RM.402Professional DJ MixerSTANTON MAGNETICS, [email protected]© 2004 Stanton Magnetics, Inc.OWNER’S MANUAL
Technical SpecificationsFrequency Response THD+N (Line)Signal to Noise Ratio (ref: max level)Noise Crosstalk(Line to Line, Phono toLine, Line to Phono
TroubleshootingProblem / SymptomPossible Cause/ SolutionNo SoundIs the power on? Check the power switch.Makesure the channels are assigned properly to
Sound is distortedPhono InputOnly plug turntables into this input, do not plug inCD players or other Line Level sources. Turn downthe INPUT GAIN CONTR
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Congratulations on your choice of the Stanton RM.402 ProfessionalDJ Mixer. You now own one of the most flexible DJ mixers everdesigned. The rackmounta
Making ConnectionsAre you ready to get on the 1’s and 2’s? Let’s make sure you’ve madeall the right connections…Mic 2Here you can connect a microphone
OutputsUse the REC output to connect a stand-alone CD recorder, DATrecorder, or tape deck. Use the BOOTH output to connect directly topowered monitors
Description of FunctionsAt this point, you’re pretty much ready to start mixing. So if you’re aknow-it-all, or you’re just one of those people who lik
Description of Functions6. Headphone outputs: Connect up to two pairs of stereo headphones using 1/4-inch and 1/8-inch jacks.7. Cue Pan slider: This a
16. Input Selector switches: Use these to choose between the Phono, Line and Mic inputs.17. Talkover switch: Switch this to the “ON” position to enab
This is a typical setup you’ll find in many nightclubs: 2 turntables, 2 CDplayers, plus a microphone for the DJ. Here’s how you would set upyour equip
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