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Q-2422 PRO
REAR PANEL - CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS CONT.
to these jacks when the
LINE LEVEL SELECTOR SWITCH (30)
is in the “PHONO 2” position
, THIS
MAY SERIOUSLY DAMAGE YOUR MIXER!
The red colored RCA jack represents the right channel
input and the white represents the left channel input. Input volume will be controlled by the channel
two
fader
.
The channel
SOURCE SELECTOR SWITCH (3)
must be in the "Phono 2/Aux 2" position,
to monitor any source connected to these jacks.
CHANNEL 2: LINE 2 INPUT JACKS -
DO NOT CONNECT TURNTABLES TO THESE JACKS!
CD players, Tape Decks and other line level instruments may be connected to these jacks. The red
colored RCA jack represents the right channel input and the white represents the left channel input.
Input volume will be controlled by channel two
fader
.
The channel
SOURCE SELECTOR SWITCH (3)
must be in the "Line 2" position, to monitor any source connected to these jacks.
33. CHANNEL 3: LINE 3 INPUT JACKS -
DO NOT CONNECT TURNTABLES TO THESE JACKS!
CD players, Tape Decks and other line level instruments may be connected to these jacks. The red
colored RCA jack represents the right channel input and the white represents the left channel input.
Input volume will be controlled by channel three
fader
.
The channel
SOURCE SELECTOR SWITCH
(3)
must be in the "Line 3" position, to monitor any source connected to these jacks.
CHANNEL 3: LINE 4 INPUT JACKS -
DO NOT CONNECT TURNTABLES TO THESE JACKS!
These Jacks are used for line level inputs. Connect CD players or Tape Decks to line level inputs.
Line level musical instruments with stereo outputs such as Rhythm Machines or Samplers should
also be connected to line level inputs. The red colored RCA jack represents the right channel input
and the white represents the left channel input. Input volume will be controlled by the channel three
fader
.
The channel
SOURCE SELECTOR SWITCH (3)
must be in the "Line 4" position, to monitor
any source connected to these jacks.
34. REC OUT -
This is a low current unbalanced output source designed for various tape and CD
recorders. The Record Out (REC OUT) level is dictated by the
CHANNEL FADER LEVEL (23)
, it is not
influenced by the
MASTER VOLUME CONTROL (17).
35. ZONE LEVEL OUTPUT -
Use this separate output signal to drive a booth monitor or separate
sound system. The output level for these jacks will be controlled by the
ZONE VOLUME KNOB
(13).
These RCA jacks send a low current, unbalanced output signal. These jacks should only be
used for shorter cable runs (under 15 feet) to signal processors or looping to another mixer.
36. RCA MASTER OUTPUTS -
The Master Output includes a pair
XLR BALANCED JACKS (39)
as well as a pair of RCA Unbalanced Jacks. The RCA jacks send a low current unbalanced output
signal. These jacks should only be used for shorter cable runs to signal processors or looping to
another mixer. For cable runs greater than 15 feet use the
XLR BALANCED JACKS (39).
37. PLAYER CONTROL -
PLAYER A CONTROL -
This jack is used to control the “Q-Start” function between the
mixer and a compatible American Audio
®
or American DJ
®
CD Player. Using the mini plug included
with your CD player, connect from the CD player controller out jack to this jack. Player A “Q-Start”
functionallity will be controlled by the left side of the
CROSSFADER (22).
For more information on
“Q-Start” functionallity refer to the user manual included with your CD player. Be sure to only use
the mono tip mini plug included with your CD player to avoid damage to the mixer and/or the CD
player.
PLAYER B CONTROL -
This jack is used to control the “Q-Start” function between the
mixer and a compatible American Audio
®
or American DJ
®
CD Player. Using the mini plug included
with your CD player, connect from the CD player controller out jack to this jack. Player B “Q-Start”