Numark Industries DM1190 User Manual

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DM1190

DJ MIC SECTION

The D M 1 1 9 0 has an extremely flexible DJ Mic
channel. The Talkover function reduces the level of
the music while leaving the DJ Mic at normal volume.

7. Neutrik™ “Combo” connector allows connection
of either a 1/4” jack or an XLR jack. This is ideal for
connecting an XLR gooseneck directly into the mixer.

8. Treble and Bass Controls fine tune the tone of
your voice on both mics through the sound system.
The controls are detented for setting tone "flat". For
best results, use a dynamic cardioid microphone.

9. The DJ Mic 1 Fader controls the DJ Mic volume
for the Neutrik™ “Combo” connector.

10. The Mic 2 Fader controls the Mic volume for the
1/4” connector on the rear of the mixer.

11.Mic Off/On/Talkover Switch.

O f f turns off Mic 1
O n turns on Mic 1
Talkover turns down the input level of your music
sources from Channels 1-4.

Talkover is very useful for making announcements
without adjusting any levels.

Try using this feature for audience participation
when you want the music to temporarily cease
and the audience to be heard - “YEAH!”

M A S T E R / B O O T H O U T P U T S E C T I O N

12. The Stereo Master Fader controls the overall

output level.

13. Stereo/Mono toggle adjusts the Master

output for the operation selected.

14. The Z o n e L e v e l controls speaker volume for a

remote zone or booth monitors. If you do not use
booth monitors the output can feed a tape deck,
another amplifier, another mixer or a satellite speaker
system. N o t e : This can also be used to supply line
level audio to a lighting controller or to lights that are
sound activated.

C O N T R A C T O R ' S N O T E: Booth Level provides
zone control in installations where there are two
separate rooms, or a bar and dance floor, for example.
Remote zone volume should be controlled from the
D M 1 1 9 0.

15. Stereo Auto Peak Hold Level Indicator.

This fast, accurate stereo meter tracks the output level.
The red LEDs for +3dB, +5dB and +8dB hold program
peaks for a second or two. With peak metering, it's OK
to be "in the red" as long as +5dB or +8dB aren't
constantly lit. Set the crossover, equalizer and power
amp inputs to avoid distortion at each step in the audio
chain. Proper attention to the peak meter results in the
punchiest possible sound without audible distortion.

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