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REAR PANEL CONNECTIONS
1.
AC In:
This mixer is designed to work with the power supply assembly that comes
with the unit. While the power is switched off, plug the power supply into the mixer
first, and then plug it into the outlet.
2.
Power Switch:
Use this switch to turn on the mixer after all input devices are
already connected to prevent damage to your equipment. Turn the mixer on before
you turn on amplifiers and turn of amplifiers before you turn off the mixer.
3.
Master Balanced Output:
Connect these balanced 1/4” outputs to a PA system or
recording device.
4.
Master Output:
This is your main mixer output. Connect it to a PA system, powered
monitors or a home stereo with a RCA stereo input. The level of this output signal is
controlled by the master volume knob.
5.
Booth Output:
Connect this output to a monitor system such as a DJ booth or floor
monitor.
6.
Record Output:
Connect this output a recording device such as a tape deck or CD
recorder. The level of the record output is based upon pre-master levels.
7.
Phono/Line Input:
Connect this input to your audio sources. To connect a turntable
with phono-level outputs, set the LINE/PHONO switch (10) to the PHONO position.
To connect a CD player or other line-leve device, set the LINE/PHONO switch to the
LINE position.
8.
Line Input:
Connect this input to line-level devices like CD players.
9.
Fader Start Output:
Attach 1/8” fader start cables to compatible media players
such as CD Players with fader start inputs.
10.
Line/Phono Switch: Phono/Line Source Switch:
This switch activates and
deactivates the sensitive RIAA phono preamplifiers. Only turntables with phono level
output should be used when the switch is in the phono position.
11.
Ground Connection:
Connect this grounding screw to the ground wire of any
turntable or other device that has a ground wire.
12.
MIC2 Input:
Connect this input to a microphone with a 1/4” connector into Channel
2. To use MIC2, switch the INPUT SELECTOR SWITCH of Channel 2 to MIC located on
the face panel.