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8

USING THE “DJ’S” 
MICROPHONE

Normal

For equal blending of voice and mu-
sic, set 

NORMAL/STANDBY/TALKOVER

to 

NORMAL

. In the 

NORMAL

 mode, the

“DJ” 

MIC

 input is mixed to blend equal-

ly with all the main volume inputs
(

MIC

PHONO 1

PHONO 2

LINE 1

, and

LINE 2

). You can adjust 

LEVEL

 to in-

crease or decrease the microphone
level without affecting the main vol-
ume inputs.

Talkover

Start with a microphone level that
gives a VU reading of 

5

 to 

3

.

To talk over music, set 

NORMAL/

STANDBY/TALKOVER

 to 

TALKOVER

.

The mixer automatically reduces all
the main volume inputs (

MIC

PHONO

1

PHONO 2

LINE 1

, and 

LINE 2

) just

enough for you to hear yourself in the
headphones or speakers (over the
music).

When you finish speaking, set 

NOR-

MAL/STANDBY/TALKOVER

 to 

STAND-

BY

. The mixer automatically returns all

the main volume inputs to their origi-
nal levels. 

Standby

To disable the 

MIC INPUT

 microphone,

set 

NORMAL/STANDBY/TALKOVER 

to

STANDBY

.

Note: Set 

MIC LEVEL

 to minimum (full

counterclockwise) when the micro-
phone is not in use.

USING ECHO

The echo mode is applied to the
sound after all the inputs are mixed.

Set 

ECHO BYPASS/ON

 to 

ON

 to turn on

the echo mode and activate the 

DE-

LAY

 and 

REPEAT

 functions. Set 

ECHO

BYPASS/ON

 to 

BYPASS

 to turn off the

echo mode.

The 

DELAY

 control lets you induce a

measured time delay to simulate an
echo. Set 

DELAY

 to full counterclock-

wise for a minimum (

0

) time delay and

to full clockwise for a maximum time
delay.

The 

REPEAT

 control lets you control

the length of time a tone is repeated
(reverberation). Set 

REPEAT

 to 

10

 for

the longest time and to 0 for the short-
est time.

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Summary of Contents for 32-3001

Page 1: ...Cat No 32 3001 OWNER S MANUAL Please read before using this equipment SM 1000 Audio Mixer with Echo Rack Mount Type 32 3001 fm Page 1 Tuesday August 10 1999 8 02 AM...

Page 2: ...uch as a tape deck amplifier tuner or VCR Low Noise Tape Out Jack for high quality tape recording Slide Controls for fingertip control of sound mixing and fading adjust ments Monitor Controls let you...

Page 3: ...r mois ture This symbol is intended to alert you to the presence of uninsulated dan gerous voltage within the mixer s enclosure that might be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric s...

Page 4: ...to the audio in put jacks on the back of the mixer 1 Connect the AC power cord to a standard AC outlet 2 Before turning on the power Set MIC PHONO 1 PHONO 2 LINE 1 and LINE 2 to 0 Set NORMAL STANDBY T...

Page 5: ...NO ceramic inputs you can connect any high level audio source tuner cassette tape deck CD player magnetic cartridge turntable or VCR to any set of input jacks Connect the ground wires usually black or...

Page 6: ...to permanent hearing loss Follow these guidelines to protect your hearing especially when you use headphones Always start by setting the volume to the lowest level possible before you begin listening...

Page 7: ...counterclockwise to decrease the volume 5 Set ECHO BYPASS ON to ON to produce an ECHO effect and to BYPASS to eliminate the ECHO effect See Using Echo 6 Push in EQUALIZER BYPASS ON to ON to operate th...

Page 8: ...BY TALKOVER to STAND BY The mixer automatically returns all the main volume inputs to their origi nal levels Standby To disable the MIC INPUT microphone set NORMAL STANDBY TALKOVER to STANDBY Note Set...

Page 9: ...t on the range of fre quencies covered by the 400 Hz and the 2 4k Hz controls Frequency Purpose 60 Hz Adjusts the frequencies in the low bass range low organ notes and bass drums Reduces rumble or oth...

Page 10: ...connections to the rest of the system amplifier receiver etc No signal from an audio input source Check the control setting Check the connections between the mixer and the input source Hum from PHONO...

Page 11: ...stic parts Keep the mixer away from dust and dirt which can cause premature wear of parts Handle the mixer gently and carefully Dropping it can damage circuit boards and cases and can cause the mixer...

Page 12: ...B Range 20 20 kHz Signal to Noise S N Ratio Microphone 55 dB Phono Magnetic 1 and 2 65 dB Line 1 and 2 70 dB T H D at rated output From 20 Hz to 20 kHz at Maximum Master Volume 0 05 Channel Separation...

Page 13: ...13 NOTES 32 3001 fm Page 13 Tuesday August 10 1999 8 02 AM...

Page 14: ...14 32 3001 fm Page 14 Tuesday August 10 1999 8 02 AM...

Page 15: ...15 32 3001 fm Page 15 Tuesday August 10 1999 8 02 AM...

Page 16: ...rranty does not cover transportation costs Nor does it cover a product subjected to misuse or accidental damage EXCEPT AS PROVIDED HEREIN RADIO SHACK MAKES NO EXPRESS WARRAN TIES AND ANY IMPLIED WARRA...

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