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EQUALIZER

      

12.

 

5-Band Stereo Graphic Equalizer (EQ) -
compensates for differences in source material sound
quality. In ultra-compact mobile systems this EQ can be
used to tailor the sound to the acoustical requirements of
the room. Center frequencies are 63Hz, 250Hz, 1kHz,
4kHz and 16kHz. Faders have a center detent for an
accurate "flat” response.
Below is a typical "house" EQ curve. Notice how the
knobs above "0" balance out the knobs below. Start with
this setting if you've never used a graphic EQ before:

 

Below is an example of a poor EQ curve because it cuts
the output volume down by 6-12dB. You have to
compensate by running the Master output higher:

Below is the     

worst    sort of curve to use because you are

using EQ to add volume. With exaggerated boost, you can
easily run your power amplifiers into “clipping” and
damage your speakers.

GENERAL EQ HINTS

• Boost the 63Hz band for deep bass tones and solid kick
drum sound. Use sparingly because this dramatically
increases demand on power amplifiers and could drive
them into “clipping” .
• Cut slightly at 250Hz and more at 1kHz for extra
clarity.
N o t e :  Cutting is preferable to boosting.
• Boost 16kHz for a little "sizzle".

•   A s   a   g e n e r a l   r u l e ,   l e s s   e q u a l i z a t i o n   i s
b e t t e r !

13.

 

EQ ±6/12dB adjust – sets the amount of adjustment
you can make with the equalizer.

OUTPUTS

    

14.

 

Master Fader – to control the overall output level.

15.

 

S t e r e o / M o n o   t o g g l e  - adjusts the Master output for
stereo or mono operation.

16.

 

Panning – adjusts the balance of right to left audio.

17.

 

Booth/Zone Fader - controls speaker volume for a
remote zone or booth monitors.

NOTE: This can also be used to supply line level audio to a
lighting controller or to lights that are sound activated.

18.

 

Meter Assign – determines whether pre-fader or master
audio is sent to the stereo LED meter.  PFL signal is
determined by the cue assign switches.

19.

 

Stereo Auto Peak Hold Level Indicator- quickly
and accurately tracks level of audio sent to it by the meter
assign. The red LEDs for +3dB, +5dB and +8dB hold
program peaks for a second or two. With peak metering,
it's OK to be "in the red" as long as +5dB or +8dB aren't
constantly

    lit. When using as a master output

meter, set the crossover, equalizer and power amp inputs
to avoid distortion at each step in the audio chain. Proper
attention to the peak meter results in the punchiest
possible sound without audible distortion. When used
to adjust the PFL levels,
 accurately match channel
levels with the Pre-fader gain controls before mixing them
together.      

The idea is to properly match PFL       

inputs   , not

the input with the stereo output meter!

HEADPHONE CUEING

      

20.

 

Channel Cue/Send Assign - are used to route PFL
channel audio to the Monitor Section. The channel
faders do not control the Cue send volume.  This audio is
also sent to a rear panel output for use with an external
sampler or other source such as booth monitor.

21.

 

Split/Blend Cue – controls how PFL and Program
audio are sent to your headphones.  In s p l i t mode, the
PFL audio can be heard in your left ear and PGM audio
can be heard in your right ear. In blend mode, both PFL
and PGM can be heard in both ears.

22.

 

Headphone Mix - controls the mix of PFL and PGM
signals to your headphones.  When the slider is moved to
the left, all you will hear is the cue source. When the
slider is all the way right, you will hear what is playing
through the master output.  By blending, beats can be
matched exactly and segues can be smooth when a song is
cued.

23.

 

Headphone Level – to adjust cue volume.

24.

 

Headphone Input – for your 1/4” headphone.

25.

 

12V BNC Connector allows a 12-volt gooseneck
lamp to be connected directly to the mixer. This light is
readily available from your Numark dealer.

26.

 

Power Button – turns unit off and on.

Summary of Contents for CM-100

Page 1: ...Professional Disc Jockey Products CM 100 PROFESSIONAL DJ MIXER USER S MANUAL 1999 Industries http www numark com ...

Page 2: ...arked on the unit i Power Cord Protection Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked upon or pinched by items placed on or against them When removing the cord from a power outlet be sure to remove it by holding the plug attachment and not by pulling on the cord j Object and Liquid Entry Take care that objects do not fall into and that liquids are not spilled into ...

Page 3: ... other than those described in this manual Take the unit to your dealer or to an authorized Numark Service Center ALWAYS remember TURN AMPS ON LAST AND OFF FIRST Begin with master faders or volume controls on minimum and the amplifier gain input control s down Wait 8 to 10 seconds before turning up the volume This prevents transients which may cause severe speaker damage Use restraint when operati...

Page 4: ...ader start technology is designed to work with fader start CD players as well as other popular brands The CM100 brings to you the finest quality of DJ equipment available today Thank you for buying Numark DJ products FEATURES 8 line 3 phono 2 mic inputs Fader Start Crossfader with front panel controls Split blend cue options Panning on master fader with stereo mono switch 5 band 6 12dB EQ with rea...

Page 5: ...J Technology 1999 Industries 5 http www numark com TABLE OF CONTENTS Safety Measures 2 Important Information 3 Registration 3 Introduction 4 Quick Setup Diagram 7 Description of the Features 8 Specifications 11 Warranty 12 ...

Page 6: ...CM100 The Leader in DJ Technology 1999 Industries 6 http www numark com ...

Page 7: ...our microphone s and monitor headphones Finally connect the stereo outputs to the power amplifier s and or audio sources Plug your mixer into AC power Now you are ready to switch everything on Always switch on your audio input sources such as turntables or CD players first then your mixer and finally any amplifiers When turning off always reverse this operation by turning off amplifiers then your ...

Page 8: ...ur microphone to activate auto talkover 7 Treble and Bass Controls for fine tuning the tone of your voice on both mics through the sound system The controls are detented for setting tone flat For best results use a dynamic cardioid microphone 8 Neutrik Combo connector allows connection of either a 1 4 jack or an XLR jack This is ideal for connecting an XLR gooseneck directly into the mixer CROSSFA...

Page 9: ...s whether pre fader or master audio is sent to the stereo LED meter PFL signal is determined by the cue assign switches 19 Stereo Auto Peak Hold Level Indicator quickly and accurately tracks level of audio sent to it by the meter assign The red LEDs for 3dB 5dB and 8dB hold program peaks for a second or two With peak metering it s OK to be in the red as long as 5dB or 8dB aren t constantly lit Whe...

Page 10: ...laser discs tuners even synthesizers or other mixing consoles NOTE Plug mono audio sources into both Left and Right inputs using a Y cable connector 31 Mic Input for your 1 4 Microphone plug 32 Cue Send Output to temporarily send channel PFL signal to an external sampler or other source such as both monitor Your PFL cue buttons selects the source 33 Record Outputs are unbalanced RCA jacks used to ...

Page 11: ...ine 9V rms max Headphone Amp 0 5 watt into 47Ω Distortion less than 0 01 SIGNAL TO NOISE RATIOS vs maximum output Line Better than 96 dB Mic Better than 78 dB Phono Better than 87 dB JIS weighted FREQUENCY RESPONSE Line 20 Hz 22k Hz 0 5 dB Line 20 Hz 20k Hz 0 5 dB Phono 1 dB except for controlled attenuation of 3 dB 20 Hz to reduce rumble and feedback EQUALIZER 12dB 63 250 1K 5K 17KHz POWER CONSUM...

Page 12: ... A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT PROHIBITED BY APPLICABLE LAW NUMARK SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL INCIDENTAL CONSEQUENTIAL INDIRECT OR SIMILAR DAMAGES LOSS OF PROFITS DAMAGES TO PURCHASER S PROPERTY OR INJURY TO PURCHASER OR OTHERS ARISING OUT OF THE USE MISUSE OR INABILITY TO USE ANY NUMARK MIXER BREACH OF WARRANTY OR NEGLIGENC...

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