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28. MAINS CABLE: connect this cable to a 230V/50Hz mains outlet. Before use, inspect
the cable to be sure it's not damaged!
29. FADER CONTROL: When connected to these inputs, compatible CD-players can be
controlled by the fader starts of this mixer.
30. MASTER1 BALANCED OUTPUT: The XLR-connectors can be used to connect this
mixer to any balanced amplifier input, using special balanced signal cables.
31. MASTER UNBALANCED OUTPUTS: The "mast.1" output has the same output signal
as the balanced master output(30) but unbalanced. The "mast.2" output carries the
same signal but can be controlled independently by the master2 level/balance (20/21).
Use the outputs to connect unbalanced amplifiers.
32. RECORD OUTPUT: Carries the same signal as the master outputs but is not
influenced by the master level, balance and mono/stereo controls. Used to connect
analog recording equipment.
33. INPUT CHANNEL 5: used to connect two different line level audio signals. The input
source selector (10) on the front determines which input will be active.
34. INPUT CHANNEL 4: used to connect a turntable and/or a line level audio signal. The
input source selector (10) on the front determines which input will be active.
35. GROUND (GND) CONNECTION: Many Turntables have a GND-connection. It is
preferable to connect this signal ground to the GND-connector. If your turntable does
not have a ground wire, you don't have to use this connector.
36. INPUT CHANNEL 3: used to connect a turntable and/or a line level audio signal. The
input source selector (10) on the front determines which input will be active.
37. INPUT CHANNEL 2: used to connect two different line level audio signals. Refer to
switch (39) to change one line input to microphone level. The input source selector
(10) on the front determines which input will be active.
38. MIC2 INPUT: Used to connect an unbalanced microphone to channel 2. Refer to
switch (39) to change the CD1 input to mic2.
39. MIC2/CD1 SWITCH: This switch makes it possible to switch between the CD1 input
(37) and the mic2 input (38) on channel2.
40. LINE INPUT CHANNEL1: used to connect a line level audio signal to channel1.
41. MIC1 INPUT CHANNEL1: used to connect a microphone to channel1.
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CROSSFADER STARTS
The crossfader integrates the optical fader start switches. These fader starts are
compatible with all current JB Systems CD-players. This is how it works:
A. CROSSFADER
IN
LEFT
POSITION:
CD-player connected to fader start connector 1
is playing, the other CD-player is paused.
B. CROSSFADER MOVES TO THE RIGHT:
CD-player connected to fader start connector 1
stops
playing,
returns
to
its
programmed cue point and waits in pause. The
other
CD-player
starts
playing
previously programmed cue point.
C. CROSSFADER
IN
RIGHT
POSITION:
CD-player connected to fader start connector 2
is playing, the other CD-player is paused.
D. CROSSFADER
MOVES
TO
THE LEFT:
CD-player connected to fader start connector 2
stops
playing,
returns
to
its
programmed cue point and waits in pause.
The other CD-player starts playing from its
previously programmed cue point.
Important: Both fader start switches must be in "ON" position!
SPECIFICATIONS
Power Supply:
AC 230 V, 50Hz
Frequency response:
20-20.000Hz (+/-2dB)
THD + noise:
<0.09% @ 1kHz, 0dB
S/N Ratio (IHF-A):
>86dB @ 1kHz.
Micro inputs:
1.5mV @ 10kΩ
Line/CD inputs:
150mV @ 22kΩ
Phono inputs:
3mV @ 47kΩ
Record output:
775mV @ 600Ω
Master A/B output:
1.5V @ 4k7Ω unbal.
Master A/B output:
850mV @ 600Ω bal.
Talkover:
0dB
Tone controls:
+12dB / -26dB
Headphone:
1.5V@33Ω
Dimensions:
483(W) x 308(H) x 95(D) mm (19"/7U)
Weight:
6kg
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previously
from
its
previously
-15dB
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