background image

(40) 

 inputs:

Left and right inputs are provided for output from turntables or CDs, depending

on position of the 

 switch 

(41) 

on each channel. See also 

(12, 13, 14)

 selector switch.

(41) 

 switch:

Selects the 

 inputs to accept input from either a magnetic phono

cartridge (Phono [switch down] position) or a compact disk or other line source

(CD [switch up] position).

(42) Mic Loop  send and return:

Send and return jacks are provided for mono patching of external effects
devices, graphic equalizers, or other signal processing devices at the

microphone channel.

(43) Program Loop   send and return:

Send and return jacks are provided for stereo patching of external effects
devices, graphic equalizers, or other signal processing devices to the program
and monitor channels.

(44) Chassis ground lug:

Grounds from other pieces of equipment should be connected at this point to
minimize ground loop possibilities between power amps, outboard signal
processing units, turntables, etc.

Program outputs:

(45) Program outputs:

Two main output left and right jacks are provided for the main (program) output.
The outputs at this point should be patched out to the stereo power amplifiers
driving the main speaker system. The second pair of outputs may be used to
drive lighting controllers or for tape recording if required.

(46) Monitor outputs:

Two main output left and right jacks are provided for monitoring purposes. The
outputs at this point should be patched out to the stereo power amplifiers driving
the monitor speaker system.

Note: 

It is often useful to use the monitor outputs to drive an independent

sound system for another audio zone such as a second dance floor or
background music elsewhere within the venue.
The second pair of monitor outputs may also be used to drive lighting
controllers or for tape recording if required.

Summary of Contents for CD Mix 9072A

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...de cc procluit dc tcn ioIi nowiv lGc daiigere iw poii a n t I t d inttzn itt uf t i Intc polii con4tituer LIII riwluc clc clioc ClcctI icluc A Ce ymbolc est utiliG pour indicluci II I utili atcur clu...

Page 3: ...e people l Individually selectable headphone cueing for each music channel l Twin crossfade assignable beat lights for pre matching dance music tempos before crossfading l Selectable automatic voice o...

Page 4: ...the mic connection Because CDs are playing a much larger part as the preferred DJ music medium and vinyl is becoming very difficult to obtain each phono input on this DJ mixer has an individual slide...

Page 5: ...automatically drops the level of the music Placing this switch in the off position defeats this automatic facility 7 Voice over button When pressed this drops the music level enabling the DJ to talk o...

Page 6: ...rial present at the outputs The PGM Cue position delivers monitoring of the program output material to the left earcup of the headphones Material present on the cue bus see Cue switches I 2 thru 141 w...

Page 7: ...You may then simply use the channel level controls to crossfade between the two assigned channels and ignore the crossfade leaving it set in the center position This is a more European technique of cr...

Page 8: ...n 38 Lamp A 2 pin XLR jack is provided for connecting an optional gooseneck mixer lamp for illumination in adverse lighting conditions Peavey accessory lamp number ML 3 is a suitable gooseneck mixer l...

Page 9: ...ds from other pieces of equipment should be connected at this point to minimize ground loop possibilities between power amps outboard signal processing units turntables etc Program outputs 45 Program...

Page 10: ...cle CAUTION Use only the power supply that is provided with this product If the original power supply must be replaced consult your dealer or the factory for assistance in obtaining the correct replac...

Page 11: ...D HI EOtJ IZER M I C 1 RUT0 ON VOX POWER M I C 2 MONITOR MONITOR L OUTPUTS CROSSFADER MRSTER EP SELECT POWER AMP OUTPUTS BEAT METER SELECT PGM CUE 0 PGM C D MlXn 9072A m m em me om mee P r o f e s s i...

Page 12: ...er 3 band EQ Automatic voice over switch Manual voice over button Mic On Off switch Mic I Mic Line switch Mic 2 60 mm stereo level sliders Effects loop in out switch Cue switch for Line input CHANNELS...

Page 13: ...B 3 mV Input Impedance 3K ohms Max Input Level 6 dBV 2 Volts MICROPHONE TALKOVER Attenuation voice over switch enabled or automatic voice over enabled 12dB FREQUENCY RESPONSE Phono Inputs RIAA O 3 dB...

Page 14: ...d using screws to secure the unit See diagram below for dimensions I I Q JF s 7 t 1 I I Amm I I IO 5 I 1 I m 1 I I I tl 1 I 1 m 46 75 25 I B B l s v m CUTOUT I SHADED PORTION I m s A C L I C L I_ L _c...

Page 15: ...ct unit from power supply before cleaning with a damp rag or an ammonia 14 Care should be openings taken so that objects do not fall and liquids are not spilled into the unit through the ventilation h...

Page 16: ...the necessary warranty service to repair or replace the product and will return It FREIGHT COLLECT to you the purchaser Peavey s liability to the purchaser for damages from any cause whatsoever and r...

Reviews: