PHONO 1, 2 / LINE 5, 7 switches
•These switches change the Input from Phono to a Line level inputs.
•These switches set a Line level inputs when Turntable is not connected.
$3 Phono Ground screw
•This screws provide a place to connect the ground wire from a turntable.
This terminal is exclusively for a turntable grounding and not a safety earth ground.
$4 MAIN MIC input jack
•Accepts a balanced microphone with 1/4” jacks.
$5 AUX MIC input jack
•Accepts a balanced microphone with 1/4” jacks.
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