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MX300USB / MX300USBW

MX300USB / MX300USBW

3. Cue Split/Cue Mix Button

When this putton is pushed in, the cue signal is on one side 

of the headphones and the output signal on the other. When 

this button is released, the mix of both the cue signal and 

output signal is apparent on both sides of the headphones.

4. Cue Level Control

With this knob, you can adjust the headphones volume 

without changing the output signal.

5. Headphone Socket

Connect your headphone with impedance between 8 and 

600 Ohms to this connector.

6. Cue Mixing Fader

Connect your headphones to the headphones socket and 

select the desired channel for monitoring with the Cue 

button. When you set the cue mixing fader to PGM (cue 

button  non-functional)  you  can  cue  the  output  signal  of 

the mixer. When this fader is set dead-center you can cue 

both the channel signal you selected and the output signal.

7. Beat Indicator

The LED lights up at every bass beat of the respective 

source. As  soon  as  the  LEDs  flash  synchronously,  the 

speed of the two sources is synchronized.

8. Master Level / Cue Level Display

The upper display shows the level of the left and right 

master output, while the lower display shows the level of 

the channel currently being cued (cue LED on).

9. Gain Control

Use this knob to set the level of input channel.

10. Treble Control

This control is used to increase or lower the high frequency 

(10 kHz) audio of the input channel. 

11. Middle Control

This control is used to increase or lower the middle 

frequency (1 kHz) audio of the input channel.

12. Bass Control

This control is used to increase or lower the low frequency 

(40 Hz) audio of the input channel.

13. Phono / Line / Mic Switch

Use this switch to select the input to be sent to the individual 

channel.

14. Crossfader Assign Selector

With this knob, you can choose whether channel 1 (button 

pressed) or channel 2 (button released) will be assigned to 

the left crossfader-side. The other channel remains active.

15. Channel Fader

These faders are used to adjust the level of each channel.

16. Cue Button

Use these buttons to select the corresponding channels 

to be monitored. The red LED next to the button will light 

up when the channel is selected.

17. Crossfader

This fader allows mixing of the signals two channels at 

a user-adjustable ratio. If the crossfader is in the center 

position, both channels can be heard; when set to either 

side, the signal corresponding to that side will be more 

prevalent. When this control is set all the way to the left or 

right, the corresponding input will be the only signal heard.

18. 12V Lamp

This BNC-socket for gooseneck lamps has a maximum 

current of 120 mA.

19. Power Switch

Press this button to turn on the MX300 USB or MX300 

USBW. The LED will illuminate when the power is on.

20. Booth Control

You can connect your monitor system with this booth socket 

on the back panel.

21. Balance Control

Used to adjust how much of the signal is sent to the left 

and right master socket.

22. Master Control

Adjust the level of the master output using this control.

23. Channel 3 / USB Button

This button determines the signal used for channel 3 of 

the MX300 USB or MX300 USBW. Users can either select 

the channel 3 input sources or the USB playback function.

24. USB Connector

Connect your USB flash drive to this input. Once a drive 

is connected, the files will initiate and the first track will 

appear paused on screen. Phonic recommends that users 

format their USB flash drives using a FAT-32 file system.

25. USB Player Display

This will display the track number of the currently selected/

playing track. To the left of the display users can see the 

play/pause status of the USB player.

26. Play / Pause Button

This button will allow users to play and pause files from 

the inserted USB flash drive. 

27. Back / Skip Buttons

These buttons are used to skip back and forth between 

tracks. Pushing and holding one of these buttons will allow 

you to skip forwards and backwards within the track.

BLUETOOTH 

(MX300USBW)

28. Channel 1 / Bluetooth Button

Pushing this button allows the user to select the Bluetooth 

connection as the default source for channel 1. When the 

button is released, the channel 1 input source will be used.

29. Bluetooth Indicators

These indicators provide users with the status of the MX300 

USBW’s Bluetooth function. The uppermost LED, “Ready”, 

will light up when a Bluetooth connection is established 

between the mixer and a Bluetooth device. The lower 

button, “ON” will light up when the Channel 1 / Bluetooth 
button is set to “Bluetooth”. 

Summary of Contents for MX300USB

Page 1: ...User s Manual MX300USB MX300USBW...

Page 2: ...MX300USB MX300USBW DJ MIXER WITH USB PLAYER DJ MIXER WITH USB PLAYER BLUETOOTH ENGLISH I V1 1 6 20 2012 MX300 USB MX300 USBW English...

Page 3: ...TH CONNECTIVITY 1 FRONT PANEL 2 BLUETOOTH MX300 USBW 3 BACK PANEL 4 REPLACING THE CROSSFADER 4 SPECIFICATIONS 5 APPENDIX APPLICATIONS 1 DIMENSIONS 2 BLOCK DIAGRAMS 3 CONTENTS USER S MANUAL Phonic pres...

Page 4: ...tus during lighting storms or when unused for long periods of time 14 Refer all servicing to service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply...

Page 5: ...fore turning the power on set the Master output control on each channel all the way down 2 Always turn the power off before connecting or disconnecting cables 3 Check the AC Voltage before connecting...

Page 6: ...1 fader Make sure that the PHONO LINE MIC switch is set to MIC 2 Talkover Button Press this button if you want to use your microphone When the button is pressed all other signal sources will be attenu...

Page 7: ...the channel is selected 17 Crossfader This fader allows mixing of the signals two channels at a user adjustable ratio If the crossfader is in the center position both channels can be heard when set to...

Page 8: ...er control 35 Phono Line Inputs Sockets These inputs for channels 1 to 3 accept RCA plug connectors Use phono input socket for phonograph turntables Use line socket for CD players cassette players Lin...

Page 9: ...Distortion 0 05 S N Ratio Phono 50 dB Line 64 dB Microphone 60 dB Talkover Attenuation 14 dB Headphones Impedance 8 ohms USB Player Maximum Playback Bitrate 320 kbit second Supported Playback Formats...

Page 10: ...nce of the date of purchase You will need it for any warranty service No returns or repairs will be accepted without a proper RMA number return merchandise authorization In order to keep this warranty...

Page 11: ...Appendix Ap ndice 1 MX300USB MX300USBW MX300USB MX300USBW APPLICATION AMP SPEAKERS CD PLAYER RECORD PLAYER MICROPHONE...

Page 12: ...Appendix Ap ndice 2 MX300USB MX300USBW measurements are shown in mm inches DIMENSION 254mm 10 99mm 3 9 320mm 12 6...

Page 13: ...S MID TREBEL AMP MIX MIX BUFFER BUFFER CUE LEVEL DISPLAY RIAA AMP RIAA AMP RIAA AMP RIAA AMP L R L R L R L R L R L R PHONO 1 LINE 1 MIC 1 PHONO 2 LINE 2 MIC 2 PHONO 3 LINE 3 MIC 3 CH 1 CH 2 CH 3 PGM C...

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