Denon DN-X1100 Owners Manual - Page 9
Preparations - mixer
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Getting Started Connections Fader Start Specifications ENGLISH Connections Refer to the Connection Diagram below. 1. Make certain AC power is off while making connections. 2. Quality cables make a big difference in fidelity and punch. Use high-quality, audio cables. 3. Do not use excessively long cables. Be sure plugs and terminals are securely fastened. Loose connections cause hum, noise, or intermittence that could damage your speakers. 4. Connect all stereo input sources. Then connect any effects into the stereo Effect, if used. Connect your Microphone(s) and monitor headphones. Make sure all faders are at "zero" and the unit is off. Take care to connect only one cable at a time. pay attention to L and R position of terminals, on both the DN-X1100 and outboard gear. 5. Connect the stereo outputs to the power amplifier(s) and/or tape deck(s) and/or MD recorder(s) and/or CD recorder(s). NOTE • Always switch on your audio input sources such as CD players first, then your mixer, and finally any amplifiers. • When turning off, always reverse this operation by turning off amplifiers, then your mixer, and then input units. Preparations Cables Used for Connections Select the cables according to the equipment being connected. Audio cables For RCA PINJACK L R RCA pin plug For SEND/RETURN Unbalanced L R Unbalanced 1/4" TS For MIC Balanced Sleeve=GND 1/4" TS Balanced 1=GND 2=Hot Ring=Cold Tip=Hot 1/4" TRS For BALANCED MASTER OUT Balanced 2=Hot 1=GND 3=Cold XLR3-11C Type Balanced XLR3-11C Type 3=Cold 1/4" TRS Sleeve=GND Ring=Cold Tip=Hot CD player CD player CD player Balanced Microphones XLR or 1/4" TRS balanced Turntable 3 Turntable 2 Turntable 1 DN-X1100 Tape deck Main unbalanced power amplifier Effects processor Mic 1/4" TRS balanced Main balanced power amplifier Booth balanced/ power amplifier NOTE Keep volume at comfortable sound levels and avoid extended play at very high volume as it may cause temporary or permanent hearing loss.