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Radio Shack Optimus Stereo Disco Mixer SSM-50 Excellent Condition
$ 36.95
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~ APPEARS TO NEVER BEEN USED ~Radio Shack SSM-50 Comes with original box and fully functioning. No broken parts or issues. Great mixer to start out on! SSM-50 2-Channel Stereo DJ Mixer(320-3005) Features Faxback Doc. # 40120 Your Optimus SSM-50 2-Channel Stereo DJ Mixer is a sophisticated control center, perfect for mixing sound from multiple audio source such as microphones, tuners, CD players, turntables, or the audio outputs from VCRs. The mixer is ruggedly constructed for home or professional use. Its wide-range volume controls let you adjust each audio source's sound level so you can get the best mix while playing through your sound system or recording. DJ Microphone Input - lets you connect a microphone (not supplied) with a 1/4-inch plug. Input Source Selectors - let you easily choose an audio input source for mixing. Cue Switch - lets you select the channel where the desired audio input source is located, so you can monitor and prepare it before mixing it in. LED Output Level VU Meters - indicates the mixer's total output signal level. Bass/Treble Controls - let you boost or attenuate bass and treble, so you can get just the right sound. Master Volume - lets you control the mixer's overall volume level. Start/Mute - let you easily turn each input source's sound on and off. Slide Volume Controls - for fingertip control of sound
mixing and fading. Cross Fader - lets you smoothly switch between two input sources. Phones Jack - lets you connect a pair of stereo headphones (not supplied) with a 1/4-inch plug. Cue Level - lets you adjust the headphone's volume level. MIC Level - lets you control the microphone's volume level so you can adjust it before mixing it in. Talkover - lowers the sound of the input sources so you can talk over them using the DJ's microphone. Stereo Line Outputs - let you connect the mixer's output to your receiver/ amplifier and tape deck, so you can play the sounds from your input sources through your speaker system, and record them. Stereo Line Inputs - let you connect most line-level audio sources, such as a CD player, tape deck, tuner, camcorder, or VCR. Stereo Phono Inputs - for connecting low-level audio sources, such as turntables with a magnetic cartridge. (km-06/19/1997) /support_audio/doc40/40120.htm
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