Rear panel features, D.2 pr o dj pr oduc tion c ons ole, Mic input – MACKIE DJ Mixer User Manual

Page 10: Cd inputs, Line/phono inputs, Line/phono switch, Gnd terminal, Stereo fx send, Stereo fx return, Booth outputs

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Rear Panel Features

1. MIC Input

This is a Neutrik “combo” input connector that ac-

cepts either a balanced male XLR connector or a 1/4"
balanced or unbalanced connector. Professional mics
usually have XLR connectors, while consumer or semi-
pro mics often have 1/4" connectors.

The mic input signal is routed through the mic input

section, mic EQ, and then to the main mix bus.

2. CD Inputs

These RCA jacks accept a stereo line-level signal from

a CD player or other line-level playback device, such as
an MP3 player.

3. LINE/PHONO Inputs

These RCA jacks accept a stereo phono-level signal

from a turntable (when the line/phono [4] switch is
pushed in), or from a line-level playback device such as
a CD player or MP3 player (when the line/phono switch
is out). Check that your turntable has a phono-level
output and a moving-magnet cartridge.

4. LINE/PHONO Switch

If you connect a turntable with phono-level outputs

to the line/phono inputs [3], push this switch in to
select the phono-level input stage, which includes an
RIAA preamp for proper re-equalization of the incoming
phono signal.

If you are connecting a line-level playback device like

a CD or MP3 player, leave this switch out to select the
line-level preamp.

Do not press it in if you have a line-level
signal connected.

5. GND Terminal

These terminals are provided to connect a ground

wire from your turntable(s) to the d.2 Pro. Most turn-
tables provide a ground wire to connect to the preamp
for the purpose of eliminating “hum” in the audio signal.
Simply turn the ground terminal on the d.2 Pro counter-
clockwise to loosen it, wrap the end of the ground wire
clockwise around the terminal, and hand-tighten the
ground terminal for a secure ground connection.

6. Stereo FX SEND

These 1/4" TRS jacks provide a balanced line-level

output signal from the stereo FX Send bus. Use these to
connect to the inputs of an external effects processor.
You can also use an unbalanced 1/4" TS connector.

7. Stereo FX RETURN

These 1/4" TRS jacks accept a balanced line-level

signal from an external effects processor. They will also
accept an unbalanced 1/4" TS connector.

If you are using a stereo effects processor, connect

its left and right outputs to the corresponding left and
right FX return jacks. If it is a mono effects processor,
connect its output signal to the left FX return jack, and
it will appear on both the left and right main mix bus.

8. BOOTH Outputs

These 1/4" TRS jacks provide a balanced line-level

signal from the main mix bus, prior to the rotary main
level control [32]. Use these to connect to a pair of
powered monitor speakers (or to the inputs of an ampli-
fier powering the monitor speakers in the booth). If you
only have one monitor speaker, just use one of the booth
outputs and push in the booth stereo/mono switch [34]
in the control section on the top panel.

LINE

MIC

R

R

PGM 2

MAIN OUT

MIC

L

L

L

L

L

R

PHONO

CD

SEND

R

BOOTH

FX

GND

LINE

PHONO

RETURN

L(MONO)

R

R

L

R

LIVE

RECORD

~100-240 VAC 50-60Hz 20W

PGM 1

LINE

PHONO

GND

PHONO

CD

R

R

L

L

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