Introduction

Your new DJM806 Mixer/Amplifier is designed and built to provide long-term trouble free performance. Drawing on thirty-five years of experience in the design and manufacturing of powered mixing con- soles, Yorkville engineers were able to optimize the design of the first high-powered DJ mixer. Features include rack mountability, quiet internal fan cooling, three microphone input-channels, three stereo input channels with dual, switch-selectable pairs of inputs, removable interchangeable main crossfader and head- phone crossfader, two zones out, stereo balanced line outputs, headphone monitoring of both the cue and program buses, switchable stereo 7-band EQ, level display assignable to Left/Right stereo operation or cue/program operation, 255-preset digital signal pro- cessing, 800 watts of stereo power built-in, a selection of 1/4-inch and Speakon™ output connectors.

Terminology

3-pin microphone inputs are referred to as XLR connectors.

¼-inch jack sockets are called phone connectors.

Balanced ¼-inch inputs or outputs are called TRS or Tip-Ring-Sleeve

Master control and mixing channels are called buses.

Overload indicators are called CLIP LED’s.

Patch cables with dual conductors plus shielding and Tip-Ring-Sleeve (stereo) ¼- inch phone plugs are referred to as balanced patch cables.

Basic Features

Channels 1-3 Balanced XLR & ¼-inch Combination Jack

Balanced Mic inputs with low-noise input circuit design.

Stereo Channels have Switchable Phono/Line stereo inputs

Three-band EQ with +15dB/-15dB of range for Mic Channels.

Three-band EQ with +15dB/-20dB of range for Stereo Channels.

Post-EQ, post-fader, EFX (effects) send controls.

Increased circuit headroom and gain for a more flexible mix.

Gold internal bus-interconnects for long life and maximum signal integrity.

Cue buttons and LEDs on all channels

Pulse-stretching Clip LED’s indicate even the briefest peaks and fire at -3dB, well before the onset of actual clipping, at all active channel stages.

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Yorkville Sound YS1010 owner manual Introduction, Terminology, Basic Features