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Type | DJ Mixer |
---|---|
Channels | 3 |
Phantom Power | No |
Rack Mountable | No |
Microphone Input | 1/4" Jack |
Headphone Output | 1/4" Jack |
Power Supply | External |
Congratulates the user on purchasing the Phonic MX DJ Mixer series and advises reading the manual before operation.
Lists the key features of the MX300 XE DJ Mixer, including input options, tone controls, faders, and output types.
Provides initial setup steps before powering on the mixer, such as setting output controls and checking AC voltage.
Connects a microphone via XLR plug; volume controlled by channel fader. Set input switch to MIC.
Press to attenuate other signals by 14 dB, making microphone audio clearer.
Cue Split (pressed): cue on one headphone side, output on the other. Cue Mix (released): mixes both signals.
Adjusts the input level for each channel.
Adjusts the high, mid, and low frequencies for each input channel.
Selects the input type (phono, line, or mic) for each channel.
Assigns channel 1 or channel 2 to the left side of the crossfader.
Controls the volume level for each individual channel.
Selects channels for headphone monitoring. LED indicates selection.
Mixes audio signals between channels; allows both to be heard when centered.
Turns the unit on or off. Includes an indicator LED.
Controls the output level for the booth monitor system.
Adjusts the signal distribution between the left and right master outputs.
Adjusts the overall master output volume.
Plugs in the power cord and selects the correct AC voltage (115V/230V) for the power supply.
Contains the fuse for power protection. Replace only with the same rating.
Connects to main amplifier, monitor system, and recording unit respectively.
Connects turntables, CD players, instruments, and microphones to channels 1-3.
Connects the earth cable from turntables to reduce humming and pop noise.
Details the number and types of inputs (Phono, Line, Mic) and outputs (Master, Rec, Booth).
Specifies minimum input voltages and impedance for Phono, Line, and Microphone inputs.
Lists the frequency response for different input types and the overall harmonic distortion.
Provides S/N ratios for inputs and the attenuation level for the Talkover function.
Details the range of the tone controls and the physical dimensions (W x D x H) and weight.
States the power supply voltage, frequency, and power consumption.
Information on how to purchase Phonic gear and accessories through distributors or directly.
Details Phonic's service network and advises against self-repair to maintain warranty.
Outlines the product warranty, coverage period, and conditions for validity.
Provides resources for online help, FAQs, and contact information for support.