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DJX 325 3 - Channel DJ Mixer MIC POWER
-12
+12
0 10 GAIN
HI
-12 +12 LOW
-30
0 10 GAIN
0 10 MASTER
+12
-30
0 10 BOOTH
HI
CUE
+12 HI
0 10 CUE VOLUME
-30 +12 MID
CUE MST CUE MIX
+3 0 -3 0 10 LEVEL FLAT
-30 +12 MID
-8 -13
STEEP
CH1 MST
CF SLOPE
-30 +12 LOW
METER
CUE SELECT
-30 +12 LOW
INPUT 1
INPUT 2
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CH2
CUE
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CROSSFADER
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Professional 3-channel low-noise DJ mixer with state-of-the-art technology. Two Stereo channels. Microphone input with low noise, 2-band equalizer & stereo channel with 3-band equalizer. 60mm long faders. Very smooth cross-fader for utmost reliability with curve selection. 3-band kill EQ (-30 dB) and Gain control per stereo channel. Master and Booth outputs. Monitor function with master/CUE mix option. Led bargraph selectable to Master or CUE. High-quality components and exceptionally rugged construction to ensure long life. Wide mains supply voltage operation 150V-240VAC. The unit can be used for free standing or rack mounted.
4. Input/Output Features Rear Panel
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1. AC Inlet & Fuse Holder: Use the supplied AC cord to connect the unit to AC mains. Make sure voltage and frequency stated on the unit matches with your local AC supply. The fuse can be accessed by the small drawer at the AC inlet. To change the fuse, unplug the AC cord first, pull out the fuse drawer and replace the fuse ONLY with a fuse of same voltage and rating. If the fuse blows again after replacement, hand over the unit to qualified service personnel. 2. Power switch: Switches the unit on and off. 3. Master RCA Output: This Unbalanced Stereo RCA master output can be used to connect to an amplifier, powered speakers etc. The output level is controlled by Master channel knob. (See Pt. 10 Front Panel) 4. Booth Stereo Output: This unbalanced stereo RCA can be used to connect a personal monitor in the DJ booth. The output level is controlled by the booth output rotary control. (See Pt. 11 Front Panel) 5. Line Inputs: These RCA connectors provide inputs for line-level signals from CD Players, MP3 players, iPod’s, Tape Decks, DVD players etc. 6. Mic Input: This 1/4” Stereo jack socket input is provided to connect a microphone using a Balanced cable.
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MIC POWER
-12
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+12
0 10 GAIN
HI
-12 +12 LOW
-30
0 10 GAIN
0 10 MASTER
+12
-30
0 10 BOOTH
HI
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CUE
+12
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HI
0 10 CUE VOLUME
-30 +12 MID
CUE MST CUE MIX
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0 -3 0 10 LEVEL FLAT
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-30 +12 MID
-8 -13
STEEP
CH1 MST
CF SLOPE
-30 +12 LOW
CH2
CUE METER
INPUT 1
CUE SELECT
-30 +12 LOW
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INPUT 2
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CH1
CH2
CROSSFADER
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1. Microphone Equalizer: This 2-Band equalizer is provided for the microphone input. It has a range of -12/+12dB. 2. MIC Level: This knob is used to set the gain level of the connected microphone.
4. CF slope: This switch is used to choose the slope of the Crossfader slope between a flat & steep. 5. Crossfader: A high-grade dual rail 45mm fader determines the mix ratio between the stereo signals assigned to its left CH1 and right CH2 sides. (See Pt. 5 Front Panel)
CUE Select Switch: This switch selects CH1 or CH2 CUE signal to headphone. CUE Mix Control:CUE Mix is set to CUE then headphone signal shall be CUE out by mean of cue selection (8) & it is set to master (MST) then headphone signal is mix master out. 9.
CUE Level Control: This knob is used to control the listening volume for the headphones.
10. 11. 12. Level Meter: Displays the master or Cue signal depending on selection by switch (13). 13. Meter selection switch: To select MASTER or CUE signal. 14. 15. Equalizer: This 3-Band equalizer is provided for the music channel. It has a range of -30/+12dB. 16. Power: Indicates whether the unit is ON or OFF.
6. Some Basic Tips 1.
Find Tempo/BPM of the song to be mixed.
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Beat matching is the most important factor in mixing. Try to master this art. (The most commonly used beat currently is the 4/4 Structure.
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Learn to mix with the up faders first and than proceed to the crossfader.
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Use the CUE feature on the DJ mixer to listen to the next track before it is being introduced into the mix.
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Make sure you listen to all new & old genres of music, as this may give you your next creative spark.
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Make sure that the Gain & EQ settings on both the channels match. This will help you get a great sounding mix.
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Make sure you learn all the features on you Studiomaster Professional DJ Series Mixer this will help you take your Mix to another level.
8. Practice your set before any major gig. 9.
Finally, Practice Practice Practice is the golden rule to get a great mix.
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57 dB Gain 0 dB Gain +18 dB +18 dB
+12 dB/-29 dB @ 50Hz +12 dB/--24 dB @ 1.3KHz +10 dB/-12 dB @ 10KHz +12 dB/-12 dB @ 70Hz +12 dB/-12 dB @ 10KHz
> 82dB (Line) < 55dB @ 1.0KHz (Line) <0.07% @ 1 KHz 20Hz - 22KHz (-3dB) 150V-240V AC, 50Hz
T 500mA/250V Max. 10VA 204 x 272 x 60 mm 60 mm - - - - Kg
REV.000/SM DJX325/APRIL 2013
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