Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Numark M4 Three-Channel Scratch Mixer




Numark M4 Three-Channel Scratch Mixer

BONUS INPUTS FOR TOTAL PERFORMANCE.

M4 is a three-channel tabletop mixer designed for any DJ who needs maximum flexibility. It features a replaceable crossfader with reverse and slope controls, a 1/4" microphone input with EQ, and plenty of routing for phono and line level devices.

Where M4 really shines is its impressive input section. Two switchable phono/line inputs plus four more dedicated line inputs give you a total of SIX inputs! Add Master and Record outputs, and steep three-band EQ/rotary kills on each channel, and you've a powerhouse package that's ready to handle whatever the gig throws at you.

M4 has the inputs, controls, and features to turn what would be a problem for the average mixer into a simple plug-in. Don't get stuck without enough inputs at your next gig. Upgrade to M4 – you'll be glad you did!

* Three-channel tabletop mixer
* Inputs: two phono/line switchable (RCA), four line (RCA), mic (1/4")
* Outputs: Master (RCA), Record (RCA), headphone (1/4" stereo)
* Steep three-band EQ/rotary kills on each channel
* Microphone input with EQ
* Six-segment LED display for monitoring signal strength
* Toggle for master and PFL metering
* Replaceable crossfader with reverse and slope controls

Inputs:

* Line: 10K ohm input impedance; 80mV RMS sensitivity for 0dB output
* Mic: 600 ohm input impedance unbalanced; 1.5mV RMS sensitivity for 0dB output; 400mV RMS max input
* Phono: 47k ohm input impedance; 1.3mV RMS sensitivity @ 1kHz for 0dB output

Outputs:

* Line: 7V RMS max
* Headphone: 0.5W into 47ohm

Signal to Noise Ratio (maximum output JIS-A weighted):

* Line: Better than 100dB
* Mic: Better than 95dB
* Phono: Better than 85dB

Distortion: Less than 0.05%

Frequency response:

* Line: 20 – 20,000 Hz ±0.5dB
* Mic: 20 – 15,000 Hz ±0.5dB
* Phono: ±1dB; -3dB attenuation at 20 Hz to reduce rumble and feedback

Channel Equalizer:

* Bass: +12 / -35dB at 20 Hz
* Mid: +12 / -25dB at 1.3 kHz
* Treble: +12 / -20dB at 15 kHz

Channel fader kill: Better than 90dB at 1 kHz

Crossfader kill: Better than 75dB

Crosstalk: Better than 80dB at 1 kHz

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