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Citronic Ltd. PRO-2s User Manual

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Features & Functions

1.  Microphone Gain Control

     Adjusts the input level gain of the Microphone.

2.  Microphone EQ Control Hi

     This Controls the Hi Frequency Levels on the Microphone Channel.

3.    Channel EQ Control Hi

     This control allows -26dB of cut or +9dB boost to the high frequencies.

 4.   Microphone EQ Control Lo

   

This controls the low Frequency Levels on the Microphone Channel.

5.    Channel EQ Control Lo

  

This control allows -26dB of cut or +9dB boost to the low frequencies.

6.  Power On Indicator

     This LED indicates that the mixer has power connected.

7.

Input Fader

This easy-glide fader controls the source level of the channel to the output.

8. Crossfader

A super fast action dipless crossfader between the input channels.  The dipless action means that
the signal only changes on level after the mid-way point. The crossfader is easily and quickly
replaced by removing the 2 outer screws on the crossfader panel and unplugging attached ribbon
connector.

9. Microphone 

Input

¼ “ Jack Microphone input socket.

10. Headphone Input

¼ “ Jack Headphone input socket.

11.   Monitor

This LED Monitor indicates the level of output signal from the mixer.

12. Input Selector Switch

Use this switch to toggle between phono input and line input. Do not plug anything but turntables into
the phono output.

13. Cue Control

This controls which channel is audible in the headphones. You can choose to listen to each channel
separately or a mix of each channel allowing you to mix in your headphones.

14. Cue Level

This controls the level of volume in your headphones.

15. Master

This controls the output level to your amplifier.

16. Channel Gain

This controls the amount of gain on each channel.

17. Power Switch

Turns power to the unit on and off.

18. Power Connector

Plug in power adapter here and check voltage level to match your country’s standard.

Summary of Contents for PRO-2s

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...nnel EQ Control Lo 6 6 Power On Indicator 6 7 Input Fader 6 8 Crossfader 6 9 Microphone Input 6 10 Headphone Input 6 11 Monitor 6 12 Input Selector Switch 6 13 Cue Control 6 14 Cue Level 6 15 Master 6 16 Channel Gain 6 17 Power Switch 6 18 Power Connector 6 19 Stereo Main Outputs 7 20 Line Inputs 7 21 Phono Inputs 7 22 Ground 7 Technical Specification 8 Power Source 8 Dimensions 8 Cut Out 8 Weight...

Page 3: ...tems manufacturing control and testing techniques This sophisticated computerisation coupled with an extensive research and development program enables the company to offer an exceptional degree of manufacturing excellence and quality assurance Citronic has always listened carefully to the customer and places tremendous emphasis on market research This ensures that the exacting requirements of the...

Page 4: ...on when used When removing from wall outlet be sure to remove by holding the plug attachment and not by pulling the cord In order to prevent electric shock do not open the top cover If a problem occurs contact your dealer Do not place metal objects or spill liquid inside the mixer Electric shock or malfunction may result Any use of the controls or any adjustment or the performance of any procedure...

Page 5: ...Citronic Ltd PRO 2s User Manual Page 5 of 16 Illustration PRO 2s Front Rear Panel ...

Page 6: ...fter the mid way point The crossfader is easily and quickly replaced by removing the 2 outer screws on the crossfader panel and unplugging attached ribbon connector 9 Microphone Input Jack Microphone input socket 10 Headphone Input Jack Headphone input socket 11 Monitor This LED Monitor indicates the level of output signal from the mixer 12 Input Selector Switch Use this switch to toggle between p...

Page 7: ...ch as a CD Player or Mini Disc 21 Phono Inputs Use these connections for turntables only When these connectors are used the signal is fed directly to the high quality RIAA phono pre amplifiers Connecting a line level source will overload the sensitive phono pre amps and cause distortion 22 Ground This is for turntable connection Always use this connection when using turntables with a ground cable ...

Page 8: ... 3dB Phones Load 32 OHM 3dB 33 OHM 3dB Max Output Load 47K THD 5 Master RCA 18dB 8V Phones LOAD 32 OHM 5dB 1 8V Frequency Response Line 20 20KHz 3dB Phono 20 20KHz 2 3dB RIAA Mic 50 20KHz 2 3dB Output Noise IEC A Weighted Line Input Load 1K 75dB Phono Input Load 1K 65dB Mic Input Load 600Ω 55dB Total Harmonic Distortion Master Output Load 47K OHM 0 2 Phones Out Load 32 OHM 0 3 Equaliser Line Lo 9 ...

Page 9: ...eque application the extensive use of this facility means that the number of operations in a twelve month period can exceed the manufactures electrical specification If a malfunction occurs the dealer who supplied the unit will be happy to handle the repair When returning a unit use the original factory carton do not chance inadequate packing materials Simply tape a note to the unit describing the...

Page 10: ...onic Ltd PRO 2s User Manual Page 10 of 16 Citronic Limited Halifax Road Bowerhill Melksham Wiltshire England SN12 6UB Tel 44 0 1225 705600 Fax 44 0 1225 709639 Email sales citronic com Web www citronic com ...

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