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       Pg1  Welcome

       Pg2  Pack contents

       Pg3  Before use

       Pg4  Safety Instructions

       Pg5  Features: TT1000

       Pg6  Turntable setup

       Pg7  Features: Mix 2 top panel

       Pg8  Features: Mix 2 rear panel

       Pg9  Setup diagram

Pg10-12  Getting going

Pg13-14  Troubleshooting

              Specifications 

CONTENTS

WELCOME TO THE WORLD OF 

Congratulations you have joined one of the many people who have chosen the HomeMix TT-1000M for all their mixing needs. As usual we ask you to 

study this entire manual to familiarise yourself with the operating controls of the unit, however we also realise that most people only read this manual 

when something goes wrong! So especially for you, we have provided the following easy to understand ‘fast set up diagram’, plus we have included a 

separate ‘fast set up sheet’, which will ensure you are mixing in the fastest possible time. For further in depth knowledge of how to use the HomeMix 

TT-1000M, please read the contents of this manual in its entirety, taking special note of the next two pages which list some very important safety 

information.

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Summary of Contents for TT-1000M

Page 1: ...e ask you to study this entire manual to familiarise yourself with the operating controls of the unit however we also realise that most people only read this manual when something goes wrong So especially for you we have provided the following easy to understand fast set up diagram plus we have included a separate fast set up sheet which will ensure you are mixing in the fastest possible time For ...

Page 2: ... Counterweight Headshell RCA Phono Ground Lead 2 1 x Mix2 DJ Mixer containing 9v AC Power supply Replaceable Crossfader fitted 4x Phono Shorting Plugs fitted 3 HomeMix Cans1 Headphones THIS TURNTABLE KIT MUST BE CONNECTED TO A SUITABLE AMPLIFIER AND SPEAKERS FOR CORRECT OPERATION PACK CONTENTS 2 ...

Page 3: ...ive dust heat cold or moisture Keep away from sources of hum such as transformers or motors 5 Do not use this system where there are extreme temperatures below 5 C or exceeding 35 C 6 Be sure your hands are clean when handling vinyl Never use a cracked or warped disc 7 When disconnecting the power cord from the AC outlet always grasp it by the plug never pull the cord 8 Do not use force when opera...

Page 4: ...n accordance with the instructions given in this manual The wire which is coloured blue or black must be connected to the terminal with the letter N or coloured black The wire which is coloured brown must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured red Only a 3 Amp fuse should be fitted in the plug or a 5 Amp fuse at the distribution board 4 CAUTION Under no circumst...

Page 5: ...for beat match mixing 10 Tonearm for exact placement of the headshell onto the record 11 Tonearm rest for resting the tonearm when not in use also has a lock to secure the tonearm when not using the turntable 12 Cueing lever for moving the tonearm vertically up or down 13 Anti skate knob to balance the sideways momement of the tonearm in relation to the tracking weight See page 6 point 3 14 Counte...

Page 6: ...dshell 3 Attaching the counter weight Remove the stylus protector do not touch the stylus tip during the adjustment and set the cueing lever to the lower position Release the arm clamp and lift the tonearm from the arm rest to free it Rotate the counterweight until the tonearm is approximately balanced horizontally floats freely Refasten the tonearm with the arm clamp hold the counterweight statio...

Page 7: ... unit Replacement crossfaders are avaliable by contacting the Helpline on 44 0 1327 340601 6 Channel 2 gain allows adjustment of the input level for different sources to match signals before mixing 7 Channel 2 treble bass controls allows adjustment of the high and low frequencies of the music content 8 Channel 2 input toggle switch selects which input source you play through channel 2 fader select...

Page 8: ...to ground input 25 22 Terminal earth for turntables Channel 1 Grounding post for turntable connection Always FEA TURES MIX 2 REAR PANEL 8 use this connection when using turntables Your turntable cable should have a grounding wire if this is not connected you will hear a loud buzz through this channel 23 Channel 2 phono inputs RCA sockets to connect turntable when these connectors are not in use pl...

Page 9: ...your microphone and monitor headphones Finally connect the stereo outputs to the power amplifier s Plug your mixer into AC power Now you are ready to switch everything on IMPORTANT When switching your audio equipment on please follow the following procedure Always switch on your audio input sources such as turntables or CD players first then mixer and finally any amplifiers When turning off always...

Page 10: ...akers By pulling down Channel 1 fader 4 Pg 7 and by pushing up channel 2 fader 9 Pg 7 the sound of the other channel can now be heard The further the channel faders are pushed up the louder the music source will be heard ADJUS TING THE TONE OF THE MUSIC The Mix2 is equipped with 2 band tone equalisation on each music channel These controls can be used for creative mixing once basic mixing techniqu...

Page 11: ... vice versa the beats of the relative tunes are matched and a fluid mix is achieved The Mix2 is fitted with a progressive cue mix arrangement The idea of a cue facility is to allow a new track to be lined up or manipulated before it is required to be played The volume of the headphones is controlled by the level control 13 Pg 7 The Mix2 is fitted with a powerful headphone amplifier for use in heav...

Page 12: ...here the desired level of sound is heard More or less volume from the microphone can be gained by adjusting this control respectively Once you have adjusted your microphone to a satisfactory working level the tone of the microphone can be adjusted in line with your requirements USING THE MICROPHONE GETTING GOING Tip Do not turn the level of the mic up to such a degree that feedback starts to occur...

Page 13: ...to the music input source that you are playing phono or line ensure that the channel volume slide 4 or 9 Pg 7 is pushed up and the cross fader is set to the channel playing or located centrally ensure that the master output level control 15 Pg 7 is turned up ensure that the speaker volume is turned up on respective amplifier SOUND FROM TT1000M IS DISTORTED check to ensure that all connecting signa...

Page 14: ... on the microphone is on ensure that the mic level 11 Pg 7 is raised These are basic troubleshooting areas if you are still experiencing problems with your HomeMix unit then please call our helpline where an operator will be happy to assist In the UK 01327 340601 Outside of the UK 44 1327 340601 Please note that this telephone line is operational between 09 00hrs and 16 30hrs Mon to Fri We are ple...

Page 15: ...3dB OUTPUT NOISE IEC A WEIGHTED LINE LESS THAN 75dB PHONO LESS THAN 65dB MIC LESS THAN 55dB TOTAL HARMONIC DISTORTION MASTER OUTPUT LOAD 47KΩ LESS THAN 0 2 PHONES OUT LOAD 32Ω LESS THAN 0 3 CROSSTALK MORE THAN 50dB AT 1KHz BETWEEN L R CHANNEL EQUALIZER LOW 15 22dB 3dB AT 70Hz HI 15 19dB 3dB AT 13KHz POWER SOURCE AC 9v DIMENSIONS W x D x H 236 x 192 x 82 mm WEIGHT 2 8Kg TT1000 POWER SUPPLY AC 115 2...

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