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The Fitness Audio Aeromix AMX-123 Hook-up Guide
Thank you for purchasing the Aeromix AMX-123 Voice-over-Music Mixer by Fitness Audio –
designed to be easy to operate but with more complex options for the installer to take advan-
tage of when initially setting up the sound system. We suggest that your sound contractor
installs this mixer for you to take full advantage of the options that are available. However, if
you feel capable of doing it yourself then please follow these simple steps for the basic con-
nection to your Group Fitness Stereo Sound System.
1. Connecting the Wireless Mic Receiver.
Connect the line out jack socket of your wireless microphone receiver to the TRS Mic Input
(12) socket on the back of the Aeromix using either a standard mono 6.35mm (quarter inch)
jack to jack lead which is usually supplied with wireless receivers or, if it is a Fitness Audio
wireless system, the supplied balanced cable XLR to TRS Jack Plug.
The Balanced Mic XLR Socket (11) will accept the XLR to XLR cable preferred by many
installers. Balanced line connections always sound better than unbalanced ones, revealing
more "body" in the voice, and are less susceptible to noise and interference.
1.1 Connecting a second Wireless Mic Receiver
If a second wireless receiver has to be connected then use the other Mic input socket -
they will both work together using the Voice Volume Control (1) - balance levels with the
receiver's volume control that uses an unbalanced jack to jack connection.
2. Connecting the Music Sources - A CD Player
If you are still using a CD player then connect the Line Out or Play sockets of your CD
Player to the Music 1 Input Sockets (16) on the Aeromix using a 2 RCA to 2 RCA lead.
Remember that "Red is Right and Left is White (or bLack)". If using a Fitness Audio AeroLink
Bluetooth Receiver then also connect it to this input if it's available or (17) if it's not.
2.2 A Personal Portable MP3 Player or Smartphone
Connect a Portable MP3 Player Headphone socket to the MP3 In Sockets (17) of the
Aeromix using a floating 2 RCA to 3.5mm (⅛") minijack.
2.3 Connecting an MP3 Player using the White iJax Cable as supplied.
Use the exclusive Fitness Audio iJax 6.35mm stereo jack to 3.5mm stereo mini-jack lead
to connect to the headphone/line out socket of your MP3 player to the 6.35mm ALT. 2 IN(6)
jack socket on the front panel of the Aeromix. When this lead is plugged into the front socket
the signal is diverted from any player plugged into the rear panel MP3 In Sockets(17) until the
jack plug is removed. Additional iJax cables are available from your Fitness Audio Dealer if
required.
3. Connecting to the Power Amplifier
Connect a dual 6.35mm jack lead (balanced or unbalanced) from the LEFT & RIGHT(20)
pair of output sockets to your amplifier's input sockets. A pair of 1m TRS Jack to XLR-M cables
are supplied in some areas for this purpose.
4. Connecting the Outputs
Use the MONO Output (21) to connect to a sub-woofer or it can be used for driving another
mixer/amplifier or it could be used to connect to a wireless transmitter, or recording system.