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Your PYLE PRO Series Performance Mixer

is a sophisticated control center, perfect for mixing sound from multiple playback sources such as

microphones, tuners, CD players, turntables or the audio outputs from a VCR. This mixer is ruggedly

constructed for home or professional use. Wide range volume controls permit you to adjust sound levels

accurately to achieve just the right mix for playing through your speaker system or for recording.

Please read this manual thoroughly before you attempt to set up and use the mixer. It contains a

range of suggestions and instructions to insure safe usage. Set up and used properly, you can expect

years of trouble-free service from this product.

Input/Output Features: all models

Ground Screw

for turntables

Features and Controls: PYD1919 Mixer

Pyle Pro Mixer Owner’s Manual – 1

i – Pyle Pro Mixer Owner’s Manual

Owner’s Manual Table of Contents

Input/Output Features

Features and Controls: PYD1919

Features and Controls: PYD1929

Features and Controls: PYD1939

Features and Controls: PYD1949

Features and Controls: PYD1959

Presetting Controls Before Use

Connecting the Mixer Inputs

Using the Gain Controls

Connecting the Mixer’s Outputs

   to Amplifiers

   to Recorders

   to Zone Speakers

Using Headphones

Connecting the Lamp

Using the Mixer Controls

Turning On the Mixer

Monitoring (”Cueing”) Inputs

Mixing Inputs

Adding Equalization to the Mix

Adding External Effects to the Mix

Using the MicrophoneTalkover Mode

Microphone Tone and Level Controls

Using the MIC Frequency Kill Switches

Using the Mono/Stereo Switch

Using the Crossfader w/Assign Switches

Using the Echo Controls 

(PYD1929 and PYD1949)

Using the Sound Effects 

(PYD1939 and PYD1949)

Using the Digital Sampler

 (PYD-1959)

Troubleshooting

Care and Maintenance

Specifications

Warranty

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Stereo Line Inputs

 let you connect

most high-level audio sources, such as

CD players, tape deck, tuner or VCR.

Dual Purpose Stereo Inputs

 for

using a turntable with a magnetic

cartridge OR a high level input

source

MIC2 Microphone

connector

 permits

you to connect a

balanced or

unbalanced low

impedance microphone

with 1/4” plug.

Input Select Switches – 

set these

switches based on what is plugged

into Phono1/Line1 and Phono2/Line3

input jacks

Output Jacks

 to connect the mixer to a

receiver or amplifier – choose to use cables

with either 1/4” plugs or RCA plugs.

Zone Output Jacks

 to connect the mixer

to a second receiver or amplifier powering

speakers in the DJ booth or in a remote

location

Record Output Jacks

 to connect the

mixer to a tape deck for recording the

mixed program

Power Switch 

and 

Red

light Illumination

Equalizer On/Off Switch

Effect Switch

(Send/Receive) 

Lets you

connect a sound effect

device, such as reverb,

sampler, etc. and either play

the signal from it or play

another input through it.

BNC Lamp Adaptor 

Allows

you to connect a 12V/3W

lamp to light the panel

Headphone Jack

Accepts headphones with

1/4” plug

Headphone Level Control

Headphone CUE/PGM

Control 

Allows you to listen

simultaneously or separately

to the CUE material or the

active program

Zone Level Control 

Lets you control the mixer’s overall ZONE

volume level, if you set up remote speakers or DJ booth monitors

Zone Mono/Stereo Selector

Zone Balance Control

Master Level Control 

Lets you control mixer’s overall volume level

Master Mono/Stereo Selector

Master Balance Control

Channel Assign Switch 

Lets you select the input source to be mixed

by the Crossfade Slider Control

Crossfade Slider Control 

Allows you to smoothly switch between

the input sources assigned to Channel A and Channel B

MIC Talkover 

Allows you to lower the

level of the input sources so you can talk

them using the DJ Mic

MIC1/2 Level Controls 

Lets you control

the MIC levels as they enter the mix

MIC1/2 Tone Controls

10-Band Equalizer 

Allows you to tailor the mixer output to suit

your taste or performance environment. Each frequency range can

be cut or boost by up to 10dB.

Dual Display Meter 

Indicates the levels of Left and Right Master

Channels

Channel CUE Switch 

Allows you to monitor the selected audio

input source and prepare it prior to mixing it in.

Channel Input Selector 

Lets you choose the input source to play

for each channel

Channel Gain Control 

Lets you adjust the gain of the input source

MIC Frequency Kill Switches 

Allows

you to kill the selected frequency range

instantly for interesting effects. LED

lights to indicate kill is activated.

Effects Send/Receive jacks 

permits you to either include

externally generated effects (such as a digital sampler or synth)

IN the mix, or to process the mixed sound (echo reverb, etc.).

MIC 2 Input Jack 

(on input panel)

For connecting a balanced or

unbalanced low impedance microphone

with 1/4”plug

MIC 1 Combo Input Jack 

For

connecting a balanced or unbalanced

low impedance microphone with XLR-

type or 1/4” plug

Summary of Contents for Mixer PYD1939

Page 1: ...l Amp Zone Record Frequency Response S N Ratio at 1 kHz Mic Phono Line Distortion Mic Phono Line Equalizer Control Frequencies Boost Cut Range MIC Tone Control Treble Mid Bass Talkover Attenuation Ech...

Page 2: ...cables with either 1 4 plugs or RCA plugs Zone Output Jacks to connect the mixer to a second receiver or amplifier powering speakers in the DJ booth or in a remote location Record Output Jacks to conn...

Page 3: ...it BNC Lamp Adaptor Allows you to connect a 12V 3W lamp to light the panel Headphone Jack Accepts headphones with 1 4 plug Headphone Level Control Headphone CUE PGM Control Allows you to listen simul...

Page 4: ...ffect device such as reverb sampler etc and either play the signal from it or play another input through it BNC Lamp Adaptor Allows you to connect a 12V 3W lamp to light the panel Headphone Jack Accep...

Page 5: ...3 use the same jacks The selector switch e s below the jacks should be set to Line position if the jacks are used for the High Level input sources described here High Level Output Audio Source Use RCA...

Page 6: ...ot supplied simply insert the plug end of an appropriate 12V 3W gooseneck style or similar lamp into the lamp socket provided in the upper right corner of the mixer control panel Power is supplied to...

Page 7: ...f 0 on the Blue LED meters 5 To change the overall sound level adjust the RECEIVER AMPLIFIER NOT THE MIXER volume control to the desired volume Adding Equalization to the Mix You can further tailor th...

Page 8: ...the OUTPUT R and L jacks These combined outputs can be used by a monoaural amplifier such as a PA amp In the STEREO position right and left channels remain separate The mixer outputs can be used by a...

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