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30. aC Connection
This connector is used to plug in the power cord. Please
use the power cord provided along with the mixer only.
31. Fuse Holder
This holder contains the fuse of the MX DJ mixer. Be sure
only remove and replace the fuse when the device is
disconnected from the main power source. Only fuses of
the same rating and power should be used.
32. Master output
Connect these RCA outputs to the main amplifier or active
speakers as necessary. This mix is taken directly after the
DJ's final mix from the crossfader section.
33. Booth output
Connect your monitor system here.
34. Record output
Connect these RCA outputs to a recorder or other input
device. These jacks are RCA types, which are suitable for
connection of most analog recording devices. The level
of these outputs is not influenced by the master control.
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REpLaCING THE CRoSSFaDER
1.
Remove the fader knob from the crossfader itself.
2.
Unscrew and remove the two outer screws on the fader panel.
3.
Remove the fader and unplug the cable connected to it.
4.
Replace with the new fader and fix it to the device with the screws.
5.
Connect the new fader and fix it to the mixer.
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35. phono / Line Inputs Sockets
These inputs, for channels 1 to 3, accept RCA-plug
connectors. Use phono input socket for phonograph
turntables. Use line socket for CD players, cassette players.
Line level musical instruments with stereo outputs such as
rhythm machines or samplers should also be connected
with the line input socket.
36. Microphone Inputs
Connect a microphone with 1/4" phone jack connectors
here. The signals of these inputs can be routed through the
corresponding channels and controlled via the respective
level controls. This is dependent on the phono/line/mic
switch being set to mic.
37. Ground (GND)
Connect the earth cable from turntables here. This helps
to reduce humming and pop noise.
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