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Behringer PRO MIXER User Manual

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PRO MIXER VMX100

3. REAR PANEL

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In order to avoid power-up thumps, which can damage your loudspeakers, please power up

your amplifier last. There should be no signal present, e.g. no music playing, when you turn

on your amp. In addition, we suggest that you set all volume-related controls to “zero” (down)

before powering up your system. Following these precautions will save you from unpleasant

and potentially dangerous surprises.

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The TAPE output enables you to record your performance by connecting a tape deck, DAT recorder etc.

Unlike the AMP output, the TAPE level is fixed, so that you have to adjust the input level on the recorder.

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The POWER ON switch turns on the PRO MIXER.

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FUSE HOLDER/VOLTAGE SELECTOR. Before you connect the equipment to an AC outlet, please be

sure that the voltage displayed corresponds with your local AC voltage. If you should need to replace the

fuse, be sure to replace it with one of the same type and value. Some units allow you to switch between

240 V and 120 V by rotating the fuse holder.

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To operate the unit at 120 V, you must install a fuse with the double ampere rating.

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This is the socket for the power cable. The impulse behavior of any given amplifier circuit depends

largely upon the power supply’s inherent reserves. All mixers contain numerous operational amplifiers

(op-amps) for processing line-level signals. Due to the restricted performance of their power supplies,

many mixers show “stress symptoms” when used under extreme conditions, resulting in inferior audio

quality. Thanks to its generously proportioned power supply, this will never happen to your VMX100: The

sound will always be clear, transparent and powerful.

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SERIAL NUMBER. Please take the time to fill out and return the warranty card within 14 days after the

date of purchase. This will entitle you to all the benefits of our extended warranty. Alternatively, you can

register online at www.behringer.com.