Pioneer Music Mixer DJM 500 User Manual

Operating Instructions  
DJ MIXER  
D J M - 5 0 0  
CONTENTS  
CAUTIONS REGARDING HANDLING ............... 4  
Location .................................................................... 4  
Cleaning the unit ..................................................... 4  
CHECKING ACCESSORIES ................................ 4  
CONNECTIONS ................................................... 6  
1. Connection of Input Equipm ent ......................... 6  
NAME AND FUNCTION OF PARTS ................... 8  
Front section ............................................................ 8  
USING THE EFFECT FUNCTION ...................... 12  
Features of Various Effectors ................................ 12  
Operating Pitch Shifter and Reverb ..................... 16  
Using the External Effecter ................................... 16  
USING THE FADER START FUNCTION .......... 17  
Starting the Channel fader .................................... 17  
SPECIFICATIONS .............................................. 19  
Thank you for buying this Pioneer product.  
Please read through these operating instructions so you  
will know how to operate your m odel properly.  
After you have finished reading the instructions, put them  
away in a safe place for future reference.  
WARNING:  
TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO  
IMPORTANT NOTICE:  
NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.  
RECORD THE MODEL NUMBER AND SERIAL NUMBER  
OF THIS EQUIPMENT BELOW. THE NUMBERS ARE ON  
THE REAR PANEL.  
CAUTION: This product satisfies FCC regulations when  
shielded cables and connectors are used to connect the unit to  
other equipment. To prevent electromagnetic interference with  
electric appliances such as radios and televisions, use shielded  
cables and connectors for connections.  
MODEL NO.  
SERIAL NO.  
DJ M-500  
KEEP THESE NUMBERS FOR FUTURE USE.  
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This equipm ent has been tested and found to com ply with the lim its for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part  
15 of the FCC Rules. These lim its are designed to provide reasonable protection against harm ful interference in  
a residential installation. This equipm ent generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not  
installed and used in accordance with the instructions, m ay cause harm ful interference to radio com m unications.  
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipm ent does  
cause harm ful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determ ined by turning the equipm ent  
off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or m ore of the following m easures:  
– Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
– Increase the separation between the equipm ent and receiver.  
– Connect the equipm ent into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.  
– Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
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We Want You Listening For A Lifetime  
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EST 1924  
We  
Used wisely, your new sound equipment will provide a lifetime of  
fun and enjoyment. Since hearing damage from loud noise is often  
Want You  
LISTENING  
For A Lifetime  
undetectable until it is too late, this manufacturer and the Electronic  
Industries Association’s Consumer Electronics Group recommend  
you avoid prolonged exposure to excessive noise. This list of sound  
levels is included for your protection.  
Selecting fine audio equipment such as the unit you’ve just  
Decibel  
purchased is only the start of your musical enjoyment. Now it’s time  
Level Example  
to consider how you can maximize the fun and excitement your  
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Quiet library, soft whispers  
equipment offers. This manufacturer and the Electronic Industries  
Association’sConsumerElectronicsGroupwantyoutogetthemost  
out of your equipment by playing it at a safe level. One that lets the  
sound come through loud and clear without annoying blaring or  
distortion-and, most importantly, without affecting your sensitive  
hearing.  
Living room, refrigerator, bedroom away from traffic  
Light traffic, normal conversation, quiet office  
Air conditioner at 20 feet, sewing machine  
Vacuum cleaner, hair dryer, noisy restaurant  
Average city traffic, garbage disposals, alarm clock  
at two feet.  
Sound can be deceiving. Over time your hearing “comfort level”  
adapts to higher volumes of sound. So what sounds “normal” can  
actually be loud and harmful to your hearing. Guard against this by  
setting your equipment at a safe level BEFORE your hearing adapts.  
THE FOLLOWING NOISES CAN BE DANGEROUS  
UNDER CONSTANT EXPOSURE  
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Subway, motorcycle, truck traffic, lawn mower  
Garbage truck, chain saw, pneumatic drill  
Rock band concert in front of speakers, thunderclap  
Gunshot blast, jet plane  
To establish a safe level:  
÷ Start your volume control at a low setting.  
÷ Slowly increase the sound until you can hear it comfortably and  
clearly, and without distortion.  
Rocket launching pad  
Information courtesy of the Deafness Research Foundation.  
Once you have established a comfortable sound level:  
÷ Set the dial and leave it there.  
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Taking a minute to do this now will help to prevent hearing  
damage or loss in the future. After all, we want you listening for a  
lifetime.  
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CAUTIONS REGARDING HANDLING  
CHECKING ACCESSORIES  
• Power cord  
Location  
Install the unit in a w ell-ventilated location w here it w ill  
not be exposed to high tem peratures or hum idity.  
Do not install the unit in a location which is exposed to  
direct rays of the sun, or near stoves or radiators. Exces-  
sive heat can adversely affect the cabinet and internal com -  
ponents. Installation of the unit in a dam p or dusty envi-  
ronm ent m ay also result in a m alfunction or accident. (Avoid  
installation near cookers etc., where the unit m ay be ex-  
posed to oily sm oke, steam or heat.)  
Short-circuit pin plug (four)  
These are inserted in the PHONO 1 and PHONO 2 term i-  
nals at the rear.  
Condensation  
• Operating instructions  
When this unit is brought into a warm room from previ-  
ously cold surroundings or when the room tem perature  
rises sharply, condensation m ay form inside, and the unit  
m ay not be able to attain its full perform ance. In cases like  
this, allow the unit to stand for about an hour or raise the  
room tem perature gradually.  
Cleaning the unit  
• Use a polishing cloth to wipe off dust and dirt.  
• When the surfaces are very dirty, wipe with a soft cloth  
dipped in som e neutral cleanser diluted five or six tim es  
with water and wrung out well, then wipe again with a  
dry cloth. Do not use furniture wax or cleaners.  
• Never use thinners, benzene, insecticide sprays or other  
chem icals on or near this unit, since these will corrode  
the surfaces.  
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FEATURES  
BPM Counter  
The auto BPM counter provided allows the tem po of songs  
to be checked visually. This counter can be switched be-  
tween real-tim e and average.  
3-Band Equalizer & Kill  
A 3-band equalizer corresponding to the HI, MID, and LOW  
channels. The attenuation level also serves as a kill func-  
tion which can decrease the level to –20 dB.  
BPM Level Display (Beat m eter display)  
Displays the level of sound com ponents determ ining the  
BPM.  
Digital Display of Effector  
Loads the m aster tem po incorporated in Pioneer CD play-  
ers. Key changes by the rotary type linear control can give  
new perform ance effects to the m ixer.  
The beat can be checked visually.  
Peak Level Meter  
The peak level m eter provided is equipped with 15-bit LED  
indicators for all channels. This m eter can be switched be-  
tween BPM and peak.  
Variety of Effects  
Both external effects and internal effects can be im posed  
on all channels, the m icrophone, and m aster.  
A variety of effects such as delay, echo, auto pan, flanger,  
reverb, and pitch shifter can be enjoyed.  
Fader Start  
Enhanced Input/ Output Term inals  
In addition to the 9 inputs, 2 CD and 2 LINE system s, 3  
PHONO (for MM only) system s, and 2 m icrophone system s,  
three outputs including the pro-specifications XLR output,  
and booth m onitor output are provided independently.  
SEND/RETURN term inals are also provided for the exter-  
nal effectors.  
The CD player can be started by increasing the level of the  
cross fader or channel fader, which is selected using the  
cross fader switch. (This function can be used only when  
the Pioneer CD player CDJ -500 series is connected.)  
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CONNECTIONS  
When connecting the units or changing their connections,  
be sure to turn off the power switch and disconnect the  
power cord from the outlet.  
1. Connection of Input Equipm ent  
CD2  
CD1  
CDJ -500G/  
CDJ -500  
DAT, etc.  
Control cord  
Can be connected to CDJ -  
500G and CDJ -500 .  
CH - 4  
CH - 3  
PHONO 2 LINE  
CH - 2  
CH - 1  
LINE CD 1  
MASTER BOOTH  
OUT 1 MONITOR  
PHONO 3  
PHONO 1 CD 2 / LINE  
L
R
L
L
R
L
L
R
R
R
SIGNAL  
GND  
MASTER  
LEVEL  
ATT.  
CH - 2  
CH - 1  
PLAYER CONTROL  
MASTER  
OUT 2  
R
L
R
L
R
L
CH - 4  
SUBMIC  
(MONO)  
(MONO)  
RETURN  
~AC IN  
R
L
MASTER OUT 3  
SEND  
DJ M-500  
AC 120V, 60Hz  
Player 3  
Player 2  
Cassette deck, etc.  
Player 1  
To connect the analog player, rem ove the short-circuit pin  
plugs (four) inserted in the PHONO term inals (PHONO 1,  
PHONO 2) of CH2 and CH3. These short-circuit pin plugs  
serve to cut fine noises to provide high perform ance when  
not connecting the analog player. Be sure to keep them  
carefully after rem oval. When rem oved for connecting the  
analog player, insert them back as before after use.  
Connecting audio cords  
Use cords with red and white pin plugs.  
Connect the white plug to (L) and the red plug to (R). Be  
sure to insert com pletely.  
White plug  
L
Red plug  
R
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CONNECTIONS  
2. Connection of Outputs, Microphones, Etc.  
Main m icrophone  
Headphone  
DJ M-500  
Sub m icrophone  
Power am plifier  
Power am plifier  
(For booth m onitor)  
(Supporting RCA input)  
CH - 4  
CH - 3  
CH - 2  
PHONO 1 CD 2 / LINE  
CH - 1  
LINE CD 1  
MASTER BOOTH  
OUT 1 MONITOR  
PHONO 3  
PHONO 2 LINE  
L
L
L
R
L
L
R
R
R
R
SIGNAL  
GND  
MASTER  
LEVEL  
ATT.  
CH - 2  
CH - 1  
PLAYER CONTROL  
MASTER  
OUT 2  
R
L
R
L
R
L
CH - 4  
SUBMIC  
~AC IN  
L
(MONO)  
(MONO)  
R
MASTER OUT 3  
SEND  
RETURN  
DJ M-500  
*1  
Pin assignm ent  
COLD (–)  
2
1
3
HOT (+)  
GND  
Power am plifier  
Power am plifier  
External effector  
(Supporting XLR input) (Supporting PHONE input)  
*1 Master level attenuator knob  
To protect the connected am plifiers and speakers from ex-  
cessive inputs, this knob is used to decrease the output  
level.  
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NAME AND FUNCTION OF PARTS  
Front section  
1
2
3 4 5  
PROFESSIONAL  
DJ MIXER  
DJ M-5 0 0  
MASTER  
MIC  
CH–1  
CH–2  
CH–3  
CH–4  
POWER  
CD 1/ LINE  
LINE  
MONO  
STEREO  
CD 2/ LINE  
PHONO  
1
LINE  
PHONO  
2
SUB MIC  
PHONO  
3
MIC LEVEL  
TRIM  
TRIM  
TRIM  
TRIM  
MASTER LEVEL  
dB  
14  
dB  
14  
dB  
14  
dB  
14  
dB  
14  
EFFECT  
10  
7
10  
10  
7
10  
10  
7
0dB  
+6dB  
+6dB  
+6dB  
+6dB  
7
4
7
4
1
2
3
4
HI  
HI  
HI  
HI  
HI  
4
4
4
AUTO BPM COUNTER  
2
2
2
2
2
6
7
1
1
1
1
1
BPM  
m Sec  
0
0
0
0
0
+12dB  
+12dB  
+12dB  
+12dB  
–12dB  
+12dB  
–20dB  
–20dB  
–20dB  
–20dB  
REAL AVERAGE  
-1  
-2  
-3  
-5  
-1  
-2  
-3  
-5  
-1  
-2  
-3  
-5  
-1  
-2  
-3  
-5  
-1  
-2  
-3  
-5  
-7  
-10  
-15  
-24  
MID  
MID  
MID  
MID  
MID  
MASTER  
EQ  
EQ  
EQ  
+12dB  
EQ  
+12dB  
EQ  
+12dB  
1
2
3
4
MIC  
+12dB  
–12dB  
+12dB  
-7 –20dB  
-7 –20dB  
-7 –20dB  
-7 –20dB  
PARAMETER  
LOW  
LOW  
LOW  
LOW  
LOW  
-10  
-15  
-24  
-10  
-15  
-24  
-10  
-15  
-24  
-10  
-15  
-24  
%
BPM  
m Sec  
1
3
1
2
4
/
/
/
/1  
/
2
4
1
1
+12dB  
+12dB  
+12dB  
+12dB  
L
R
–12dB  
+12dB  
–20dB  
–20dB  
–20dB  
–20dB  
BEAT  
MONITOR SELECTOR  
8
MIC  
CH–1  
CH–2  
CH–3  
CH–4  
MASTER  
EFFECT  
AUTO BPM COUNTER SELECTOR  
10  
9
10  
9
10  
9
10  
9
10  
9
10  
9
EFFECT SELECTOR  
m Sec  
MONITOR  
8
8
8
8
8
8
MONO  
STEREO  
AUTO PAN FLANGER  
7
7
7
7
7
7
REVERB  
ECHO  
6
6
6
6
6
6
%
PITCH  
SHIFTER  
DELAY  
9
0
5
5
5
5
5
5
AUTO  
BPM  
SEND/  
RETURN  
MONITOR EQ  
4
4
4
4
4
4
*
(
)
_
3
3
3
3
3
3
2
2
2
2
2
2
CH.SELECTOR  
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
4
2
MIC  
MASTER  
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
–12dB  
+12dB  
MONITOR LEVEL  
CH-1  
OFF  
CH-2  
CROSS FADER  
OFF ON  
MASTER BALANCE  
PARAMETER  
ON  
OFF  
FADER START  
ON  
2
3
2
1
3
4
-
=
1
4
0dB  
L
R
MIN  
MAX  
ASSIGN A  
ASSIGN B  
CROSS FADER  
EFFECT ON/ OFF  
BOOTH MONITOR LEVEL  
PHONES  
<A  
B>  
0dB  
~
! @  
#
$
!% ^ &  
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NAME AND FUNCTION OF PARTS  
1 Main Microphone Term inal and Microphone  
Control Knob  
MIC Level:  
Used for adjusting the volum e of the m ain m icrophone.  
(Attenuated level –to 0 dB)  
HI:  
Used for adjusting the high tone of the m icrophone  
sound.  
4 Master level m eter (MASTER LEVEL)  
Displays the output level after m aster volum e adjusm ent  
while holding it for 2 seconds.  
The display range is –24 dB to +14 dB.  
5 Pow er Supply Sw itch (POWER)  
6 BPM Display (Refer to Page 14.)  
• When BPM is selected using the effect selector, the BPM  
of the source selected with the m onitor selector (CH1 to  
CH4) will be displayed.  
Flat at center click.  
Increases when rotated to the right. (To +12 dB at 10 kHz)  
Decreases when rotated to the left. (To 12 dB at 10 kHz)  
MID:  
1 to 4:  
Used for adjusting the m iddle tone of the m icrophone  
sound.  
Flat at center click.  
Displays the channel m easuring the BPM.  
Counter:  
Displays the BPM value.  
Real-tim e/ average selection button and indicator:  
(When REAL is selected.)  
Increases when rotated to the right. (To +12 dB at 1 kHz)  
Decreases when rotated to the left. (To 12 dB at 1 kHz)  
LOW:  
The counter displays the m easured BPM value.  
It will be displayed blinking. If it could not be m easured  
for m ore than 5 seconds, “– – ” is displayed.  
(When AVERAGE is selected.)  
Used for adjusting the low tone of the m icrophone sound.  
Flat at center click.  
Increases when rotated to the right. (To +12 dB at 100 Hz)  
Decreases when rotated to the left. (To 12 dB at 100 Hz)  
The display changes when it could be m easured.  
While m easuring, the previous value will rem ain dis-  
played.  
2 CH1 to CH4 Input Selection Switch and Control  
Knob/Peak level meter  
Input selection sw itch:  
Selects which sound of the two units connected to each  
CH to use.  
CH1 : Switches between CD1/LINE and LINE  
CH2 : Switches between CD2/LINE and PHONO 1  
CH3 : Switches between LINE and PHONO 2  
CH4 : Switches between SUB MIC and PHONO 3  
TRIM:  
• When other than BPM is selected using the effect selec-  
tor (DELAY, ECHO, AUTO PAN, FLANGER), the source  
BPM selected using the effect channel selector (() is con-  
verted to hours and displayed on the counter.  
7 Effector Parameter/BPM Display (Refer to Page 14.)  
1 to 4 MIC MASTER:  
Used for adjusting the level of the input signal.  
The level increases when rotated to the right. (To +6 dB)  
The level decreases when rotated to the left. (To )  
HI:  
Used for adjusting the high tone.  
Flat at center click.  
Increases when rotated to the right. (To +12 dB at 10 kHz)  
Decreases when rotated to the left. (To 20 dB at 10 kHz)  
MID:  
Displays the effect source.  
Counter:  
Displays the effect source BPM and effect param eter, etc.  
(Refer to ) for details of the param eter.)  
BPM...375 to 857 m Sec (1 m Sec step)  
70.0 to 160.0 BPM (0.1 BPM step)  
BEAT:  
When the effect is set to delay, echo, auto pan, or flanger,  
displays to which beat the param eter is set. (1/2 to 4 beats)  
Used for adjusting the m iddle tone.  
Flat at center click.  
Increases when rotated to the right. (To +12 dB at 1 kHz)  
Decreases when rotated to the left. (To 20 dB at 1 kHz)  
LOW:  
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Monitor Selector/ Auto BPM Counter Selector  
button (MONITOR SELECTOR/ AUTO BPM COUNTER SE-  
LECTOR)  
Used for adjusting the low tone.  
Flat at center click.  
Increases when rotated to the right. (To +12 dB at 100 Hz)  
Decreases when rotated to the left. (To 20 dB at 100 Hz)  
Peak level m eter:  
• S e le cts th e s o u rce w h ich is m o n ito re d u s in g th e  
headphone (CH1 to 4, MIC, MASTER, EFFECT).  
When several buttons are pressed, sounds can be m ixed.  
When the button is pressed another tim e, the selection  
is canceled.  
Displays the peak level holding it for two seconds.  
Displays the level before channel fader.  
The display range is about 24 dB to +14 dB.  
When BPM is selected using the effect selector and the  
effect switch is turned on, the beat m onitor function will  
be turned on.  
• When BPM is selected using the effect selector, the chan-  
nel displaying the BPM (CH1 to CH4) is selected.  
When m ore than two are selected together, BPM will not  
be displayed properly.  
3 Master Output Monaural/ Stereo Selection  
Switch (MONO/STEREO)  
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NAME AND FUNCTION OF PARTS  
9 Monitor Monaural/Stereo Selector Switch  
^ Master Balance Knob (MASTER BALANCE)  
Used to adjust the left and right balance of the m aster  
output.  
(MONO/STEREO)  
0 Monitor Equalizer Knob (MONITOR EQ)  
Used to obtain the beat easily with the headphone m oni-  
tor sound.  
Increases/decreases low tone.  
Flat at center click.  
& Booth Monitor Level Knob (BOOTH MONITOR  
LEVEL)  
Used to adjust the output level of the BOOTH MONITOR  
term inal.  
Increases when rotated to the right. (To +12 dB at 100 Hz)  
Decreases when rotated to the left. (To 12 dB at 100 Hz)  
Not affected by the m aster volum e and m aster balance.  
* Effect Selector Switch (EFFECT SELECTOR)  
AUTO BPM (Beat/ m inute):  
Select when perform ing BPM detection.  
DELAY:  
- Monitor Level Knob (MONITOR LEVEL)  
Used for adjusting the headphone m onitor volum e.  
Not affected by the m aster volum e and m aster balance.  
Delays the tim e and repeats once.  
ECHO:  
Delays the tim e and repeats several tim es to produce the  
echo effects.  
= Headphone Term inal (PHONES)  
AUTO PAN:  
~ Channel Fader Volum e  
Used for adjusting the volum e of CH1 to CH4.  
Shifts the left and right channels periodically.  
FLANGER:  
Produces periodic sound change effects by m ixing the  
short delay sound and original sound.  
REVERB:  
Produces the reverb effects.  
PITCH SHIFTER:  
! Assign Sw itch (ASSIGN A, B)  
When perform ing cross fader using two sources (A, B),  
select the channels (CH1 to CH4) to be assigned to A  
and B.  
Effective when the cross fader switch ($) is on (cross  
fader m ix).  
Changes the pitch of the song.  
SEND/ RETURN:  
Select when connecting and using the external effector.  
@ Fader Start Sw itch (FADER START) (Refer to  
Page 17.)  
( Effect Channel Selector (CH. SELECTOR)  
When the optional CD player (CDJ -500G or CDJ -500 )  
is connected to the unit using the control cord, this  
ON/OFF switch is used to start autom atic playing of  
the CD player using the channel fader or cross fader.  
Use to select the source to be effected.  
) Param eter Knob (PARAMETER)  
Used to adjust the param eter of the effector selected with  
the effect selector switch.  
DELAY:  
0 to 680 m Sec (2 m Sec step to 100, 5 m Sec step from 100  
to 680)  
# Cross Fader Volum e (CROSS FADER)  
Adjusts the m ix volum e of the sources set to A and B  
using the assign switch (!).  
ECHO:  
0 to 680 m Sec (2 m Sec step to 100, 5 m Sec step from 100  
to 680)  
AUTO PAN:  
0 to 3500 m Sec (5 m Sec to 100, 10 m Sec from 100 to 900,  
20 m Sec step from 900 to 3500)  
FLANGER:  
$ Cross Fader Switch (CROSS FADER ON/OFF)  
OFF:  
Select when mixing sounds using the channel fader volume.  
(Direct mix.)  
ON:  
Select when m ixing sounds using the cross fader. (Cross  
fader m ix.)  
100 to 9000 m Sec (10 m Sec to 900, 50 m Sec from 900  
to 9000)  
REVERB:  
0 to 100% (1% step)  
PITCH SHIFTER:  
0 to ±100% (1% from 0 to 10, 2% step from 10 to 100)  
% Master Volum e Level Adjustm ent  
Used to adjust the level of the m aster output volum e.  
When the cross fader is ON, the sounds of assigns A, B  
and m ain m icrophone will be output.  
When the cross fader is OFF, the sounds of each channel  
and m ain m icrophone will be output.  
_ Effect Sw itch (EFFECT ON/ OFF)  
Use to switch the effect on/off.  
When turned on according to the beat, the effects will  
also correspond to the beat.  
When the effect is on, it goes on and off.  
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NAME AND FUNCTION OF PARTS  
Rear section  
1 2 3 4  
5
6
7 9  
8
9
CH - 4  
CH - 3  
PHONO 2 LINE  
CH - 2  
CH - 1  
MASTER BOOTH  
OUT 1 MONITOR  
PHONO 3  
PHONO 1 CD 2 / LINE  
LINE  
CD 1  
L
L
L
R
L
L
R
R
R
R
SIGNAL  
GND  
MASTER  
LEVEL  
ATT.  
CH - 2  
CH - 1  
PLAYER CONTROL  
MASTER  
OUT 2  
R
L
R
L
R
L
CH - 4  
SUBMIC  
~AC IN  
L
(MONO)  
(MONO)  
R
MASTER OUT 3  
SEND  
RETURN  
0
-
=
~
!
9 CH-1, 2 Player Control Term inal  
1 Master Output 1 Terminal (MASTER OUT 1)  
When connecting the optional CDJ -500 or CDJ -500G to  
the CD term inals of CH-1 or CH-2, the fader start function  
can be used by connecting this term inal to the control  
term inal of the player.  
Connects the power am plifier using a cord with RCA plug.  
2 Booth Monitor Output Term inal  
(BOOTH MONITOR)  
Connects the power am plifier which connects the speaker  
for m onitoring audio.  
0 Pow er Cord Connection Term inal  
Connects the power cord provided.  
3 Master Output Level Adjustm ent Knob  
- Master Output 2 Term inal (MASTER OUT 2)  
Connects the XLR input supporting power am plifier.  
(MASTER LEVEL ATT.)  
4 CH-4 Phono Input Term inal (PHONO 3)  
PHONO 3 : Connects the analog player. (for MM only)  
= Master Output 3 Term inal (MASTER OUT 3)  
Connects the PHONE input supporting power am plifier.  
5 CH-3 Input Term inal  
~ External Effector Connecting Term inal  
PHONO 2 : Connects the analog player. (for MM only)  
(SEND, RETURN)  
LINE :  
Connects audio equipm ent such as DAT.  
Used to connect other equipm ent for adjusting sound.  
SEND (Output) : Connects the input term inal of the ex-  
ternal effector.  
6 Ground Term inal (SIGNAL GND)  
Connects to the GND cord of the analog player.  
Uses L channel output for using the  
effector of m onaural input.  
The sound that L and R are m ixed will  
be sent to the effector.  
This term inal is for only an analog player, not for a  
safety ground.  
RETURN (Input) : Connects the output term inal of the ex-  
ternal effector.  
7 CH-2 Input Term inal  
PHONO 1 :Connects to the analog player. (for MM only)  
CD/ LINE : Connects optional CD players such as CDJ-500 .  
Uses L channel input for using the ef-  
fector of m onaural input. It will be in-  
put to both channels L and R.  
8 CH-1 Input Term inal  
LINE : Connects audio equipm ent such as a cassette deck,  
etc.  
! CH-4 Sub Microphone Input Term inal  
(SUB MIC)  
CD : Connects optional CD players such as the CDJ -500 .  
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USING THE EFFECT FUNCTION  
With the built-in DSP (digital signal processor), sound ef-  
fects can be enjoyed and BPM m easured.  
PROFESSIONAL  
DJ MIXER  
DJ M-5 0 0  
MASTER  
MIC  
CH–1  
CH–2  
CH–3  
CH–4  
POWER  
CD 1/ LINE  
LINE  
MONO  
STEREO  
CD 2/ LINE  
PHONO  
1
LINE  
PHONO  
2
SUB MIC  
PHONO  
3
MIC LEVEL  
TRIM  
TRIM  
TRIM  
TRIM  
MASTER LEVEL  
dB  
14  
dB  
14  
dB  
14  
dB  
14  
dB  
14  
EFFECT  
10  
7
10  
7
10  
7
10  
10  
7
0dB  
+6dB  
+6dB  
+6dB  
+6dB  
7
4
1
2
3
4
HI  
HI  
HI  
HI  
HI  
4
4
4
4
AUTO BPM COUNTER  
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
BPM  
Sec  
m
0
+12dB  
0
+12dB  
0
+12dB  
0
+12dB  
0
–12dB  
+12dB  
–20dB  
–20dB  
–20dB  
–20dB  
REAL AVERAGE  
-1  
-2  
-3  
-5  
-1  
-2  
-3  
-5  
-1  
-2  
-3  
-5  
-1  
-2  
-3  
-5  
-1  
-2  
-3  
-5  
-7  
-10  
-15  
-24  
MID  
MID  
MID  
MID  
MID  
Real-tim e/average selection  
MASTER  
MIC  
EQ  
EQ  
EQ  
+12dB  
EQ  
+12dB  
EQ  
+12dB  
1
2
3
4
+12dB  
–12dB  
+12dB  
-7 –20dB  
-7 –20dB  
-7 –20dB  
-7 –20dB  
PARAMETER  
LOW  
LOW  
LOW  
LOW  
LOW  
-10  
-15  
-24  
-10  
-15  
-24  
-10  
-15  
-24  
-10  
-15  
-24  
%
BPM  
m
Sec  
1
3
1
2
4
/
/
/
/1  
/
2
4
1
1
+12dB  
+12dB  
+12dB  
+12dB  
L
R
–12dB  
+12dB  
–20dB  
–20dB  
–20dB  
–20dB  
BEAT  
MONITOR SELECTOR  
Monitor selector  
(Auto BPM Counter Selector)  
MIC  
CH–1  
CH–2  
CH–3  
CH–4  
MASTER  
EFFECT  
AUTO BPM COUNTER SELECTOR  
10  
9
10  
9
10  
9
10  
9
10  
9
10  
9
EFFECT SELECTOR  
m Sec  
MONITOR  
8
8
8
8
8
8
MONO  
STEREO  
AUTO PAN FLANGER  
7
7
7
7
7
7
ECHO  
REVERB  
6
6
6
6
6
6
%
PITCH  
SHIFTER  
DELAY  
5
5
5
5
5
5
AUTO  
BPM  
SEND/  
RETURN  
MONITOR EQ  
4
4
4
4
4
4
Effect selector  
3
3
3
3
3
3
2
2
2
2
2
2
CH.SELECTOR  
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
4
2
MIC  
0
0
0
0
0
0
MASTER  
1
–12dB  
+12dB  
MONITOR LEVEL  
Effect channel selector  
Param eter knob  
Effect switch  
CH-1  
OFF  
CH-2  
CROSS FADER  
OFF ON  
MASTER BALANCE  
PARAMETER  
ON  
OFF  
FADER START  
ON  
2
3
2
1
3
4
1
4
0dB  
L
R
MIN  
MAX  
ASSIGN  
A
ASSIGN  
B
CROSS FADER  
EFFECT ON/ OFF  
BOOTH MONITOR LEVEL  
PHONES  
<A  
B>  
0dB  
Features of Various Effectors  
Auto BPM Counter (AUTO BPM COUNTER)  
Autom atically m easures the BPM (beats per m inute (tem po)) of the song and displays it digitally. (*1)  
It not only counts the beat of bass sounds but also calculates, using a com puter, the original BPM of the song required by DJ s  
and displays it digitally.  
This allows the BPM to now be checked not only with the ear as done previously but also visually, thereby enabling songs  
with different tem pos to be m ixed m ore quickly and sim ply.  
(*1: Able to calculate the BPM of m ost songs, but not of som e (e.g. acapella, ad lib, etc.).)  
Beat Effector (Effects linked to BPM)  
Various effects are linked to the BPM calculated by the above auto BPM counter to allow a never-before sound m ixing.  
1. Delay (one repeated sound)  
Mixes delay sounds of 1/2, 3/4, and 1/1 beats quickly and sim ply.  
For exam ple, when 1/2 beat delay sounds are m ixed, the beat will change from 4 to 8.  
When 3/4 beat delay sounds are m ixed, the rhythm will change to a jum py one.  
(Exam ple)  
Original  
(4 beats)  
1/2 delay  
(8 beats)  
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2. Echo (repeated sounds)  
Mixes echo sounds of 1/2, 3/4, and 1/1 beats quickly and sim ply.  
For exam ple, when input sounds are cut with the 1/1 beat echo sound, the song fades out while repeating sounds corre-  
sponding to the beat.  
When the m icrophone sound is im posed by 1/1 beat echo, it is repeatedly played back.  
Troll effects can be produced by im posing 1/1 beat echo on the vocals of the song.  
(Exam ple)  
Beat  
Fade out  
Cuts the input sound  
1 beat  
3. Auto Pan (L-R Balance)  
1 beat  
Pans the sound to the left and right (auto beat pan) autom atically according to the rhythm in beats of 1/2, 3/4, 1/1, 2/1, or 4/  
1.  
Also pans sounds to the left and right in a short tim e (short auto pan) which cannot be perform ed m anually.  
Auto Beat Pan  
(Exam ple)  
Center  
(Stereo)  
Center  
(Stereo)  
Short Auto Pan  
1 cycle=1/2, 1/1, 2/1, 4/1 beat  
4. Flanger  
Quickly and easily produces 1 cycle flanger effects in beats 1/2, 3/4, 1/1, 2/1, or 4/1.  
(Exam ple)  
Short Delay  
1 cycle=1/2, 1/1, 2/1 4/1 beats  
5. Pitch Shifter  
The pitch (key) can be changed within the ±1 octave range.  
As the speed of the analog record turntable and the CD player change by %, the changes in the volum e can be corrected by %.  
When the pitch shifter is set to m icrophone sound, it produces voice changer effects.  
6. Reverb  
Produces reverb effects.  
7. Send/ Return (External Effects Input/ output)  
Connects available effectors, sam plers, etc.  
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USING THE EFFECT FUNCTION  
Measuring BPM  
Songs with different tem pos can be m ixed easily because  
the BPM of the channel selected using the m onitor selec-  
tor (auto BPM counter selector) and channel selected us-  
ing the effect channel selector is m easured and displayed.  
1
2
3
4
AUTO BPM COUNTER  
(Exam ple)  
Displays the BPM of the song input to the m onitor selector  
CH2 and effect channel selector CH4.  
BPM  
REAL AVERAGE  
1 Set the effect selector to AUTO BPM.  
2 Set the effect channel selector to CH4.  
MASTER  
MIC  
The param eter LED 4 lights up.  
1
2
3
4
The param eter window (lower window) shows the  
BPM (value) of the song input to CH4.  
PARAMETER  
* To switch the channel level m eter to the beat m eter,  
press the effect switch. Each press will switch to the  
channel level m eter or beat m eter.  
BPM  
* The BPM of som e songs cannot be m easured by the  
auto BPM counter in som e cases. Even in such cases,  
to know the BPM, press the effect switch according  
to the beat of the song. After several presses, the  
param eter window (lower window) will show the  
BPM (value).  
1
3
1
2
4
/
/
/1  
/
/
2
4
1
1
BEAT  
*1  
3 Press CH2 of the m onitor selector (auto BPM  
Display when BPM of CH2 (126) and BPM of CH4 (126.9)  
m atch.  
counter selector).  
The auto BPM counter LED 2 lights up.  
The BPM (value) of the song input to CH2 will be dis-  
played on the auto BPM counter window (upper win-  
dow).  
* To m easure the BPM accurately, select only one from  
CH1 to CH4 for the auto BPM counter selector.  
4 Select the BPM display (real-tim e/ average)  
w ith the sw itch button.  
Each press will switch to real-tim e or average dis-  
play.  
Real-tim e display : Displays the m easured BPM value  
for every beat. If it cannot be m easured for m ore than  
5 seconds, “– – will be displayed.  
Average display : Measures and displays the aver-  
age of the BPM values m easured every beat. Contin-  
ues displaying the previous BPM value when the av-  
erage value could not be m easured.  
When the player speed is adjusted and the BPM value of  
two channels m atch (within ±1), the beat display 1/1 LED  
lights up. (*1)  
* The param eter knob does not operate in BPM m easuring  
m ode.  
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USING THE EFFECT FUNCTION  
Operating Delay, Echo, Auto pan, Flanger  
1
2
3
4
(Exam ple) Im pose the delay effects on the CH2 song.  
AUTO BPM COUNTER  
1 Set the effect selector to DELAY.  
2 Set the effect channel selector to CH2.  
m Sec  
The param eter LED 2 lights up.  
The tim e of 1 beat (m Sec.) of the BPM of the song  
input to CH2 is displayed on the auto BPM counter  
window (upper window).  
REAL AVERAGE  
Select the BPM display (real-tim e/average) with the  
switch button.  
Real-tim e display : Displays the m easured BPM value  
for every beat.  
If it cannot be m easured for m ore than 5 seconds,  
“– – will be displayed.  
MASTER  
MIC  
1
2
3
4
PARAMETER  
Average display : Measures and displays the aver-  
age of the BPM values m easured every beat. Contin-  
ues displaying the previous BPM value when the av-  
erage value could not be m easured.  
BPM  
1
3
1
2
4
/
/
/
/1  
/
2
4
1
1
BEAT  
3 Set the param eter value w ith the param eter  
knob (delay tim e).  
When the param eter value (delay tim e) is set accord-  
ing to the tim e of 1 beat of the BPM displayed on the  
auto BPM counter window (upper window), higher  
effects are produced.  
Display where a half beat delay (250 m Sec) has been set to  
the m usic with BPM of 120 (tim e conversion 500 m Sec.)  
When 1/2 delay tim e is set to the tim e of 1 beat of the  
m easured BPM, the beat display 1/2 LED lights up.  
Set the param eter value while referring to the beat  
display LED.  
* When the BPM cannot be m easured, the beat dis-  
play 1/2 to 4/1 LEDs will not light up.  
To check the effect sound, press the effect of the  
m onitor selector. This will enable the effect sound to  
be m onitored using the headphone output.  
4 Turn on the effect sw itch.  
The effect switch blinks and the effect (delay) is im -  
posed on the m aster output.  
Each press will turn on or off the effects.  
By turning on the effects according to the beat, the  
effects' cycle will be synchronized with the beat to  
produce better effects.  
The echo, auto pan, and flanger effects can be produced  
by operating in the sam e way.  
Precautions for Effect Function  
• Use the effect selector while the effects are off (while the  
effect switch is lit).  
If used while the effects are on (while the effect switch is  
blinking), noises m ay be produced.  
• When an effect function (delay, echo, reverb, etc.) is on  
and is switched using the effect channel selector, the re-  
m aining effects of the channel before switching will be  
output com pletely.  
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USING THE EFFECT FUNCTION  
Operating Pitch Shifter and Reverb  
1
2
3
4
(Exam ple) Pitch-shift the CH3 song by 90%.  
AUTO BPM COUNTER  
1 Set the effect selector to PITCH SHIFTER.  
2 Set the effect channel selector to CH3.  
The param eter LED 3 lights up.  
* All the auto BPM counter displays go off.  
REAL AVERAGE  
3 Set the param eter value (pitch %) using the  
param eter knob.  
MASTER  
MIC  
To check the effect sound, press the effect of the m oni-  
tor selector. This will enable the effect sound to be  
m onitored using the headphone and booth m onitor  
outputs.  
1
2
3
4
PARAMETER  
%
4 Turn on the effect sw itch.  
The effect switch blinks and the effect (pitch shift) is  
im posed on the m aster output. Each press will turn  
on or off the effects.  
1
3
1
2
4
/
/
/
/1  
BEAT  
Display where CH3 has been pitch-shifted by 90%.  
/
2
4
1
1
The reverb effects can be produced by operating in the sam e  
way.  
Using the External Effector  
(Exam ple) Set the external effect for the CH3 song.  
1 Set the effect selector to SEND/ RETURN.  
2 Set the effect channel selector to CH3.  
The param eter LED 3 lights up.  
1
2
3
4
3 Set the param eter of the external effector, etc.  
AUTO BPM COUNTER  
To check the effect sound, press the effect of the  
m onitor selector. This will enable the effect sound to  
be m onitored using the headphone and booth m oni-  
tor outputs.  
Dis p la ys th e ch a n n e l  
and BPM selected with  
the m onitor selector.  
REAL AVERAGE  
4 Turn on the effect sw itch.  
The effect switch blinks and the effect (external ef-  
fect) is im posed on the m aster output. Each press  
will turn on or off the effects.  
MASTER  
MIC  
1
2
3
4
To use the auto BPM counter while using the external ef-  
fector, select one channel from CH1 to CH4 of the m onitor  
selector (auto BPM counter selector).  
PARAMETER  
The LED of the channel selected by the auto BPM coun-  
ter lights up.  
The BPM of the song input to the channel will be dis-  
played on the auto BPM counter window (upper win-  
dow).  
1
3
1
2
4
/
/
/
/1  
/
2
4
1
1
Select the BPM display (real-tim e/average) with the  
switch button.  
BEAT  
Real-tim e display : Displays the m easured BPM value  
for every beat.  
If it cannot be m easured for m ore than 5 seconds,  
“– – will be displayed.  
Average display : Measures and displays the average  
of the BPM values m easured every beat. Continues  
displaying the previous BPM value when the average  
value could not be m easured.  
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USING THE FADER START FUNCTION  
By connecting the optional CD players CDJ -500G and CDJ -500 to CH1 and CH2, the player can be started using the channel  
fader or cross fader controls. (The control cable m ust be connected.)  
AUTO BPM COUNTER SELECTOR  
10  
9
10  
9
10  
9
10  
9
10  
9
10  
9
EFFECT SELECTOR  
MONITOR  
Channel fader controls  
m Sec  
8
8
8
8
8
8
MONO  
STEREO  
AUTO PAN FLANGER  
7
7
7
7
7
7
ECHO  
REVERB  
6
6
6
6
6
6
%
PITCH  
SHIFTER  
DELAY  
5
5
5
5
5
5
AUTO  
BPM  
SEND/  
RETURN  
MONITOR EQ  
4
4
4
4
4
4
3
3
3
3
3
3
2
2
2
2
2
2
CH.SELECTOR  
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
4
2
MIC  
0
0
0
0
0
0
MASTER  
1
–12dB  
+12dB  
MONITOR LEVEL  
CH-1  
OFF  
CH-2  
CROSS FADER  
Fader start switches  
assign (A) switch  
Cross fader switch  
Assign (B) switch  
MASTER BALANCE  
PARAMETER  
ON  
OFF  
FADER START  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
2
3
2
3
1
4
1
4
0dB  
L
R
MIN  
MAX  
ASSIGN  
A
ASSIGN  
B
CROSS FADER  
EFFECT ON/ OFF  
BOOTH MONITOR LEVEL  
PHONES  
<A  
B>  
Cross fader control  
0dB  
Fader Start Play  
When the DJ m ixer DJ M-500 and the CD player CDJ -500G for DJ s are connected using the control cable, fader start play  
can be perform ed. This m eans that by increasing the m ixer fader control, the pause of the player will be released and the  
song starts im m ediately autom atically. The cross fader can also be used to perform fader start play. By returning the fader  
to the original position, as the player will be returned to the cue point (back cue), sam pler playing can also be perform ed.  
(DJ M-500 fader start play can be perform ed even when com bined with the CDJ -500G and CDJ -500 . However, back cue  
play can be perform ed only when com bined with the CDJ -500 .)  
Control cable  
B
A
Cross Fader Start Play and Back Cue Play  
CDJ -500  
CDJ -500  
A can be started just by m oving the cross fader control  
from right to left during standby when A is at the cue point.  
Likewise, B can also be started just by m oving the cross  
fader control from left to right during standby when B is  
at the cue point.  
At the same time, A will back cue (returns to the cue point).  
DJ M-500  
CROSS FADER  
Starting the Channel fader  
Starting the Cross Fader  
1 Turn off the cross fader sw itch.  
1 Turn on the cross fader sw itch.  
2 Turn on the fader start sw itch of the channel  
2 Turn on the fader start sw itch (CH-1 or CH-2)  
of the channel connected to the player to be  
controlled.  
connected to the player to be controlled.  
3 Minim ize the channel fader controls fully.  
3 Select the channel connecting the player w ith  
4 Set the cue point of the player and set the  
the assign sw itch.  
player to standby at this cue point.  
4 Minim ize the cross fader of the selected chan-  
nel fully. (The exam ple is the case of connect-  
ing the player to CH-1.)  
5 To start playing, raise the cross fader volum e  
at the tim ing to be started.  
[Exam ple]  
The cue point m ay be preset in the CDJ -500 . In this  
case, there is no need for the player to standby at the  
cue point.  
CROSS FADER  
2
3
1
4
<A  
B>  
After playing starts, if the fader control is com pletely  
returned to the original position, the player will return  
to the cue point and set into the standby state.  
ASSIGN A  
5 Set the cue point of the player and set the  
player to standby at this cue point.  
6 To start playing, raise the cross fader volum e  
at the tim ing to be started.  
* This function will not work when assigns A and B are  
the sam e CH, etc.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
Incorrect operations are often m istaken for trouble and m alfunctions. If you think that there is som ething wrong with this  
com ponent, check the points below. Som etim es the trouble m ay lie in another com ponent. Investigate the other com ponents  
and electrical appliances being used.  
If the trouble cannot be rectified even after exercising the checks listed below, ask your nearest PIONEER authorized service  
center or your dealer to carry out repair work.  
Sym ptom  
Cause  
Rem edy  
The pow er does not turn on. • The power cord is not connected.  
• Connect to the power outlet.  
No sound or soft sound.  
• The position of the input selector switch is wrong. • Select the device currently playing  
with the input selector switch.  
• The connection cord is not connected properly or • Connect properly.  
disconnected.  
• The term inal or plug is dirty.  
• Clean and connect.  
• The m aster output level adjustm ent control is set • Adjust the m aster output level adjust-  
too low.  
m ent control.  
Noises  
• The m aster output level is too high.  
• The input level is too high.  
• The cross fader switch is OFF.  
• Adjust with the m aster output level  
adjustm ent control.  
• Adjust with the trim knob.  
No cross fader.  
• Turn on the cross fader switch.  
• The Assign A and B switches are not set correctly. • Set the cross-fader source with the  
assign switch.  
The fader of the CD player • The fader start switch is off.  
• Turn on the fader start switch.  
does not start.  
• The player control term inal at the rear is not Connect the control terminals of the CD  
connected.  
player and the unit with the control  
cord.  
No effects.  
• The effect channel selector is not set correctly.  
• The param eter knob is set to m inim um (MIN).  
Select the channel to be im posed with  
the effects properly.  
• Adjust the param eter knob.  
External effector noise.  
• The level of the input from the external effector Lower the output level of the external  
is too high. effector.  
Abnorm al functioning of this unit m ay be caused by static electricity, or other external interference. To restore norm al opera-  
tion, turn the power off and then on again.  
Replacement of Cross Fader Volume Control  
The unit has a structure which allows its cross fader to be  
replaced.  
Replace as follows.  
1 Disconnect the power plug of the unit from the outlet.  
2 Pull up the knob A of the cross fader and rem ove.  
3 Rem ove the two screws B and rem ove the slider panel  
C.  
D
B
B
C
<A  
B>  
4 Rem ove the cross fader assem bly from the unit, and  
disconnect the connector D.  
5 Rem ove the two screws E and replace the cross fader  
volum e control with a new one.  
A
6 Attach the screws E, connector D, slider panel C,  
screws B, and knob A of the cross fader in the reverse  
order of the above.  
Fully insert the connector D into the cross fader assem bly.  
If it is not fully inserted, the unit will not work correctly.  
E
E
NOTES:  
• Do not touch the internal parts of the unit or put your  
hand inside the unit, as this m ay cause injuries and dam -  
age to the unit.  
• Be careful not to drop rem oved parts and screws inside  
the unit.  
Order the cross fader assem bly (DWG1473) from your near-  
est dealer or PIONEER authorized service center.  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
Audio Section  
Electrical Section, Others  
Input term inal (Input level/im pedance)  
Power supply voltage ................................ AC 120 V, 60 Hz  
Power consum ption ..................................................... 41 W  
Operating tem perature ............................... +5 °C to +35 °C  
Operating hum idity ........................................... 5 % to 85 %  
External dim ensions ..... 320 (W) × 357.4 (D) × 107 (H) m m  
12-5/8 (W) × 14-1/16 (D) × 4-3/16 (H) in  
CD/LINE .................................... –14 dBV (200 m V) / 22 kΩ  
PHONO ......................................... –54 dBV (2 m V) / 47 kΩ  
MAIN MIC ...................................... –54 dBV (2 m V) / 3 kΩ  
SUB MIC ........................................ –60 dBV (1 m V) / 3 kΩ  
RETURN ................................... –14 dBV (200 m V) / 22 kΩ  
Weight .............................................................. 5.9 kg (13 lb)  
Output term inal (Output level/im pedance)  
MASTER OUT 1 (RCA) ......................... 0 dBV (1 V) / 1 kΩ  
MASTER OUT 2 (XLR) ................. 4 dBm (1.23 V) / 600 Ω  
MASTER OUT 3 (1/4"PHONE) ............. 0 dBV (1 V) / 1 kΩ  
BOOTH MONITOR................................ 0 dBV (1 V) / 1 kΩ  
SEND ..................................................... 0 dBV (1 V) / 1 kΩ  
PHONES ......................................... –4 dBV (0.63 V) / 22 Ω  
Accessories  
• Power cord ....................................................................... 1  
Short-circuit pin plug ....................................................... 4  
• Operating instructions ..................................................... 1  
Frequency characteristics  
CD/LINE ..................................... 20 Hz to 20 kHz (±0.5 dB)  
PHONO ............................ 20 Hz to 20 kHz (±1.5 dB/RIAA)  
MIC ............................................... 20 Hz to 20 kHz (±2 dB)  
NOTE:  
Specifications and the design are subject to possible m odi-  
fications without notice, due to im provem ents.  
SN ratio  
CD/LINE ..................................................................... 85 dB  
PHONO ...................................................................... 77 dB  
MIC ............................................................................ 69 dB  
Total harm onic distortion rate  
CD/LINE ,PHONO ,MIC ................................ Below 0.02 %  
Cross talk...................................................................... 70 dB  
Channel equalizer  
LOW ............................................ +12 dB, –20 dB (100 Hz)  
MID ................................................ +12 dB, –20 dB (1 kHz)  
HI ................................................. +12 dB, –20 dB (10 kHz)  
Microphone equalizer  
LOW ......................................................... ±12 dB (100 Hz)  
MID .............................................................. ±12 dB (1 kHz)  
HI ...............................................................±12 dB (10 kHz)  
Monitor equalizer ....................................... ±12 dB (100 Hz)  
Effector  
Delay, echo ................................................. 0 to 680 m Sec  
Auto pan ................................................... 0 to 3500 m Sec  
Flanger .................................................. 100 to 9000 m Sec  
Reverb ............................................................... 0 to 100 %  
Pitch shifter ..................................................... 0 to ±100 %  
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Published by Pioneer Electronic Corporation.  
Copyright © 1995 Pioneer Electronic Corporation.  
All rights reserved.  
PIONEER ELECTRONIC CORPORATION 4-1, Meguro 1-Chom e, Meguro-ku, Tokyo 153, J apan  
PIONEER NEW MEDIA TECHNOLOGIES, INC. 2265 East 220th Street, Long Beach, California 90810, U.S.A.  
PIONEER ELECTRONICS OF CANADA, INC. 300 Allstate Parkway, Markham , Ontario L3R OP2, Canada  
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