DJ-Tech DX3000USB User Manual - Page 3

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FEATURES
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Professional, 7-channel, ultra-low noise DJ mixer
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45-mm crossfader with adjustable curve
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Built-in USB interface for recording and playback of any digital music file from computer
5 dual stereo inputs plus 2 mono mic/line channels with mic preamps, gain control
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LED level meter on all stereo channels and master output
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Long-wearing 100-mm faders and sealed rotary controls on all input channels.
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Headphones output with Level and Balance (PFL/ Main) controls, switchable split mode
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Main Out, Sub Out, 2 Zone outputs for second room/ area
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Golden terminals
DJ Software: Traktor 3 LE & Deckadance LE included
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PART NAME AND FUNCTIONS

1.
Power switch. Switches the unit on and off. Make sure to switch the unit off when not in use.
2.
AC inlet and fuse holder. Use the supplied AC cord to connect the unit to AC mains. Make sure
voltage and frequency stated on the unit comply with your local AC supply. The fuse can be
accessed by the small drawer at the AC inlet. To change the fuse, unplug the AC cord first, pull out
the fuse drawer and replace the fuse ONLY with a fuse of SAME voltage and rating. If the fuse
blows again after replacement, hand over the unit to qualified service personnel.
3.
Crossover Frequency Knob. This knob is used to adjust the crossover frequency of the low pass
filter. (Low pass filter variable from 30Hz to 200Hz)
4.
SUB bass output. This can be used to drive a very low frequency sound system in a studio or club
to provide added bottom end.
5.
Main stereo output. This is a balanced stereo output carrying the main output signal controlled by
(27).
6.
Main stereo output. This is an unbalanced out carrying the same signal as output (5).
7.
Zone A (Booth) stereo output. This is an unbalanced output carrying the booth signal controlled by
(30). This output can be used for a 2
DJ booth or the seating area of a club.
8.
Zone B (Booth) stereo output. This is an unbalanced output carrying the booth signal controlled by
(31).
9.
Record output. This is an unbalanced stereo output carrying the same signal as the main output
(5), but not influenced by the main volume control (27). This is normally used for recording the
output to an external tape, CD or memory device.
10. FX Send output.
11. FX Return input.
12. Line inputs. These RCA connectors provide inputs for line-level signals to the assigned channels.
13. Sensitivity/Equalization selectors for inputs (14).
14. Phono Inputs. Depending on the position of the selector switches (13), these RCA connectors
provide the following inputs: (A) Position "PHONO": input for phono-level signals to the assigned
channels, featuring the necessary RIAA equalization. (B) Position "LINE": input for line-level
signals to the assigned channels. Note that if the Phono inputs are not used and the sensitivity is
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zone which needs independent volume control, such as the
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(Rear Panel)