Presetting a microphone, Presetting the auxiliary input – Radio Shack 4-CHANNEL STEREO SSM-1750 User Manual

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Operation

Notes:

• If it was necessary to set the channel

volume level slide control to

10

to get a

reading of up to

0

on the VU meter, then

slide it down to about

8

and adjust the

GAIN

control to get a reading of up to

0

on the VU meters. (See “Using Gain” on
Page 11.)

• If the above does not work, set

GAIN

to

mid level and rotate

MASTER

clockwise

until you get a reading of

0

on the VU

meters.

• Readjusting

MASTER

affects the level of

the previously set input sources.

You

must readjust those sources until you
get a reading of up to

0

on the VU

meters for each input source.

5. Stop playback of the selected input

source.

6. Repeat these steps for each channel

input you plan to mix.

Presetting a Microphone

1. If your XLR or auxiliary microphone has

an ON/OFF control, set it to ON.

If your XLR or auxiliary microphone
does not have an ON/OFF control, set

DJ MIC LEVEL

or

AUX LEVEL

to

0

.

2. While talking continuously, adjust

DJ MIC

LEVEL

or

AUX LEVEL

until you get a

reading of up to

0

on both VU meters.

(See “Using an XLR Microphone” on
Page 12 and “Using an AUX Micro-
phone” on Page 12.)

Important: Note the

DJ MIC LEVEL

or

AUX

LEVEL

setting, so each time you want to mix

the microphone, you can set the control to
the correct setting.

Notes:

• If it was necessary to set

DJ MIC LEVEL

or

AUX LEVEL

all the way to

10

in order

to get a reading of up to

0

on the VU

meter, then turn it down to about

8

and

adjust the

DJ MIC GAIN

control to get a

reading of up to

0

on the VU meters.

(See “Using Gain” on Page 11.)

If that does not work, set

DJ MIC GAIN

or

AUX GAIN

to mid level and rotate

MAS-

TER

clockwise until you get a reading of

0

on the VU meters.

• If you must readjust

MASTER

, remem-

ber, doing so affects the level of the pre-
viously set input sources. You must
readjust those sources until you get a
reading of up to

0

on the VU meters for

each input source.

3.

I

f your XLR or auxiliary microphone has

an ON/OFF control, set it to OFF.

If your XLR or auxiliary microphone
does not have an ON/OFF control, set

DJ MIC LEVEL

or

AUX LEVEL

to

0

.

Presetting the Auxiliary Input

1. To preset the

AUX LINE

input source, set

AUX

to

LINE

.

2. Start playback of the selected input

source.

3. Adjust the

HIGH

,

MID

, and

BASS

controls

as desired. See “Using the Tone Con-
trols” on Page 11.

Note: If you are using an external equal-
izer, leave the tone controls set to

0

and

adjust the tone on the external equalizer.

4. Slowly adjust

AUX LEVEL

until you get a

reading of

0

on both VU meters.

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