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4

Preparation

CONNECTING THE 
OUTPUTS

To avoid sudden and unusable sound
outputs from the audio devices, adjust
the audio devices' controls to these set-
tings before you connect the mixer's out-
put jacks to the audio devices' input
jacks.

To play the mixer's output signal through
your speaker system (for events such as
parties, dances, and conferences), con-
nect an audio patch cord (not supplied)
from the mixer's 

OUTPUT R

 and 

L

 jacks

to your receiver/amplifier's left and right
auxiliary input jacks.

To record the mixer's output signal, con-
nect an audio patch cord (not supplied)
from the mixer's 

REC R

 and 

L

 jacks to

your tape deck's left and right input
jacks.

Note: Your local RadioShack store car-
ries a wide variety of cords and cables.

CONNECTING THE 
INPUTS

To mix up to seven audio input sources
(such as a microphone, tuner, tape
deck, CD player, magnetic-cartridge
turntable, camcorder, or VCR), connect
them to the input jacks, one on the front
panel and six on the back of the mixer.

Only four inputs can be mixed at the
same time.

Caution: Do not connect an audio
source with a high-level output into the
low-level 

MIC

MIC 1

MIC 2

PHONO 1

, or

PHONO 2

 audio input jacks. An audio

source's output is high-level if you can
raise or lower its volume with its volume
control.

1. Connect a microphone (not sup-

plied) with a 

1

/

4

-inch plug into 

MIC

 on

the top left corner of the front panel.
This is the DJ's microphone.

2. Connect up to two low-level output

audio sources (such as two addi-
tional stereo microphones, not sup-
plied) with a 

1

/

4

 inch plug to 

MIC 1

and 

MIC 2

 on the back of the mixer.

These are the performance micro-
phones.

Note: Your local RadioShack store
carries a wide selection of micro-
phones.

3. Connect up to two low-level output

audio sources (such as magnetic-
cartridge turntables) to 

PHONO 1

and 

PHONO 2

.

Notes:

• If you connect magnetic-cartridge

turntables, connect their ground
wires (usually black or green) to

GND

.

• You can connect any audio

source's low-level output to either

PHONO 1

 or 

PHONO 2

.

4. Connect up to two high-level output

audio sources (such as a tuner, cas-

Audio 

Device

Control

Setting

Tape Deck

Power

OFF

Amplifier/
Receivers

Power

Tone

OFF

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Summary of Contents for SSM-60

Page 1: ...Owner s Manual Please read before using this equipment SSM 60 Stereo Sound Mixer with Tone Controls 32 1214 fm Page 1 Friday March 10 2000 1 39 PM...

Page 2: ...m in Multiple Microphone Jacks with Ste reo Mono Switch let you connect three microphones at the same time in cluding one for a DJ disc jockey and select stereo or mono input for each one Bass Treble...

Page 3: ...avoid accidentally overdriving a channel or prematurely mixing in an au dio input adjust the mixer s controls to these settings before you connect the AC power cord or turn on power Control Setting P...

Page 4: ...e mixed at the same time Caution Do not connect an audio source with a high level output into the low level MIC MIC 1 MIC 2 PHONO 1 or PHONO 2 audio input jacks An audio source s output is high level...

Page 5: ...ts so you can locate an ex act passage or section before mixing it plug a pair of stereo headphones not supplied with a 1 4 inch plug into PHONES on the mixer s lower right front corner Your local Rad...

Page 6: ...ight turns on 2 Turn on the output amplifier and temporarily set its volume to the minimum setting 3 Put on the headphones 4 Set MONITORING SOURCE to the audio input source MIC 1 2 3 or 4 you want to...

Page 7: ...and fade out SOURCE 2 or 4 to the center to mix the SOURCE 2 or 4 and SOURCE 1 or 3 levels equally to the right to fade in SOURCE 2 or 4 and fade out SOURCE 1 or 3 Note This lets you quickly and smoot...

Page 8: ...chart for possible solutions If you cannot solve the problem contact your local Ra dioShack store for assistance Problem Solution Nothing works Check the AC power connection Make sure the AC outlet is...

Page 9: ...ic devices and distort or melt plastic 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...

Page 10: ...C 60 dB PHONO 70 dB CD LINE VIDEO 75 dB Distortion MIC 0 5 3 mV 1 kHz PHONO 0 2 3 mV 1 kHz CD LINE VIDEO 0 02 150 mV 1 kHz Tone Control Treble 100 Hz Bass 10 kHz Boost Cut Range 12 dB AC Adapter Input...

Page 11: ...11 Notes Notes 32 1214 fm Page 11 Friday March 10 2000 1 39 PM...

Page 12: ...ct during the warranty period take the product and the RadioShack sales receipt as proof of purchase date to any RadioShack store RadioShack will at its option un less otherwise provided by law a corr...

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