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Table of Contents:
Page 2 – SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Page 3 – FOREWORD
Page 4 – BLOCK DIAGRAM
Page 5 – PRO MIXER
Page 6 – TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page 7 – PRO MIXER OVERVIEW
Page 9 – MONO INPUT CHANNEL
Page 10 – STEREO INPUT CHANNEL
Page 13 – MASTER AUDIO OUTPUTS
Page 16 – CONTROLLING EXTERNAL DEVICES
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PRO MIXER
DX1000
www.behringer.com
Version 1.1 February 2001
User’s Manual
ENGLISH
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Summary
Page 2 - SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
2 PRO MIXER DX1000 This symbol, wherever it appears, alertsyou to the presence of uninsulateddangerous voltage inside the enclo-sure—voltage that may be sufficient toconstitute a risk of shock. This symbol, wherever it appears, alertsy o u t o i m p o r t a n t o p e r a t i n g a n dm a i n t e n a...
Page 3 - FOREWORD
3 PRO MIXER DX1000 FOREWORD Dear Customer, Welcome to the team of PRO MIXER users and thank you very much for expressing your confidence inBEHRINGER products by purchasing this unit. It is one of my most pleasant tasks to write this letter to you, because it is the culmination of many months ofhard ...
Page 4 - BLOCK DIAGRAM
Page 5 - PRO MIXER
5 PRO MIXER DX1000 DX1000 PRO MIXER Professional DJ mixer with a total of 10 stereo sources on 5 dual-input channels s Two professional high-class microphone channels with peak indicator and effects send facility s High-precision phono preamps for bass power and crystal clean sound s Ultra-musical 3...
Page 6 - TABLE OF CONTENTS
6 PRO MIXER DX1000 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. THE MANUAL ........................................................................................................................ 7 1.1 Nomenclature ................................................................................................................
Page 7 - PRO MIXER OVERVIEW
7 PRO MIXER DX1000 1. THE MANUAL We know that reading manuals can be a bore, and that you are probably impatient to get started with your newDX1000 mixer, if you haven’t already! It is true that with a modicum of knowledge about audio equipment youcould get up and running successfully, but chances a...
Page 9 - MONO INPUT CHANNEL
9 PRO MIXER DX1000 3. MONO INPUT CHANNEL Plug a mic or line source (tape, CD player etc.) into the appropriate MIC or LINE input. Speak or play music at typical volume to check out and set up the channel. + The mic pre-amps are of the same quality as those in our award-winning EURODESK studioconsole...
Page 10 - STEREO INPUT CHANNEL
10 PRO MIXER DX1000 3.4 Equalizer The mic channel EQ section comprises three control knobs and one switch. Depressing the LOW CUTswitch rolls off the bass end (-18 dB/oct @ 75 Hz). We recommend using this feature with microphones to eliminate “popping” and handling noise. Where loud music is playing...
Page 13 - MASTER AUDIO OUTPUTS
13 PRO MIXER DX1000 + Take care to ensure that SENSITIVITY is not set too high, otherwise spill from loudspeakersinto the mic could trigger the talk over system, and the music volume will just keep going upand down! (You have set up an intermittent negative feedback loop.) Once SENSITIVITY has been ...
Page 16 - CONTROLLING EXTERNAL DEVICES
16 PRO MIXER DX1000 + Another way to keep the monitors fixed on PFL is to make sure a PFL button is always leftengaged somewhere on the desk. You could simply leave a PFL button depressed on anunused, unassigned channel. If your channel fader is always brought up to +6 dB (i.e. full-on as per usual ...