Connections................................................................7 2.1 Rear panel connectors ......................................................7 3. Initial operation..........................................................8 4. Shipment.....................................................................8 5. Online Registration....................................................8 6. Specifications..............................................................9 Thank you Your purchase of the BEHRINGER PRO MIXER DJX750 has put you at the forefront of today’s trends in DJ mixing consoles. Numerous features, such as beat counter, insert loop and digital effects processor, enable you to work in completely new and creative ways. The DJX750 is a mixer for professional use, it is extremely easy to operate and it helps you give free rein to your creativity. Time is tight and if you don’t want to be left in the dust, you’d better get moving. To help you along, we have developed an excellent DJ mixing console with the most popular new features and technologies. It is perfectly suited for use in dance clubs or for DJ systems and is sure to deliver tons of pure fun. Be honest: who really likes to read manuals? We know you want to get started right away, but it is only after reading these instructions that you will fully understand and be able to properly use all the features your DJX750 has to offer. Take the time to read everything through! PRO MIXER DJX750 User Manual 3 Limited Warranty Important Safety Instructions Legal Disclaimer Control elements1. Stereo channels 1 to 41.1 Use the LINE/CD switch to select the input signal for channel 1. (1) Unlike other channels, channel 1 features two line inputs. You determine the input signals for the channels 2 to 4 with the (2) PHONO/CD i.e. PHONO/LINE switch (channels 3 and 4). “Phono” is intended for connecting a turntable. “Line” i. e. “CD” must be selected for all other signal sources (e. g. CD or MD players). The input sensitivity of the phono input can be switched to line level, allowing utmost flexibility (see (41).) 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. The GAIN control in the CHANNEL section is used to adjust the level (3) of the input signal. The level meter (5) reads the input level. (1)(3)(2)(5)(4) (27) (28) (29) (17) (32) (31) (30) (16) (33) (34) (18) (35) (36) (19) (37) (20)(26)(25)(24)(23)(22)(21) (15) (14) (13) (12) (6) (11) (10) (9) (8) (7) Each of the input channels features a 3-band equalizer (HI, MID and LOW) (4) with kill characteristic. Thus, the signal can be attenuated to a much greater extent (-32 dB) than it can be raised (+12 dB). This function can be very useful when, for exmple, fading a frequency range out of a music track. The overall level also depends on the EQ setting. Thus, should adjust . the equalizer before setting the input gain with the GAIN control. The 10-digit LED chains display the signal level of the input signals.(5) Adjust the channel volume using the CHANNEL fader.(6) Microphone channel1.2 The MIC IN connector is the balanced XLR input for your dynamic microphone.(7) Set the volume of the microphone signal with the GAIN control in the (8) MIC section. There is a 3-band equalizer (HI, MID and LOW, no kill characteristic) (9) in the microphone section. This allows you to fine-tune your voice to adapt perfectly to your sound. Activate the microphone channel using the MIC ON switch. The channel (10) is active when the corresponding LED is lit. The DJX750 is equipped with a talkover function, which works very simply: (11) if you speak into the microphone while a track is running, the volume of the music is automatically reduced, so that your voice is always “in front”. The TALK control allows you to determine how much the music volume is lowered (max. -24 dB). This function can come in handy when your own voice needs to be prominently heard, as in when making an announcement etc. MONITOR section1.3 The MONITOR signal is your headphones signal, allowing you to listen to music without affecting the MASTER output signal. When the MODE switch is in the “Split” position, channel PFL is located (12) on the left side of the headphones, while the MASTER signal is on the right side. In this case, the MIX control (see below) serves no function. While in “Stereo” mode, you can use the MIX control to alternate between MASTER signal and PFL. When in “Stereo” mode, the MIX control lets you determine which signal (13) can be heard via the headphones. When the control is turned to its left-most position (CUE), you hear the PFL signal only; when the control is turned to its right-most position, you hear the MASTER signal only. Alternating the MIX control between the two end posi...