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User Manual for Mixars DUO MKII - Professional 2-Channel Battle Mixer for Serato DJ Click to enlarge the picture
Contents of the user manual for the Mixars DUO MKII - Professional 2-Channel
- Product category: DJ Mixers Mixars
- Brand: Mixars
- Description and content of package
- Technical information and basic settings
- Frequently asked questions – FAQ
- Troubleshooting (does not switch on, does not respond, error message, what do I do if...)
- Authorized service for Mixars DJ Mixers
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User manual for the Mixars DUO MKII - Professional 2-Channel contain basic instructions
that need to be followed during installation and operation.
Before starting your appliance, the user manual should be read through carefully.
Follow all the safety instructions and warnings, and be guided by the given recommendations.
User manual is an integral part of any Mixars product,
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Following the instructions for use is an essential prerequisite for protecting
health and property during use, as well as recognition of liability on the part of the manufacturer
for possible defects should you make a warranty claim. Download an official Mixars user manual in which you will find instructions on how to install, use, maintain and service your product.
And do not forget – unsuitable use of a Mixars product will considerably shorten its lifespan!
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Product description The DUO from Mixars is a plug-and-play 2-channel battle-style mixer with Serato DJ integration. The mixer features 8 RGB backlit pads for triggering eight cue points per deck or the SP-6 sampler, while the dedicated library section allows you to search and load tracks without touching your computer. Additionally, there are dedicated knobs for controlling Serato DJ's FX on each channel.
The integrated Galileo Essential crossfader was designed in collaboration with Pro X Fade and features the latest in conductive plastic technology with razor-sharp cuts for precise scratching. The Galileo offers reverse, curve adjustment, and cut-in adjustment on the front panel. The 8mm fader stem is designed for extensive scratching without breakage and includes a sloped fader cap for better grip.
The built-in USB hub provides two additional USB 2.0 ports for MIDI controllers and jump drives. The Mixars Duo MKII offers switchable phono/line inputs, mic/aux inputs, XLR and RCA master outputs, 1/4" booth outputs, a 24-bit/96 kHz audio soundcard, and an analog low-/high-pass filter on each channel. -
- Official Serato mixer
- Includes Serato DJ + DVS enabled
- Integrated 24-bit / 96 kHz high quality audio interface
- All controls send MIDI for mapping in any MIDI software
- Mixars Galileo crossfader for precise cuts
- Crossfader reverse, curve, and cut-in adjustments
- Channel fader reverse and curve adjustment
- Eight RGB rubber performance pads for control of cues and samples
- Dedicated Sampler volume control
- Looping control
- Control for Serato DJ FX
- Built in 2-port USB HUB
- Analog hi/low filter on each channel
- Balanced XLR master output
- Balanced TRS booth output
- Combo Mic and Aux inputs on front panel
In the Box Mixars DUO MKII - Professional 2-Channel Battle Mixer for Serato DJ Power Cord USB Cable Limited 2-Year Warranty Table of Contents
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Technical parametersMixars Duo MKII Specs | Input Level and Impedance | 1 kHz Input; Mic/Aux, Trim, Master at maximum Line: 10 kOhms / -14 dBV (200 mV) Phono: 47 kOhms / -50 dBV (3.16 mV) Aux: 10 kOhms / -14 dBV (200 mV) Mic: 5 kOhms / -54 dBV (1.99 mV) (Unbalanced) USB: (N/A) / -3.4 dBV (96 K-782 TK. 16/1 kHz -20 dB) | | Output Level and Impedance | 1 kHz Input; Mic/Aux, Trim, Master at maximum All: Nominal: ±1 dB; Limited: ±2 dB Master: 1 kOhm / 0 dBV (1 V) Balanced: 600 Ohms / 0 dBV (1 V) Booth: 600 Ohms / 0 dBV (1 V) Phones: 33 Ohms / -3 dBV (708 mV) Record: 1 kOhm / -9 dBV (400 mV) | | Frequency Response | Reference Input Level, Mic/Aux, Trim, Master at maximum Line: 20 Hz to 20 kHz (Nominal: +1/-1.5 dB, Limited: +2/-3 dB) Aux: 20 Hz to 20 kHz (Nominal: +1/-1.5 dB, Limited: +2/-3 dB) Phono: 20 Hz to 20 kHz (Nominal: +1/-2 dB, Limited: +2/-3 dB RIAA) Mic: 20 Hz to 20 kHz (Nominal: +1/-2 dB, Limited: +2/-3 dB) | | Maximum Input | Mic/Aux, Trim, Master at 9 o'clock. 1 kHz input level adjusted to output level <1% T.H.D with an A-weighted 20 kHz LPF Line: Nominal: +15 dBV, Limited: +14 dBV Aux: Nominal: +15 dBV, Limited: +14 dBV Phono: Nominal: -21 dBV, Limited: -22 dBV Mic: Nominal: -25 dBV, Limited: -26 dBV | | Maximum Output | Mic/Aux, Trim, Master at Maximum. 1 kHz input level adjusted to output level <1% T.H.D with an A-weighted 20 kHz LPF Master Unbalanced: Nominal: +17 dBV, Limited: +16 dBV Master Balanced: Nominal: +17 dBV, Limited: +16 dBV Booth Output: Nominal: +17 dBV, Limited: +16 dBV Phones: Nominal: +5 dBV, Limited: +4 dBV | | S/N Ratio | 1 kHz Input; Mic/Aux, Trim, Master at 12 o'clock with an A-weighted 20 kHz LPF (input shorted when no signal) Line (0 dB Input): Nominal: 86 dB, Limited: 83 dB Phono (-36 dB Input): Nominal: 86 dB, Limited: 83 dB Aux (0 dB Input): Nominal: 86 dB, Limited: 83 dB Mic (-40 dB Input): Nominal: 79 dB, Limited: 75 dB | | THD + N | 1 kHz Input; Mic/Aux, Trim, Master at 12 o'clock with an A-weighted 20 kHz LPF Line (0 dB Input): Nominal: 0.01%, Limited: 0.02% Aux (0 dB Input): Nominal: 0.01%, Limited: 0.02% Phono (-36 dB Input): Nominal: 0.02%, Limited: 0.05% Mic (-40 dB Input): Nominal: 0.03%, Limited: 0.06% | | Crosstalk | 1 kHz Input; Mic/Aux, Trim, Master at 12 o'clock with an A-weighted 20 kHz LPF (input shorted when no signal) Line (Each Channel Input at 0 dB): Nominal: 85 dB, Limited: 82 dB Phono (Each Channel Input at -36 dB): Nominal: 85 dB, Limited: 82 dB | | Channel Separation (R/L) | 1 kHz Input; Mic/Aux, Trim, Master at 12 o'clock with an A-weighted 20 kHz LPF (input shorted when no signal) Line (Between L and R Channels at 0 dB Input): Nominal: 85 dB, Limited: 82 dB Phono (Between L and R Channels at -36 dB Input): Nominal: 85 dB, Limited: 82 dB | | EQ Section | Reference Input Level, Mic/Aux, Trim Master at maximum with a 20 kHz LPF Low Band Reference Frequency: 70 Hz Middle Band Reference Frequency: 1 kHz High Band Reference Frequency: 13 kHz Maximum Level: +12 dB; Nominal: ±1 dB, Limited: ±1.5 dB (applies to all bands) Minimum Level: -25 dB; Nominal: ±1 dB, Limited: ±1.5 dB (applies to all bands) | | Audio Card Support | USB 2.0 24-bit / 96 kHz | | Power | Power Source: 100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz Power Consumption: 13 W | | Dimensions (W x D x H) | 10.4 x 14.5 x 4.1" / 265.0 x 369.0 x 104.1 mm | | Weight | 9.1 lb / 4.2 kg | | | | Package Weight | 11.65 lb | | Box Dimensions (LxWxH) | 16.2 x 15.0 x 6.3" |
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