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MIC1 and MIC2:
The microphones connect via the front panel on the left side. Each microphone has bass, treble, and
gain adjustments. The turn-on switch has 3 positions; ON is for adding the microphone output to the
main PFL output, OFF is for no microphone output, and TALK is for adding the microphone to the
output and reducing the main PFL output by about 17dB. ***Before you set the switch ON for the
first time, please make sure the microphone GAIN is set to minimum, and increase the volume
gradually with extreme care. Turning up the GAIN too quickly can result in audio feedback
and speaker damage.
CH1 and CH2 INPUT SECTION:
A selector switch chooses between a Phono/line switchable input, line input, and Aux input. Note the
Aux input has a jack in the front and another in the back, which add together so the DJ can use either
input or both. ***Both AUX front and back inputs can be used only if the audio on both sources
won’t be playing at the same time.
POWER LED turns on when there is power coming into the unit.
MASTER LED METERS indicate the output on the master left and right speakers.
MAIN
Balance L/R allows panning between the left and right outputs. Booth controls the level of the booth
output and Master controls the level of the Master RCA and Master Balanced Output.
PHONES:
Headphone output. Cue/Master knob controls the ratio of sound from the sources selected with the
CUE buttons and the master output. Split Cue controls how the sound is heard; if Split Cue is pressed,
the Cue sound is in the left ear and the Master sound is in the right; otherwise, both sounds are mixed
for both ears. Gain controls the headphone volume. To avoid hearing damage, before you press
CUE buttons for the first time with music playing, set the volume low and increase until the level
is comfortable.
EFFECT SECTION:
***Before you start using the effects, first turn all effect knobs all the way counterclockwise, the
Phaser is deactivated (LED is off), and the filter is in the OFF position. This way you can add
effects one at a time as you become familiar with them.
1)
Wet/Dry: Use this to crossfade between the original audio sound (dry) and the sound effect
created by the effect knobs.
2)
Noise: Adds white noise to both left and right of the input source material, Gain controls volume.
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