User Manual
Multi-Channel Mixers
PyleUSA.com
Installation
Install the mixer on an even surface to allow for sufficient airflow and ventilation during use. The device is equipped with
electronically controlled cooling fans to protect against thermal overload and internal circuitry from damage due to
extreme heat. Please avoid covering any sides of the unit or placing objects or other audio devices too close to your mixer.
Prior to connecting and powering on the unit, make sure that the device matches the voltage and frequency of your
power supply. Power off the mixer when not in use.
Cables and Connections
RCA
1/4'' TRS and Mono
XLR 3-Pin
RCA connector jacks have been most
commonly used in home audio systems
and configurations for years. Also known
as RCA 'phono', 'plugs' or 'audio
connectors' , these jacks are always
unbalanced, and generally carry a line-
level signal at –10 dB, nominal signal
levels. The RCA connector jacks are most
likely used when connecting an audio
device like a media player or other home
audio type source to your mixer. These
connector jacks are also used when
connecting to the output of your devices.
1/4'' mono and stereo connector jacks are
labeled for use as unbalanced mono,
unbalanced stereo, balanced mono, or as
an insert patch point. A 1/4'' TRS (Tip,
Ring, Sleeve), 3-conductor connection, or
'Stereo' cable allows a single connection
signal to carry 2-channels of audio; also
can be used for mono balanced signals.
While, a 1/4'' TS (Tip, Sleeve), 2-conductor,
or 'Mono' cable are most popularly known
for their use in guitar or line-level
instrument connection; they can also be
used for mono unbalanced signals.
XLR connector jacks, almost always carries
a balanced signal. Depending on your
device, these connector jacks may also be
capable of handling unbalanced signals.
Microphones generally have this type of
connector, as well as most other
professional audio equipment and devices.
Typical 3-Pin XLR sockets are fixed with the
right-most pin being the 'ground', the left-
most pin being 'hot' and the bottom pin
as the 'neutral'.
Technical Specifications
Mono Inputs
Microphone Inputs (XENYX Mic Preamp)
XLR, electronically balanced, discrete input circuit
Mic E.I.N. (20Hz - 20kHz)
@ 0 Ohm Source Resistance
@50 Ohm Source Resistance
@150 Ohm Source Resistance
-134dB / 135.7dB A-Weighted
-131dB / 133.3dB A-Weighted
-129dB / 130.7dB A-Weighted
Frequency Response
<10Hz - 150kHz (-1dB)
<10Hz - 200kHz (-3dB)
Gain Range
+10dB to +60dB
Maximum Input Level
+12dB @ +10dB Gain
Impedance
Approximately 2.6k Ohm, Balanced
Signal-to-Noise
110dB / 112dB A-Weighted
Distortion (THD +N)
0.005% / 0.004%, A-Weighted
Line Input
1/4'' TRS Connectors, Electronically Balanced
Channel Equalization
(Frequency Hz)
Control Range High: @ 10k +/-15dB
Control Range Low: @60k +/-15dB
Master 5-Band Graphic EQ
Frequency: Hz (60, 250, 1K, 4K, 12K)
Control Ranges: +/-12dB