2 rear panel – Behringer Pro Mixer DX626 User Manual

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PRO MIXER DX626 User Manual

2.2 Rear panel

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Fig. 2.3: The DX626 rear connectors

With the exception of the microphone and headphone connectors, the PRO MIXER

DX626 only has cinch jacks, which can be found on the rear panel of the console.

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This is the INPUT 1 input for channel 1. It can be switched to phono or line

input sensitivity.

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With the PHONO/LINE switch at the channel 1 input you can choose

between LINE and PHONO input. However, in order to do that,

the MIC/LINE-PHONO switch on the front panel must be switched to

LINE-PHONO (see (4)).

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The PHONO inputs from channels 2 and 3 are also for connecting turntables.

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These are the LINE inputs from channels 2 and 3 for connecting tape decks,

CD or MD players etc.

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The GND connectors ground the turntables.

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Using the TAPE output you can record your music by connecting devices such

as tape decks, DAT recorders etc. Unlike the MASTER and BOOTH outputs,

the output volume is fixed, making it necessary for you to adjust the input

level on the recording device.

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The BOOTH output gives you another possible way to connect an amplifier.

It is controlled by the BOOTH control on the front panel. Through this output

you can operate monitor speakers or even provide another area with sound.

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The MASTER output is for connecting an amplifier and is adjusted using the

MASTER control.

Always turn the power amps on last to avoid inrush currents that can
easily damage your speakers. And, to avoid sudden and unpleasant
surprises for your ears, make sure there is no signal at the DX626 before
turning on the power amps. To be sure, slide all the faders to the
bottom and switch all controls to zero.

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This is the connector for the power cable. This is where the advantage of the

sophisticated internal power supply can be seen: the pulse behaviour of each

amplifying circuit is mainly determined by the voltage reserves available.

Each mixing console is equipped with numerous operational amplifiers

(op amps) to process line level signals. Due to limited output of their power

supplies, many mixing consoles show signs of “stress” when subjected to

heavy loads. But not your DJX400: the sound is always clear and transparent.

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FUSE HOLDER/VOLTAGE SETTING. Before connecting the unit to the mains,

ensure that the voltage setting matches your local voltage. Blown fuses

should only be replaced by a fuse of the same type and rating. On some

units, the fuse holder can be switched to one of two positions, i.e. 230 V and

115 V. N.B: should you desire to operate the unit outside Europe at 115 V,

a higher fuse rating is required.

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PRO MIXER DX626 SERIAL NUMBER. Please take the time to complete

and return the warranty card within 14 days of the date of purchase.

Or, simply register online at behringer.com.

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