PPD01
REAR PANEL FEATURES
Note: It is recommended that the mixer be turned off before connecting and disconnecting any
sources to the inputs of the mixer.
1. “AUX-SESSION INPUT” (Auxiliary Input): The line level input is used to connect the output from an external mixers or
additional CD players and other line level devices such as samplers, tape decks, keyboards, and line output turntables. This
input is mixed with any connected microphone.
2. “Phono/AUX Inputs” (Turntable Input Connection): The Phono input is used for connecting your turntables or other
devices. Input source is determined by the PHONO/LINE switch on the rear panel.
3. “Phono/Line source switch”: This switch activates and deactivates the sensitive RIAA phono preamplifiers. Only
turntables with phono level output should be assigned when the switch is in the phono position. Some
turntables offer line level output. To use these turntables and other line devices like CD players, switch the input to Line.
4. “GND” (Grounding Lug): This screw connector should be used to secure any devices connected to the mixer that need to
be grounded. Many turntables that are connected to the mixer will need to have a ground wire that is designed to connect
to the mixer’s chassis to eliminate hum and excessive noise.
5. “Line Inputs” (CD player, Tape Deck, Sampler Input Connection): The line level input is used to connect CD players
and other line level devices such as samplers, tape decks, keyboards, and line output turntables.
6. “Booth Output” (Auxiliary Stereo Unbalanced Output): This RCA output is for connecting a secondary external
monitoring device such as a booth monitor or second stereo output. The level of the booth output signal will increase as the
“Booth” volume control is increased.
7. “Master Unbalanced Output” (Main Stereo RCA Output): This RCA output is for connecting an external monitoring
device such as a PA system, powered monitors or a home stereo. The level of the master stereo output signal increases as
the “master” volume control is increased.
8. “Master Balance Output” (Balanced Quarter Inch Stereo Output): These ¼” outputs are for sending a balanced level
signal to a PA system or recording device. The level of the balanced output signal will also increase with the “master”
volume control. These outputs are durable, offer a better output signal, and are well suited for long cable runs.
9. “Digital Output” (Optical): 48kHz, 24-bit S/PDIF output. The format is type 2, form 1, also known as S/PDIF
(Sony/Phillips Digital Interface Format). This output can be connected to compatible devices such as CD Burners, Hard
Drive recorders, or other digital mixers. Higher audio fidelity is maintained from these outputs.
10. “Digital Output” (Coax): 48kHz, 24-bit S/PDIF output. The format is type 2, form 1, also known as S/PDIF (Sony/Phillips
Digital Interface Format). This output can be connected to compatible devices such as CD Burners, Hard Drive recorders, or
other digital mixers.
11. AC In: This mixer is designed to work with the power supply assembly that comes with the unit. While the power is
switched off, plug the power supply into the mixer first, then plug it into the outlet.
12. Power Switch: Use this switch to turn on the mixer after all input devices are already connected to prevent damage to
your equipment. Turn the mixer on before you turn on amplifiers and turn of amplifiers before you turn off the mixer
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