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Stereo Channels 1 to 4, LINE/CD/USB, PHONO/CD, CHANNEL - manual

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5 PRO MIXER DJX900USB User Manual (1) (3) (2) (5) (4) (7) (27) (8) (28) (29) (17) (32) (31) (9) (30) (10) (16) (11) (33) (18) (6) (34) (12) (13) (35) (14) (36) (19) (15) (37) (21) (22) (23) (24) (25) (26) (20) 1. Stereo Channels 1 to 4 (1) Use the LINE/CD/USB switch to select the input signal for channel 1. Unlike other channels, channel 1 features two line inputs and the USB input. (2) You determine the input signals for the channels 2 to 4 with the PHONO/CD i. e. PHONO/LINE switch (channels 3 and 4). "Phono" is intended for connecting a turntable. "Line" i. e. "CD" must be selected for all other signal sources (e. g. CD or MD players). The input sensitivity of the phono input can be switched to line level, allowing utmost flexibility (see (41)). Never connect devices with line level to the highly sensitive phono inputs! The output level of phono pick-up systems is measured in millivolts, whereas CD players and tape decks have levels measured in volts, i.e. the level from line signals is up to 100 times higher than that of the phono inputs. (3) The GAIN control in the CHANNEL section is used to adjust the level of the input signal. The level meter (5) reads the input level. (4) Each of the input channels features a 3-band equalizer (HI, MID and LOW) with kill characteristic. Thus, the signal can be attenuated to a much greater extent (-32 dB) than it can be raised +6 dB. This function can be very useful when, for example, fading a frequency range out of a music track. ◊ The overall level also depends on the EQ setting. Thus, you should adjust the equalizer before setting the input gain with the GAIN control. (5) The 10-digit LED chains display the signal level of the input signals. (6) Adjust the channel volume using the CHANNEL fader.

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PRO MIXER DJX900USB User Manual
1.
Stereo Channels 1 to 4
(1)
Use the
LINE/CD/USB
switch to select the input signal for channel 1.
Unlike other channels, channel 1 features two line inputs and the USB input.
(2)
You determine the input signals for the channels 2 to 4 with the
PHONO/CD
i. e. PHONO/LINE switch (channels 3 and 4). “Phono” is intended for
connecting a turntable. “Line” i. e. “CD” must be selected for all other signal
sources (e. g. CD or MD players). The input sensitivity of the phono input can
be switched to line level, allowing utmost flexibility (see
(41)
).
Never connect devices with line level to the highly sensitive phono inputs!
The output level of phono pick-up systems is measured in millivolts, whereas CD
players and tape decks have levels measured in volts, i.e. the level from line
signals is up to 100 times higher than that of the phono inputs.
(3)
The
GAIN
control in the CHANNEL section is used to adjust the level of the
input signal.
The level meter
(5)
reads the input level.
(4)
Each of the input channels features a 3-band equalizer (
HI
,
MID
and
LOW
)
with kill characteristic. Thus, the signal can be attenuated to a much greater
extent (-32 dB) than it can be raised +6 dB. This function can be very useful
when, for example, fading a frequency range out of a music track.
The overall level also depends on the EQ setting. Thus, you should
adjust the equalizer before setting the input gain with the
GAIN control.
(5)
The 10-digit
LED
chains display the signal level of the input signals.
(6)
Adjust the channel volume using the
CHANNEL
fader.
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