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==== Mono ==== | ==== Mono ==== | ||
This mixer has a mono switch and when connecting to a single L1® you should use this switch set to MONO and connect to only one output. Do NOT use any kind of Y-cable to join the two mixer outputs. See [[Why Not Wye]] for details. | |||
See the diagram below (from [http:// | See the diagram below (from [http://b06ba727c886717f9577-fff53f927840131da4fecbedd819996a.r74.cf2.rackcdn.com//1216/documents/DN-MC6000_ownersmanual.pdf Denon DN-MC6000 Professional DJ Multi-controller manual: Page 10)] | ||
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The cable itself is constructed with 99.98% pure 22ga. high strand count copper conductors. | The cable itself is constructed with 99.98% pure 22ga. high strand count copper conductors. | ||
===== Booth Out ===== | |||
It also appears from the documentation (page 26) that the Mono switch also affects the Booth Out. Note: Your work-flow may be different if you use the Booth out. | |||
If you want to use the Booth out, use a ¼ inch jack Tip-Ring-Sleeve to ¼ inch jack Tip-Ring-Sleeve cable (ideal), or ¼ inch jack Tip-Sleeve to ¼ inch jack Tip-Sleeve cable. | |||
==== Stereo ==== | ==== Stereo ==== | ||