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(2) Rear panel

!7

AC inlet

• Input connection for the included AC adaptor.

NOTE:

Use specified attached AC adaptor only.

!8

Balanced MASTER OUT terminals
(BAL.)

• These 1/4” TRS terminals provide a balanced line

level output.

• Connect these terminals to the balanced analog

input terminals on an amplifier or console.

• Pin layout: Tip=Hot   Ring=Cold   Sleeve=GND

!9

Unbalanced MASTER OUT terminals

• This stereo pair of RCA terminals provides an

unbalanced line level output.

• Connect these terminals to the unbalanced analog

input terminals on an amplifier or console.

@0

LINE2, 4 input terminals

• These stereo pair of unbalanced RCA terminals are

inputs for any line level device.

@1

PHONO1, 2 / LINE1, 3 input terminals

• These stereo pair of unbalanced RCA terminals 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

PHONO1, 2 / LINE1, 3 switches
(LN / PH)

• These switches change the input from PHONO to a

LINE level input.

• These switches set a LINE level input when

turntable is not connected.

NOTE:

Always be sure main power is shut off before change
the position of the Line Level Selector Switch.

@3

Phono ground screw (GND)

• This screws provide a place to connect the ground

wire from a turntable.

• This terminal is exclusively for a turntable ground

and not a safety earth ground.

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PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS 

(Refer to page 

II

.)

(1) Front panel

q

MIC LEVEL control

• Adjust the level of Mic signal.

w

MIC BALANCED INPUT terminal

• Accepts an balanced microphone with 1/4” TRS

mono terminals.

• Pin layout: Tip=Hot   Ring=Cold   Sleeve=GND

e

GAIN

• Adjusts the gain of each input channel.

r

CUE buttons

• These buttons are used to activates a channels

“CUE” mode, the indicator above the cue button
will glow when cue mode is activated. Cue mode
will send a channels incoming signal to the
headphones.

t

Source EQ controls

• Contour the frequency response of the selected

inputs.

HI:

• Adjusts the high-tone sound –19 dB to +10 dB.

MID:

• Adjusts the high-tone sound –26 dB to +10 dB.

LOW:

• Adjusts the high-tone sound –26 dB to +10 dB.

NOTE:

Clipping may occur if adjustments are set to harsh.

y

Channel Fader 

• Controls the channel output level.

u

Crossfader

• Fades the overall mixer output between channels 1

and 2.

i

Level meter mode select switch

• The position of this switch will determine the Level

Meter mode. In the “MASTER” position, the meter
will detail the out level of the left and right channels.
In the “PGM 1/2” position, the left side of the
meter will indicate monaural level of the PGM 1 and
the right side of the meter will indicate monaural
level of the PGM 2.

o

HEADPHONE output terminal

• Accept 1/4” stereo headphone plugs.

!0

PHONES LEVEL control

• Adjusts the headphone output level.

!1

Headphone PAN control

• This function allows you to monitor the CUE level as

well as the MASTER output in your headphones. A
CUE Level may only be monitored of the CUE signal
is selected. 

• It changes the relative levels of the CUE and

MASTER mixed together in both ear cups.

!2

Input select switch

• Switches between the PHONO/LINE and LINE

inputs.

• When the lever of switch is vertical position, the

LINE2 or LINE4 input is selected.

• When the lever of switch is slope, the

PHONO1/LINE1 or PHONO2/LINE3 input is
selected.

!3

MASTER LEVEL control

• Adjust the level of the MASTER output.

!4

Level Meter

• The dual LED’s indicators are used to detail either

the master output level, a combination of the
master output level and the CUE signal level, or the
PGM1/2 monaural level.

!5

MASTER BALANCE control

• Adjust the L/R balance of the MASTER outputs.

!6

Power operation switch (POWER)

• Selects power “ON” or “OFF”.

NOTE:

Whenever the power switch is in the OFF state, the
AC adaptor is still connected on AC line voltage.
Please be sure to unplug the cord when you don’t use
for along time.

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CONNECTIONS

Refer to the connection diagram below.

1. Make certain AC power is off while making

connections.

2. Quality cables make a big difference in fidelity and

punch. Use high-quality, audio cables.

3. Do not use excessively long cables. Be sure plugs and

terminals are securely fastened. Loose connections
cause hum, noise, or intermittents that could damage
your speakers.

4. Connect all stereo input sources. Then connect any

effects into the stereo effect, if used. Connect your
microphone(s) and monitor headphones. Make sure all
faders are at “zero” and the unit is off. Take care to
connect only one cable at a time. Pay attention to L and
R position of terminals, on both the DN-X050 and
outboard gear.

5. Connect the stereo outputs to the power amplifier(s)

and/or tape deck(s) and/or MD recorder(s) and/or CD
recorder(s). Plug the DN-X050 into AC power outlet.

NOTE:

Always switch on your audio input sources such as CD
players first, then your mixer, and finally any amplifiers.
When turning off, always reverse this operation by
turning off amplifiers, then your mixer, and then input
units.

ENGLISH

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Page 6: ...ll detail the out level of the left and right channels In the PGM 1 2 position the left side of the meter will indicate monaural level of the PGM 1 and the right side of the meter will indicate monaural level of the PGM 2 o HEADPHONE output terminal Accept 1 4 stereo headphone plugs 0 PHONES LEVEL control Adjusts the headphone output level 1 Headphone PAN control This function allows you to monito...

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