(17) Headphone volume control
Use this control to set the headphone volume.
Turn the control to the "00" position before plugging in, unplugging or putting on the headphones
or before switching the mixer on or off. Otherwise, there is risk of damage to your hearing as a
result of excessive volume from the headphone output.
(18) Crossfader
With the aid of this slide control, crossfading is done between channels 1 and 2.
One channel is faded out using the slide control while the other channel is faded in. When the CROSSFA-
DER is in centre position, both channels are played equally.
(19) TALKOVER switch
Press this switch to lower the volume of all channels. This is very useful, e.g. for making an announcement
via the microphone.
The microphone channels are not influenced by this switch.
(20) AC 12 V connection
Plug in the low-voltage plug of the included mains adapter here.
The mixer must be switched off when the mains adapter is plugged in, and the mains adapter
must not be connected to a mains socket.
(21) OUTPUT MASTER socket
Connect this output to a free amplifier input.
(22) Connection CHANNEL 2
Connect this socket to the output of a signal source (e.g. CD player).
(23) Connection CHANNEL 1
Connect this socket to the output of a signal source (e.g. tape deck).
(24) MIC1 and MIC2 connections
Dynamic microphones or condenser microphones with their own power supply and 6.3 mm jacks can be
connected to this socket.
(25) GND Terminal Clamp
To prevent humming distortion, a ground connection can be established via this screw clamp between the
mixer and the ground line of the record player (usually black cable with clamp-type socket).
(26) Connection HP
At this 6.3 mm jack bushing, a commercially available headphone with a 6.3 mm jack bush can be con-
nected.
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