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PYD1911/PYD1955
4 channel
professional
with MP3 Player
proseries
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Your PYLE PRO Series Performance Mixer is a sophisticated control center, perfect for mixing sound from multiple playback sources such as microphones, tuners, CD players, turntables or the audio outputs from a VCR. This mixer is ruggedly constructed for home or professional use. Wide range volume controls permit you to adjust sound levels accurately to achieve just the right mix for playing through your speaker system or for recording. Please read this manual thoroughly before you attempt to set
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Features and Controls: PYD1911 Mixer MIC 1 Combo Input Jack For Channel Gain Control Lets you adjust the gain of the input source connecting a balanced or unbalanced low impedance microphone with XLR- Channel Input Selector Lets you choose the input source to play type or 1/4” plug for each channel MIC 2 Input Jack (on input panel) Channel CUE Switch Allows you to monitor the selected audio For connecting a balanced or input source and prepare it prior to mixing it in. unbalanced low impedance m
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Features and Controls: PYD1955 Mixer Channel Gain Control Lets you adjust the gain of the input source Channel Input Selector Lets you choose the input source to play for each channel Channel CUE/Sample Switch Allows you to monitor the selected audio input source and set up the destination channel for the sampled signal Dual Display Meter Indicates the levels of Left and Right Master Channels Master Level Control Lets you control mixer’s overall volume level Master Mono/Stereo Selector Master Ba
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Features and Controls: MP3 Player Features: 1. Support MP3 playback 2. Digital output volume control 3. 5 preset EQ control 4. USB interface 5. Built-in 32MB flash 6. Graphic LCD display 7. Secure Digital (SD) card LCD Display Panel 1. A-B:It indicates the periodic repeat setting. 2. :It indicates the playing or pause mode. 3. 1/ALL:It indicates the status of player, REPEAT 1 or REPEAT ALL. 4. MP3:It indicates the MP3 music source is implemented. 5. CARD:It indicates the Secure Digital Card mess
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Features and Controls: MP3 Player Installing the MP3 Driver 1. Connect the USB DATA CABLE with the used computer. 2. Connect the USB DATA CABLE with the mixer and turn it on. 3. If your computer i s equipped with the Windows 95/98/98SE, please download the MP3 driver at WWW.PYLEAUDIO.COM; If your computer is equipped with the Windows ME/XP/2000, this procedure is not required. 4. The windows will get new hardware and install the MP3 driver automatically. Operating the MP3 1. Connect the USB DATA
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Presetting the Controls Before Use Since sudden high output levels from your Pyle Pro mixer can damage not only audio devices connected to the mixer output but your hearing as well (especially if you are using headphones), please adjust the mixer’s controls BEFORE connecting AC power or turning on the unit. Set up the mixer controls like this before you start: CONTROL SETTING Power On/Off OFF Balance MID Gain MID Tone Controls, Treble, Mid & Bass 0 MIC 1/2, CH 1/2/3/4, Master & Cue Levels 0 Cros
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Connecting High Level Output Audio Sources Connect up to 8 such sources (tuner, cassette deck, CD Player, camcorder VCR or MP3) to the input jacks for Line 1 (if not being used as Phono 1 input), Line 2, Line 3 (if not being used as Phono 2 input), Line 4, Line 5 and Line 6. Please note that Phono 1 and Line 1 (as well as Phono 2 and Line 3) use the same jacks. The selector switch(e)s below the jacks should be set to Line position if the jacks are used for the High Level input sources described
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Using the Channel Input Gain Controls Adjusting the Gain controls for each channel permits you to fine tune the level of each of the audio inputs, since input levels usually vary. Rotate the Gain controls clockwise to increase levels. After you preset the gain levels for each input, it is recommended that you do not adjust them further, as you can cause sound level imbalances during a mix. Connecting the Mixer Outputs Output to an Amplifier To play the mixer’s output signal through your speaker
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Using Headphones Plug a pair of stereo headphones (not supplied) with a 1/4” jack into the Phones input. Using headphones not only affords you the opportunity to listen privately, but also enables you to monitor (”cue”) the incoming audio sources so you can locate an exact passage or section before mixing it in. It also gives you the opportunity to set up the relative volume level of the upcoming passage before it joins the mix. Listen Safely! Please observe the following: Do not listen at extre
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Using the Mixer Controls Turning on the Mixer 1. Turn on the output amplifier and temporarily set its volume to the minimum setting. 2. On the mixer, turn ON the power switch. The adjacent power LED will illuminate. 3. Turn on the audio input sources you wish to mix, and set them to play (or talk continuously into the microphone). 4. To monitor the audio input sources so that you can decide when to mix in each input, see “Monitoring ‘Cueing’ the Inputs.” 5. To mix the audio input sources so that
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Adding Equalization to the Mix You can further tailor the sound processed through the mixer to match your acoustic surroundings or suit your personal preferences by using the ten frequency sliders for each channel. To engage the equalization module, press the Equalization On/Off Switch. The LED next to the switch will be illuminated, indicated the EQ mode has been engaged. Each one of the sliding controls boosts or cuts the selected frequency by up to 12 dB. If you leave a slider at the center (
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Using the Mono/Stereo Mode Switch When the MASTER MONO/STEREO switch is in the MONO position, the mixer combines the right and left channels and sends them to the OUTPUT R and L jacks. These combined outputs can be used by a monoaural amplifier, such as a PA amp. In the STEREO position, right and left channels remain separate. The mixer outputs can be used by a stereo amplifier or recorder. The ZONE MONO/STEREO switch works similarly, except that its setting affectstheZONER&L Outs. Using the Cro
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Troubleshooting Your mixer should require very little maintenance. If you have problems, refer to the chart below for possible solutions. If you cannot solve the problem, contact a qualified technician for assistance. PROBLEM POSSIBLE SOLUTION Nothing works • Check the AC connection. Make sure the AC outlet is “live.” • Check the power connection to the rest of the system (receiver/amplifier, etc.) No signal from an • Check the control setting audio input • Check the connection between the mixer
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Please complete warranty card, detach and return Place Stamp Here PYLE PRO Audio, Inc. 1600 63rd Street Brooklyn, NY 11204 Pyle Pro Mixer PYD1911/1955 –13 Owner’s Manual
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Specifications PYD1911/1955 Input Sensitivity/Impedance Equalizer Control Frequencies 30, 60, 120, 250, 500 Mic 1-2 1.5 mV/600 Ohms, bal/unbal 1K, 2K, 4K, 8K, and 16KHz Phono 1-2 3.0 mV/50K Ohms Boost/Cut Range +/- 10 dB from center Line 1-7 150.0 mV/27K Ohms MIC Tone Control Output Level Treble 10kHz; +10/-30dB Amp 2.0 V/10-kOhms Mid 1 kHz; +10/-30dB Zone 2.0 V/10-kOhms Bass 100Hz; +10/-30dB Record 150mV/10-kOhms Talkover Attenuation -16dB Frequency Response 20Hz – 20kHz +/- 3 dB Echo Delay Tim