(25) GND (GROUND TERMINALS) -
Connect the ground lead of the turntables with these terminals. This
will reduce humming and popping noises. There are two convenient ground terminals located on the
rear of the mixer.
(26) AC VOLTAGE SELECTOR -
Select between 115V/50Hz or 230V/60Hz. Make sure that the selector
is set to the
proper voltage you are using.
(27) AC CONNECTION -
Standard IEC plug with detachable AC power cord.
(28) BALANCED OUTPUT -
Balanced XLR-plug output for the master signal.
(29) LIGHT CONTROL -
Buffered audio output for light controllers that can use external input. Great for
Touch Panels and Chase Controllers.
(30) PLAYER CONTROL -
Input mini plugs from CD player controller into these jacks, input CD 1 into
jack 1 and CD 2
into jack 2.
(31) MASTER OUT -
Parallel output of P.A. output. Connect with the input of a power amplifier.
(32) BOOTH OUT -
Left and right RCA output jacks controlled by the ZONE (23, 24) controls on the
front panel.
(33) REC OUT -
Connect to your record unit. The REC OUT level is not influenced by the MASTER
FADER (13).
(34) CHANNEL 3 INPUT JACKS -
Connect CD players, tape decks, DAT machines, and all other non-magnetic
equipment to the line level inputs. Line level musical instruments with stereo outputs such as Rhythm Machines
or Samplers should also be connected to LINE inputs. The RCA input jacks are color code, the red jack
reprsents the right channel and the white jack represents the left channel.
(35) CHANNEL 2 INPUT JACKS -
Connect CD players, tape decks, DAT machines, and all other non-magnetic
equipment to the line level inputs. Line level musical instruments with stereo outputs such as Rhythm Machines
or Samplers should also be connected to LINE inputs. When connecting turntables with MM pickup cartridge
use the Phono inputs. The RCA input jacks are color code, the red jack reprsents the right channel and
the white jack represents the left channel. Be sure your turntable are connected to the AUX/PHONO jacks,
you must also be sure that the AUX/PHONO (38) switch is set to the "PHONO" position. Never plus in a line
level input in to these jacks while the AUX/PHONO (38) switch is set to the "PHONO poistion, this may cause
damage to your mixer and/or audio system. When the AUX/PHONO (38) switch is set to the "AUX" position,
the jacks will only accept a line level input.
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