Specifications
PYD1100
Input Sensitivity/Impedance
High
Mid
10kHz; +10/-10dB
1 kHz; +10/-10dB
100Hz; +10/-10dB
Mic 1-2
1.5 mV/600 Ohms, bal/unbal
3.0 mV/50K Ohms
150 mV/27K Ohms
Phono 1-2
Line 1-7
Low
MIC Tone Control
Output Level
Amp
High
10kHz; +10/-10dB
100Hz; +10/-10dB
-16dB
2.0 V/10kOhms
2.0 V/10kOhms
150mV/10kOhms
Booth
LOW
Record
Talkover Attenuation
Frequency Response
20Hz – 20kHz +/- 3 dB
1 1
S/N Ratio (at 1 kHz)
Power Source
120 VAC, 60Hz/230 VAC, 50 Hz
Mic
>60 dB/1.5mV input
>70 dB/3.0mV input
>80 dB/150 mV input
Phono
Line
Dimensions, inches
(mm)
19.0 x 4 x 7
(482 x 101.6 x 177.8)
Distortion
Mic
Phono
Line
0.20%
0.05%
0.03%
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Limited Warranty
All PYLE PRO products are carefully constructed and tested before shipment.
Units purchased in the USA are warranted to be free of defects in material
and workmanship for two (2) years from the date of purchase. This warranty
is limited to the original retail purchaser of the mixer.
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1600 63rd Street
Brooklyn, NY 11204
You must also include the following items with your return:
Should the unit fail due to factory defects in material or workmanship, your
unit will be repaired or replaced at the sole discretion of PYLE.
• A copy of your sales receipt or other proof of purchase
• A brief letter, indicating the problem you are experiencing with the product
• Include in your letter your return address, daytime phone number and R.A. number
• Also include a check or money order for $20.00 for return
To obtain warranty service, you must first call our Consumer Return Hotline
at (718) 236-6948 to obtain a Return Authorization Number. This R.A. # must shipping, handling and insurance, or provide your Visa/MC number with expiration date.
appear on the outside of your package and on all paperwork relating to your
return.
Our obligation under this warranty is limited to the repair or replacement
of the defective unit when it is returned to us prepaid. This warranty will
be considered void if the unit was tampered with, improperly serviced or
subject to misuse, neglect or accidental damage.
When returning the unit to us for warranty service, it must be carefully
packed and shipped, prepaid, to:
Please complete warranty card, detach and return
Thank you for purchasing this PYLE
product. To activate your
warranty registration card
warranty, please mail this card
within 10 days.
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Presetting the Controls Before Use
Connecting High Level Output Audio Sources
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.
Connect up to 7 such sources (tuner, cassette deck, CD Player, camcorder or VCR) to the input jacks
for Line 1 , Line 2(if not being used as Phono 1 input), Line 3, Line 4(if not being used as Phono 2
input), Line 5, Line 6, Line 7. Please note that Phono 1 and Line 2 (as well as Phono 2 and Line 4)
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 here.
Set up the mixer controls like this before you start:
CONTROL
SETTING
Power On/Off
OFF
0
0
Tone Controls, High, Mid & Low
MIC 1, CH 1/2/3/4, Master & Cue Levels
Crossfader
Use RCA type
patch cables
CENTER
NPUT
CH 2
CH
VOLTAGE
OUTPUT
INPUT
~AC INPUT
FUSE F 500mA 250V
CH 4
CH 3
CH 2
CH 1
Master
Booth
Rec
L
L
L
GND
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
MIC 2
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
Line
7
Line
6
Line
5
Phono 2
/Line 4
LN 4 PH 2 Line
3
Phono
1
2
LN 2 PH 1 Line
1
Connecting the Mixer Inputs
/Line
This mixer permits connection of up to seven (7) audio input sources,and two microphones. Such a
system might include, for example:
PH 2 Line 3 Phono 1 LN 2 PH 1 Line 1
/Line 2
High Level Output
Audio Source
LEFT output
Two Microphones
Two Turntables
Fire CD players
Two Microphones
Seven CD players
Two Microphones
Two Turntables
Two Microphones
Two Turntables
NOTE!
Two CD players
Two CD players
If you use a High Level Output Audio Source(s)
in the Phono1/Line2 (and/or Phono2/Line4)
input jack(s), be sure to place the Input Select
switch in the LINE2 (and/or LINE4) position(s)!
Three Cassette Decks
One Rhythm Synth
Two Cassette Deck
RIGHT output
CD player, cassette deck, camcorder, VCR, etc.
Do not connect any audio source with a HIGH LEVEL OUTPUT to the
LOW LEVEL PHONO 1 or PHONO 2 mixer audio input jacks (an audio
source output with a volume control is HIGH LEVEL).
Please observe
the following:
Connecting Turntables and Other Level Output Audio Sources
Connect up to 2 turntables to the Phono 1 and Phono 2 input jacks. Please note that Phone 1 and
Line 2 (as well as Phono 2 and Line 4) use the same jacks. The selector switch below the jacks should
be set to Phono position if the jacks are used for phono inputs.
Connecting Microphones
Microphone 1. Connect a balanced/unbalanced low impedance (600 Ohm) XLR type MIC OR a low
impedance MIC with a 1/4” plug to the MIC 1 jack in the upper left corner of the mixer control panel.
When using a turntable, you should also securely connect its ground wire (usually green or black)
to the Ground screw on the input panel of the mixer.
Use 1/4” or
XLR-type jack
Use RCA type
patch cables
MIC 1
VOLTAGE
OUTPUT
INPUT
~AC INPUT
FUSE F 500mA 250V
CH 4
CH 3
CH 2
CH 1
Master
Booth
Rec
GND
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
MIC 2
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
NPUT
Line
7
Line
6
Line
5
Phono 2
ine 4
LN 4 PH 2 Line
3
Phono
1
2
LN 2 PH 1 Line
1
/Line
CH 2
CH
Magnetic cartridge turntable
L
L
L
LEFT output
R
R
R
Microphone 2. Connect a high quality balanced/unbalanced low impedance (600 Ohm) microphone
with a 1/4” plug to the MIC 2 jack on the lower left corner of the mixer’s back panel.
RIGHT output
PH 2 Line 3 Phono 1 LN 2 PH 1 Line 1
/Line 2
GROUND wire from turntable
Use 1/4”
jack
MIC 2
NOTE!
If you use a Turntable in the Phono1/Line2
(and/or Phono2/Line4) input jack(s), be sure
to place the Input Select switch in the PHONO1
(and/or PHONO2) position(s)!
VOLTAGE
O
UTPUT
INPUT
~AC INPUT
FUSE F 500mA 250V
CH 4
CH 3
CH 2
CH 1
Master
Booth
Rec
GND
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
M2
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
Line
7
Line
6
Line
5
Phono 2
/Line 4
LN 4 PH 2 Line
3
Phono
1
2
LN 2 PH 1 Line
1
/Line
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Connecting the Mixer Outputs
Output to an Amplifier
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.
To play the mixer’s output signal through your speaker system (for events such as parties, dances,
conferences, etc.) connect an audio patch cord (not supplied) from the mixers AMP L and R jacks
to your receiver amplifier’s left and right input jacks.
Output to a Tape or Digital Audio Recorder
To play the mixer’s output signal through your speaker system (for events such as parties, dances,
conferences, etc.) connect an audio patch cord (not supplied) from the mixers REC L and R jacks
to your receiver/amplifier’s left and right input jacks.
Booth Output
To monitor the mixer output to a second set of speakers in the DJ booth (or in a remote location)
connect an audio patch cord (not supplied) from the mixers BOOTH L and R jacks to your secondary
amplifier’s left and right input jacks.
Stereo Headphones
CAUTION: In order to avoid sudden unpleasant sound output,
adjust the output devices controls to these settings before you
connect the mixer’s output jacks to these devices’ input jacks.
Listen Safely! Please observe the following:
Do not listen at extremely high volume levels. Extended,
high-volume listening can lead to permanent hearing loss.
Follow these guidelines to protect your hearing, especially
when using headphones.
OUTPUT DEVICE
CONTROL
SETTING
Tape Deck
Amplifier/Receiver
POWER
POWER
TONE
OFF
OFF
FLAT
Always start by setting the volume level to the lowest
possible level before listening.
Put headphones on, and then gradually increase the
volume as necessary.
Once you set the volume level do not increase it. Over
a period of time, your ears adapt to a volume level and there
is a temptation to increase it. Even though such an increase
may not cause discomfort, it might still damage your hearing.
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Adding Equalization to the Mix
These high, mid and low 3 band equallzation controls, permit you to tailor the tone frequency of
the master output processed through the mix. left in their center positions, the sound is
unaffected.
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 power LED will illuminate.
Using the Microphone
Incorporating Voice into the Mix
3. Turn on the audio input sources you wish to mix, and set them to play (or talk continuously into
the microphone).
To blend voice from the microphones with the audio program material, first be sure the MIC/TALKOVER
switch is set to the ON position. (In this position, the MIC channel is mixed into the program like
any other audio input source.)
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 you can play them through your amplifier system or record
them on your tape deck, see “Mixing the Inputs.”
Then adjust the corresponding MIC level controls to increase or decrease the microphone level (this
will not affect the main volume inputs). When a microphone is not in use, set the MIC/TALKOVER
switch to OFF.
Monitoring (”Cueing”) the Inputs
1. Set the CUE ASSIGN switch of the input source (CH1, CH2, CH3 or CH4) you wish to
monitor.
Talkover Mode
Talkover mode allows a voice to be heard clearly through the microphone by attenuating all the
other audio input sources. This mode is engaged by setting the Talkover Switch to the TALKOVER
position.
2. Adjust the Headphone Level control to a comfortable listening level.
3. The Headphone CUE/PGM control permits you to switch easily from listening to CUE material to
the playing PROGRAM sound. You can also listen to both simultaneously by moving the Headphone
CUE/PGM control to a point midway between the two ends.
Microphone Tone Controls
These HIGH, and LOW controls, permit you to tailor the tone frequencies of the MIC inputs processed
through the mix. Left in their center positions, the sound is unaffected (”flat”).
Microphone Level Controls
Mixing the Inputs
The independent MIC1 controls permit you to increase or decrease the levels of these microphones
within the mix.
There are a maximum of ten input sources available at one time, including two microphone inputs.
Both microphone input sources are always available as part of the mix, if desired. Each of the four
audio channels can be linked to two different input sources, and one of these sources for each channel
is available for mixing.Turn on all the available audio sources and be sure they are providing sound
before continuing.
Using the Crossfader
When the crossfader slider is in the center position, the two assigned channels play equally. Sliding
the control towards the CH2 position will increase the level of CH2 and fade out CH3 proportionally
to the distance from center. Likewise, sliding the control towards the CH3 position will increase the
level of CH3 and fade out CH2.
1. Select the Channel Input Selectors for each channel, choose the audio sources you want to mix
for each channel (i.e., choose PHONO1/LINE2 or LINE3).
2. Set the Mic and Channel Level controls all to within the 8 - 10 range.
3. Slide the MASTER volume control toward 10 until you get an average reading of 0 on both Output
Level LED Meters. The output level displayed in the meters represents the TOTAL output from all
the channels supplying audio to the mix. NOTE: Once you set this level, we suggest you do not
change it!
4. If you add or change input sources, adjust the corresponding MIC1 or CH1, CH2, CH3 or CH4
level control(s) to maintain the average reading of 0 on the LED meters.
5. To change the overall sound level, adjust the RECEIVER/AMPLIFIER (NOT THE MIXER) volume
control to the desired volume.
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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
audio input
source
• Check the control setting
• Check the connection between the mixer and the input source
• Check that the turntable’s ground wire (usually black or green) is fastened securely to the GROUND
SCREW on the mixer input panel
Hum from PHONO
Hum from other
source
• Make sure there are no low level inputs connected to the LINE input jacks
Feedback is
present
• Move the microphone further away from the output speakers, or use a directional microphone
Care and
Maintenance
Your Pyle Pro Mixer is an example
of superior design and
craftsmanship. The following
suggestions will help you care for
your mixer so you can enjoy years
of use:
• Keep the mixer dry. If it gets wet,
wipe immediately.
• Use the mixer only in well-
ventilated installations.
• Handle the mixer gently and
carefully - do not drop!
• Keep the mixer away from dust
and dirt.
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• Wipe occasionally with a damp
cloth to keep it looking new. Do not
use harsh chemicals, solvents or
detergents!
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Stamp
Here
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Brooklyn, NY 11204
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