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Pro mixer dx626, Control elements – Behringer DX626 User Manual

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PRO MIXER DX626

2. CONTROL ELEMENTS

2. CONTROL ELEMENTS

Fig. 2.1: The PRO MIXER DX626’s front panel

2.1 Front panel

The MIC INPUT is the balanced XLR connector for your

dynamic microphone.
The GAIN control is used to line up the input signal of

each channel.
Each input channel has a 3-band equalizer (HIGH, MID

and LOW) with kill characteristic. Thus, the signal can be

lowered to a much greater extent (-32 dB) than it can be

raised (+12 dB). This function can be very useful when,

for example, fading a frequency range out of a music

track.

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The total level also depends on the EQ setting.

Thus, you should adjust the equalizer before

regulating the level with the GAIN control.

The MIC/LINE–PHONO switch allows you to choose

between the microphone signal and the line or phono

signal on channel 1. The position of the rear panel PHONO/

LINE switch (see

) determines whether the input is

switched to the phono or the line level setting of the right-

hand switch position.
On channels 2 and 3 you determine the input signals with

the PHONO/LINE switch. “Phono” is intended for

connecting a turntable. “Line” must be selected for all

other signal sources (e. g. CD or MD players).

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Never connect devices with line level to the highly

sensitive phono inputs! The output level of phono

pick-up systems is measured in millivolts,

whereas CD players and tape decks have levels

measured in volts, i.e. the level from line signals

is up to 100 times higher than that of the phono

inputs.