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DJ

For this example we have two microphones in use on 

channels 1 and 2; one for the DJ, the other as a backup 

or guest speaker. There is a line-out from a DJ mixer 

connected to CH. 5/6 to serve as the main music source. 

For additional music needs, either a laptop computer or 

MP3 player is connected to CH. 7/8. 

You can have a sonic enhancer or other effect device 

connected to the CH. 5/6 effect loops to apply desired 

effects to the source music. Of, course you could have a 

second effect device connected to CH. 7/8 effect loops 

jacks as well. Note that, you will need special insert cables 

in order to make these connections.

For output needs, you can confi gure the PA-PRO 900 for 

standard two-channel stereo output with the POWER AMP 

ASSIGN button. A set of passive speakers are connected 

the speaker-level connectors on the rear panel. You can 

have a set of powered speakers connected to the XLR MAIN 

OUT jacks on the front panel for additional power. We also 

have a powered subwoofer connected to the ¼” subwoofer 

output on the front panel for that extra low end punch. Note 

that when a subwoofer is connected, the SUBWOOFER(LPF) 

toggle button should be set to ON.

NOTES:

UHF wireless mic channels require the SOURCE SELECT 

switch to be set to UHF.

Low-impedance microphones require the MIC PAD switches 

to be set to ON. 

POWER AMP ASSIGN switch must be best to MAIN L,R

The SUBWOOFER button must be set to SUB.

Karaoke

For this setup you could have four microphones in use on 

channels 1-4. There is a line-out from a karaoke player, 

instead of a mixer, connected to CH. 5/6 to serve as the 

main music source. For additional music needs, either a 

laptop computer or MP3 player is connected to CH. 7/8. 

You can have a digital key controller connected to the CH. 

5/6 effect loops to apply desired effects to the source 

music. Of course, you could have a second effect device 

connected to CH. 7/8 effect loops jacks as well. Note that, 

you will need special insert cables in order to make these 

connections.

For output needs, you can have the PA-PRO 900 confi gured 

for standard two-channel stereo output via the POWER AMP 

ASSIGN button. A set of passive speakers are connected 

the speaker-level connectors on the rear panel. You can 

have a set of powered speakers connected to the XLR MAIN 

OUT jacks on the front panel for additional power. For stage 

monitoring, we have a powered stage monitor connected to 

the ¼” MONITOR jack on the front panel. We also have a 

powered subwoofer connected to the ¼” subwoofer output 

on the front panel for that extra low end punch. Note that 

when a subwoofer is connected, the SUBWOOFER(LPF) 

toggle button should be set to ON.

NOTES:

UHF wireless mic channels require the SOURCE SELECT 

switch to be set to UHF.

Low-impedance microphones require the MIC PAD switches 

to be set to ON. 

POWER AMP ASSIGN switch must be best to MAIN L,R

The SUBWOOFER(LPF) button must be set to ON/SUB.

Hookup Diagrams

Summary of Contents for PA-PRO 900

Page 1: ...o w n e r s m a n u a l PA PRO 900 PRO 900 900W PROFESSIONAL P A 900W PROFESSIONAL P A MIXER MIXER...

Page 2: ...mation 4 Welcome 5 Listening for a Lifetime 6 Features 7 Hookup Diagrams 8 13 Rear Panel Features 14 Front Panel Features 15 22 Optional Accessories 23 25 Technical Speci cations 26 29 Notes 30 Troubl...

Page 3: ...cluding amplifiers that produce heat 10 Power Sources The appliance should be connected to a power supply only of the type described in the operating instructions or as marked on the appliance 11 Grou...

Page 4: ...l carefully Keep it in a safe place for future reference Install your unit in a cool dry clean place away from windows heat sources and too much vibration dust moisture or cold Avoid sources of hum tr...

Page 5: ...8 Curtiss Court La Verne CA 91750 Toll Free 800 678 5348 TEL 909 593 8893 FAX 909 593 8890 VocoPro Company Email Directory Customer Service General Information info vocopro com Tech Support techsuppor...

Page 6: ...ay attention to the different levels in various recordings Taking a minute to do this now will help to prevent hearing damage or loss in the future After all we want you listening for a lifetime Used...

Page 7: ...ssor for Microphone Channels L R Effect Loop Jacks for Stereo Channels Dual 7 band Graphic EQs for Main and Monitor Output 48V Phantom Power 4 UHF Wireless Mic Module Ports SDR 3 Digital SD Recorder E...

Page 8: ...8 Hookup Diagrams...

Page 9: ...ct a laptop or other stereo music source you can connect to the designated stereo inputs on channels 5 6 7 8 For power output in this example the PA PRO 900 is con gured for MAIN L R MONITOR output A...

Page 10: ...10 Hookup Diagrams...

Page 11: ...st to MAIN L R The SUBWOOFER button must be set to SUB Karaoke For this setup you could have four microphones in use on channels 1 4 There is a line out from a karaoke player instead of a mixer connec...

Page 12: ...12 Hookup Diagrams...

Page 13: ...no signal to either CH 5 6 or CH 7 8 connect to the L MONO jack For power output this example shows PA PRO 900 con gured for MAIN L R MONITOR output A pair of passive speakers is powered by the MAIN L...

Page 14: ...tional wireless modules are installed connect the antennas here for UHF wireless reception 5 SPEAKER CONNECTORS These jacks provide speaker level output power from the internal power ampli er to conne...

Page 15: ...l is decreased 4 HIGH These controls adjust the amount of high frequency in the audio signal for each channel Increase the HIGH control to add sparkle to vocals and instruments but keep in mind that e...

Page 16: ...ices with stereo output The 1 8 jack is labeled MP3 LAPTOP but can be used to connect any line level device with an 1 8 plug L R RCA jacks provide connectivity for devices that utilize line level RCA...

Page 17: ...ses the amount of compression applied 15 COMPRESSOR LEDs These LEDs re ect the amount of compression being applied DSP REV CONTROL The on board DSP effects are a great way to spice up your vocals or i...

Page 18: ...djust the overall level of all the effects combined Use this control after you have already made individual adjustments to the reverb echo and hiss lter controls If you nd that you applied too much or...

Page 19: ...storted audio signal and possible damage to your speakers An optimal signal will be mostly contained to the green LEDs up to 0dB with occasional peaks into the rst red LED 3dB If the mix reaches 6dB i...

Page 20: ...LEDs display the output level of the MONITOR mix The LEDs are marked from 10dB to 6dB It is important to monitor these LEDs as they can prevent a bloated audio signal and possible damage to your speak...

Page 21: ...HT channel will output to the R speaker level outs Select MAIN L R in situations when there is no need to power a monitor speaker either because the monitor speaker is self powered or there is no need...

Page 22: ...ystem The AUX gain knob above the jack will increase or reduce the level of this output 41 REC OUT These stereo RCA jacks route unbalanced line level signals of the MAIN mix to external devices The re...

Page 23: ...rded 4 NEXT BUTTON This button will skip forward through previously recorded tracks When the last track recorded is reached it will continue to skip forward from the rst recorded track 5 REC BUTTON Th...

Page 24: ...same alignment as indicated by the SD card icon 2 Push the SD card unit it clicks into place 3 To remove the SD card gently push in until it pops out slightly it is then safe to remove NOTE The maxim...

Page 25: ...el This knob controls the microphone volume gain level for this channel Turn clockwise to increase volume and counter clockwise to decrease Setting Up For each UHF wireless channel you will have a han...

Page 26: ...8dB 1Kohm SD CARD MODULE 6PIN WIRE CONNECT 24dBu 28dB 1 8Kohm CONDITION LEVEL VR MAX EFFECT MASTER MIN MAIN VR MAX ALL EQ CENTER Mixer Output Speci cation OUTPUT CONNECTION LEVEL IMPEDANCE MAIN MIX OU...

Page 27: ...2dB 2kHz 12dB 4kHz 12dB 8kHz 12dB T H D N 1KHz 30K 1KHz 30K BANDWIDTH BANDWIDTH OUTPUT LEVEL T H D MIC MONO TO SPEAKER OUTPUT 42V Less Than 0 07 L R CH5 8 TO SPEAKER OUTPUT 42V Less Than 0 06 L R CH1...

Page 28: ...MONO INPUT 10dB MAIN VR 4dB ADJ ST EFECT LOOF OUTPUT 74 dB STEREO ONLY LEVEL MAX ALL VR MIN SEND TIP EQ CENTER HEAD PHONE OUTPUT 70 dB STEREO CH L MONO INPUT 10dB CH LEVEL CENTER EQ CENTER E I N MIC I...

Page 29: ...VOLUME 0 100 REVERB VOLUME 0 100 HISS FILTER 3kHz 8kHz EFFECT MASTER 0 100 EFX DSP CONTROL FOOT SWITCH 1 4 TS ON OFF SWITCH with LED INDICATOR EFX DSP BUS CONTROL EFX TO MAIN MONITOR CONTROL POWER AMP...

Page 30: ...30 Notes...

Page 31: ...nd properly Make sure there are no defective cables The microphone audio volume drops or cuts out suddenly If using an optional wireless mic make sure the microphone has charged batteries If using an...

Page 32: ...PA PRO 900 Owner s Manual VocoPro 2010 v1 1008 www vocopro com...

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