Rear panel – Behringer Professional 2-channel ultra low-noise DJ mixer VMX200 User Manual

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PRO MIXER VMX200

3. REAR PANEL

3. REAR PANEL

With the exception of MIC INPUT and HEADPHONES, all of the VMX200’s audio connections are located on

the rear panel and supplied as RCA connectors.

Fig 3.1: Rear view of the PRO MIXER VMX200

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The PHONO inputs for channel 1 and 2 are primarily intended for turntable connection (see PHONO/

LINE switch below).

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The LINE inputs may be used for connecting tape decks, CD or MD players etc.

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The GND connection allows grounding of a turntable.

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The PHONO/LINE switch allows you to set the input sensitivity of the PHONO inputs to line level, so

that they can also be used for connection of tape decks, CD or MD players etc.

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The VMX200 is equipped with an effects loop for external effects devices. The SEND output sends the

PFL signal to a connected device, e.g. a reverb unit.

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The resulting effect signal can be input to the MAIN OUT section via the RETURN input. The effect level

must be adjusted on the external effects unit. The RETURN input can also be used as an extra input for

connection of an additional signal source (e.g. sampler)—also in this case the level must be set on the

external device.

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If an external effects unit is connected via the VMX200’s effect loop, the selected PFL signal is

sent to the unit. If you change the PFL section setting, e.g. to pre-listen to another channel,

that signal will be sent to the effects unit—the effect signal of a different track will be mixed to

your MAIN OUT signal. Remember: the effects unit gets its signal from the PFL section (see

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Use the AMP output to connect the VMX200 to an amplifier. The level is controlled by the LEVEL control

in the MAIN OUT section.

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In order to avoid power-up thumps, which can damage your loudspeakers, please power up

your amplifier last. There should be no signal present, e.g. no music playing, when you turn

on your amp. In addition, we suggest that you set all volume-related controls to “zero” (down)

before powering up your system. Following these precautions will save you from unpleasant

and potentially dangerous surprises.

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The TAPE output enables you to record your performance by connecting a tape deck, DAT recorder etc.

Unlike the AMP output, the TAPE level is fixed, so that you have to adjust the input level on the recorder.

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The POWER ON switch turns on the PRO MIXER.

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