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RM.404

Professional DJ Mixer

STANTON MAGNETICS, Inc.

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©2004 Stanton Magnetics, Inc.

OWNER’S MANUAL

 

Summary of Contents for RM.404

Page 1: ...RM 404 Professional DJ Mixer STANTON MAGNETICS Inc information stantondj com 2004 Stanton Magnetics Inc OWNER S MANUAL...

Page 2: ...act or misuse When in use place your mixer away from sources of hum or noise such as transformers or electric motors To prevent overheating always provide your mixer with adequate venti lation air spa...

Page 3: ...inctual experience pos sible the RM 404 delivers all these features in a logical layout with quality components all at an affordable price Stanton s revolutionary Superior Sound Technology SST also gi...

Page 4: ...from upper right corner for your reference and then listed numerically for more detail Section A Output Meters Section B Output Controls Section C Cue Controls Section D Crossfader Controls Section E...

Page 5: ...Section A Output Meters 1 Meter Switch Switches the display of the Level Meter 2 between Master or Zone output signals 2 Level Meter Displays the left and right Master or Zone output level of the mix...

Page 6: ...aster output between a stereo or mono signal Mono mode can be used to accommodate some large PA sys tems It can also be engaged in the event of a sudden loss of stereo signal in phonograph cartridge c...

Page 7: ...Connection for 1 8 inch headphone mini jack Recommended headphone impedance is 32 200 ohms for maximum volume 10 Cue Level Controls the overall headphone output level of both output jacks It is recom...

Page 8: ...der is in the right most position B only the channel s set to B on their Crossfader Assign switch 31 will be sent to the Outputs This allows DJs to fade mix or cut scratch between different audio sign...

Page 9: ...t This 1 8 Mini jack 3 5 mm input was designed for easy access and connectivity to a variety of portable devices portable MP3 mini disc CD players iPods Use this input instead of having to re wire the...

Page 10: ...verall output level of the microphones 20 Mic EQ MID Controls Mid frequency equalization for BOTH micro phones 10 10 dB Note Any changes made to EQ settings will affect the overall output level of the...

Page 11: ...f correspon ding channel 9 26 dB Note Any changes made to EQ settings will affect the overall output level of this channel 25 Channel Gain Controls the input level GAIN of the corresponding channel Th...

Page 12: ...9 26 dB Note Any changes made to EQ settings will affect the overall output level of this channel 29 Cue assign Selects the channel to be monitored via headphone Cue Section C 30 Channel Fader Line Fa...

Page 13: ...AC 1A or one authorized by a Stanton dealer or our service department make sure the AC cable is prop erly secured by the screw connection In order to protect the RM 404 and any equipment connected to...

Page 14: ...ontrolled by sec tion B front panel controls Generally this is used to connect to a pair of Booth Monitors to facilitate precise mixing and level control Alternatively it can be used to send sound to...

Page 15: ...only for connecting devices with the Fader Start feature with the appropriate cables to activate Fader Start for this channel see Section D NOTE Line inputs are used to connect to line level sources s...

Page 16: ...he GND connections are used only for phono inputs which require a Ground cable and can be used for any phono input on any channel NOTE Line inputs are used to connect to line level sources such as CD...

Page 17: ...rts fader start connect applicable cables 4 If you want to use the crossfader set Channels 1 and 2 to A and Channels 3 and 4 to B Otherwise set them all to Bypass 5 Depending on the type of cable you...

Page 18: ...opment team seasoned audio professionals who have designed world class professional recording studio and broadcast mixers and product man agers who are working DJs and work closely with some of the wo...

Page 19: ...xandall Type Noise Floor Line in to Unbalanced Output 92 dBV Line In to Balanced Output 88 dBu Crosstalk Line to Phono Line to Line 90 dB at 1 kHz Phono to Line 88 dB at 1 kHz Fader Kill Channel and C...

Page 20: ...make sure that the channel PFL switches are engaged Check the CUE LEVEL control Signal level is low even with the faders and input level controls turned up Check to make sure the talk switch is NOT e...

Page 21: ...nsformers Make sure the mixer is not mounted too close to high power ampli fiers or lighting equipment power supplies or ballasts Make sure your turntables are properly grounded I hear feedback If you...

Page 22: ...n the country where the purchaser is located or the country in which the merchandise was received Any returns to a non authorized dealer or to an authorized Stanton dealer not in the same country as t...

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