™
Q-SPAND
Featuring:
User Guide
and Reference Manual
AMERICAN AUDIO
4295 Charter Street
Los Angeles Ca. 90058
Rev 11/01
Q-SPAND™
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
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For adult use only - Keep out of the reach of children.
Be sure that the local power outlet match that of the required voltage of the unit.
Do not attempt to operate this mixer if the power cord has been frayed or damaged.
Disconnect from main power before making any type of connection.
Do not attempt any service. There are no user serviceable parts inside.
Never plug this mixer in to a dimmer pack
Always be sure to mount this mixer in an area that will allow proper ventilation.
Do not attempt to operate this mixer, if it becomes damaged in any way.
Never operate this mixer when it’s covers are removed.
To reduce the risk of electrical shock or fire, do not expose this mixer rain or moisture.
This mixer is intended for indoor use only, use of this product outdoors voids all warranties.
During long periods of non-use, disconnect the mixer’s main power.
Always mount this mixer in safe and stable matter.
Power Cord Protection - Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be
walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them, paying particular attention to cords
at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the mixer.
Cleaning -The mixer should be cleaned only as recommended by the manufacturer.
Heat -The mixer should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators, heat registers,
stoves, or other devices (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
Be sure to save the packing carton in case you may ever have to return the mixer for service.
Read all documentation before attempting to operate your new mixer. Please save all your docu-
mentation for future reference.
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Do not spill water or other liquids in to or on to your mixer.
Route your power cord out of the way of foot traffic .
Always have the front gain controls set to their lowest level during initial power-up to prevent speaker
damage.
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The mixer should be serviced by qualified service personnel when:
A. Objects have fallen, or liquid has been spilled into the mixer.
B. The mixer has been exposed to rain or water.
C. The mixer does not appear to operate normally or exhibits a marked change in
performance.
Q-SPAND™
MAIN FEATURES
• VCA Fader for Q-Start Control
• Adjustable Crossfader Curve - For crabbing
• Selectable Voltage 120v~220V
• 3 Phono/3 Aux, 4 Line, & 3 Mic Inputs
• Q-Start Compatible (for use with American
Audio CD Players with Fader “Q” Start)
• Fader “Q” Start on channels 1 & 2
• -30dB Rotary Kills for Treble, Bass and
Mids on all channels
• Soft-touch rubber knobs for better control
• Extremely clean signal to noise ratio
• Light Control Signal Output Jack
• Talk Over Button - Reduces channel output
gain by 15dB +/- 2 dB
• Dual Stereo LED Level Indicator -
Indicated Master Level
• Master Output Balance Control
• Split Cue Monitoring
• Separate gain control for each channel
• High output to headphones
• Balanced XLR Output
• Cue Mixing
• Independent ZONE Output Level
• 12v Gooseneck Light Option
• Protective Main Power Button
• WOW Process
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QUICK START INSTRUCTIONS
INTRODUCTION: American Audio® would like to
thank you for your purchase of this great audio
product. For those of you that are too impatient
to read the entire user manual we have compiled
these quick start instructions. We hope that you
will at least read through these instructions to famil-
iarize yourself with the basics of this mixer. The
Q-Spand™ is part of American Audio’s continuing
evolution in audio technology. This unit has been built and designed to meet the needs of a typical DJ.
We have attempted to provide you with the most reliable product on the market by using only compo-
nents constructed of the finest material.
MASTER LEVEL - Use this level to control your main volume output. Try never to send an output of more
than +4dB to your system. Signal at levels higher than this will start to distort and may cause damage
to your system and speakers. Remember that a distorted signal from you mixer will only be multiplied
throughout your system.
CHANNEL GAIN LEVEL - The channel gain levels are not to be used as volume controls. Never use
the channel trim to set the output volume. These controls are used to aid in distortion control. Use these
control to preset your signal level before the crossfader. With your channel faders in the maximum posi-
tion, use the channel trim level to set an average output level of about +4dB on you master level meter.
HEADPHONES - To avoid damaging your headphones always be sure the headphone volume level (27)
is set to minimum before plugging them in. To avoid sever hearing damage, never put the headphone
on without making sure the headphone level is turned down.
MAIN MIC - The main mic connector uses a combo plug that allows you to connect either a 1/4” unbal-
anced jack or by a standard 3-pin XLR balanced connector. The main mic also has an independent
volume control with separate high and low level adjustments. When feedback occurs when using the
mic, try lowering the “low” level this may reduce the feedback. Always leave the mic level to it’s minimum
level when not in use.
PHONO/AUX LINE LEVEL SELECTOR SWITCH (44, 47, & 50) - This switch is used to change the
selected input from phono to line and vice versa..The switch selectors are on the rear panel.
3D ST (16) - SRS (Sound Retrieval System) is the leading 3D Sound technology in the world. It
retrieves the spatial information from any stereo recording and restores the original three-dimensional
sound field. As a result, the reproduced sound is much closer to that of a live performance.
TruBass (32) - This is a remarkable audio enhancement technology from SRS Labs that provides deep,
rich bass to small speaker systems without the need for a sub-woofer. For systems with a sub-woofer,
TruBass complements and enhances bass performance.
WOW FEATURE (31) - This feature dramatically impacts your audio system with increased audio
dynamics. WOW is the latest audio technology from SRS Labs and creates extraordinary enhancement
to the listening experience. Ordinary stereo presents a rather limited spatial presentation, and often lack-
luster bass (low frequency) performance. Any sound system including can deliver an audio performance
with drastically improved image size, dynamics and immersion when playing a signal processed with
WOW. The processing of the spatial cues surrounds the listener with a holographic representation of
the performance. In addition bass becomes deep, rich and controlled through means that don’t require
a speaker with a large woofer or cabinet size.
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CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS
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1. MICROPHONE TREBLE CONTROL - This knob is used to adjust the treble levels of microphones
one and two, with a maximum signal gain of 15dB or maximum signal decrease of -30dB. Turning the
knob in a counter-clockwise direction will decrease the amount of treble applied to the microphone
signal, turning the knob in a clockwise direction will increase the amount of treble applied to microphone
signal.
2. TALKOVER CONTROL - When this button is depressed, all signals except the microphone level are
decreased by 15dB. In the OFF position all signals remain at their standard levels.
3. MICROPHONE 1 COMBO JACK - Combination Microphone Jack. This jack will accept a standard
1/4 plug or XLR 3-pin balanced male plug. The volume output level will be controlled by the Mic 1
Volume Knob (18).
4. Q-START ON/OFF SWITCH - This function works in conjunction with a compatible American
Audio™ “Q” Start CD player. When used with a compatible CD player, you can use the crossfader to
start and stop a CD Player with the slide of the crossfader. The ON/OFF “Q" START switch activates
the FADER “Q" START feature. When in the ON position, the FADER “Q" START automatically returns
the CD player to the preset CUE POINT.
For example; Assuming you have two compatible American Audio™ CD players or a compat-
ible dual CD player connected to channels one and two. When the Fader "Q" Start option is
turned on, sliding the crossfader to the far left position will trigger playback on CD player 1.
When the crossfader is pushed to the far right position, playback on CD player 2 will begin,
and CD player 1 will return to the cue position. Refer to your American Audio CD player user
manual for setting CUE POINTS. Turn the ON/OFF SWITCH to the OFF position to disen-
gaged “Q ”Start function and resume to a normal fader.
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5. SOURCE SELECTOR SWITCH - These are two-position switches. The switches are used to select
the input source assigned to each channel. Each channel may only be assigned one input source at a
time.
6. CHANNEL GAIN CONTROL - This adjustment is used to adjust an audio source signal input gain
for a channel. Never use the gain control to adjust output volume. Setting the gain level properly will
ensure a clean output signal. An improper gain level adjustment will send a distorted signal throughout
the entire audio line. To properly set the gain level control:
1. Be sure the Master Volume Control (26) is set to level 8.
2. Set the Channel Fader (9) to level 8.
3. Begin play on an audio source connected to the channel you are adjusting.
4. Use the Gain Control to adjust an average output volume of +4 dB in the LED Level
Indicator (15).
5. Repeat this step for all channels
7. CHANNEL TREBLE CONTROL - This knob is used to adjust the treble levels of channels one
through four, with a maximum signal gain of 15dB or maximum signal decrease of -30dB. Turning the
knob in a counter-clockwise direction will decrease the amount of treble applied to the source signal,
turning the knob in a clockwise direction will increase the amount of treble applied to source signal.
8. CHANNEL MIDRANGE CONTROL - This knob is used to adjust the midrange levels of channels one
through four, with a maximum signal gain of 15dB or maximum signal decrease of -30dB. Turning the
knob in a counter-clockwise direction will decrease the amount of treble applied to the source signal,
turning the knob in a clockwise direction will increase the amount of treble applied to source signal.
9. CHANNEL VOLUME FADER - These faders are used to control the output signal of any source
assigned to its particular channel. However, master volume is controlled by the Master Volume Con-
trol (26).
10. CUE SELECTOR BUTTON - These buttons are used to activate a channels “CUE” mode. A red LED
next to the Cue button will glow when a channels cue mode is activated. Cue mode will send a channels
incoming signal to the headphones. The cue level is adjusted by the Cue Level Knob (27). Be sure the
Cue Mixing Knob (25) is turned to the “CUE” position to hear the selected channel source.
11. MASTER OUTPUT BALANCE CONTROL - Used to adjust how much of the signal is sent to the left
and right output level. For true stereo imaging, maintain the knob in the 12 o' clock position.
12. LEVEL INDICATORS - The dual LED’s indicators are used to indicate the average master output
level. The level indicators will directly reflect the Master Volume Level (26).
13. MAIN POWER SWITCH - This is the main power ON/OFF button. A yellow LED beside the power
switch will glow indicating power is ON. Before main power is applied, be sure you have made all con-
nections to the mixer. Also be sure your amplifier(s) is tuned off. Remember to avoid damaging pops,
mixer on first and turned off last.
14. BNC JACK FOR GOOSENECK LAMP - This jack is used to connect an American Audio 12V DC
gooseneck lamp.
15. WIDTH CONTROL - This knob is used to control the amount of SRS 3D process is applied to the
output source signal.
16. 3D ST CONTROL - This button is used to activate the SRS® (Sound Retrieval System®) 3D Stereo
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Process. SRS retrieves the spatial information from recordings and restores the original three-dimen-
sional sound field. As a result, the reproduced sound is much closer to a live performance. Like live
performances, SRS has no critical listening position (sweet spot). Listeners can move around the room
and continue to be immersed in full three-dimensional sound. A microphone does not possess the abil-
ity to interpret the direction a sound is coming from in the same way that the human ear does. However,
when the audio source is recorded, directional audio cues are still present in the recording. By break-
ing down the stereo signal into its various signal components, it is possible to isolate and restore these
spatial cues and place them in the proper space relative to the direct sounds, such as a soloist or dia-
logue. These spatial cues are restored by the use of Head Related Transfer Functions (HRTFs), which
process ambient sounds via patented frequency response correction curves.
17. MICROPHONE BASS CONTROL - This knob is used to adjust the low frequency levels of micro-
phones one and two. This control allows for a maximum signal gain of 15dB or maximum signal
decrease of -30dB. Turning the knob in a counter-clockwise direction will decrease the amount of treble
applied to the source signal, turning the knob in a clockwise direction will increase the amount of treble
applied to source signal.
18. MIC 1 VOLUME CONTROLS - This knob controls the output volume of Microphone 1 (3). Turning
the knob in a clockwise direction will increase the volume, turning the knob in counter-clockwise direc-
tion will decrease volume output.
19. MIC 2 VOLUME CONTROLS - This knob controls the output volume of Microphone 2 (52). Turning
the knob in a clockwise direction will increase the volume, turning the knob in counter-clockwise direc-
tion will decrease volume output.
20. FADER CURVE ADJUSTMENT - This knob is used to manipulate the crossfaders response. The
crossfader can operate in several different modes, NORMAL CURVE, QUICK CURVE (Quick Curve
usually used for crabbing), and a variety of slopes in between. Turning the knob in a clockwise direction
will make the crossfader more responsive.
21. FADER ASSIGN SWITCH - This is a five position switch that assign a channel to the Crossfader
(22). When a channel is assigned to the left side of the Crossfader (22) that channels output level
will be controlled by the Crossfader (22). Sliding the Crossfader (22) to left position will send
full volume output to the Master Volume Level (26) and sliding the Crossfader (22) to right
position will cut that channels volume to Master Volume Level (26). The reverse is true for the
right channel fader assign switch. When this switch is set to the "OFF" position the crossfader
will have no function.
22. FEATHER FADER PLUS CROSSFADER - This fader is used to blend the output signals of chan-
nels one and two together. When the fader is in the full left position (channel 1), the output signal of
channel one will be controlled by the master volume level. The same fundamentals will apply for chan-
nel two. Sliding the fader from one position to another will vary the output signals of channels one and
two respectively. When the crossfader is set in the center position, the output signals of both the chan-
nels one and channels two will be even.
23. CHANNEL BASS EQUALIZER - Each of the four channels come with a BASS signal output EQ.
These controls are used to increase (up to +15dB) or decrease (down to -35dB) the LOW range output
signal. Turn the knob counter-clockwise to decrease a value or clockwise to increase a value.
24. ZONE LEVEL VOLUME OUTPUT CONTROL - This rotary knob is used to control the zone
level volume. The zone level is not PFL, it is essentially a second master output volume with
separate output volume control.
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25. CUE MIXING CONTROL - This functions allows you to monitor the Cue level as well as the
Program (main output) level in your headphones. A channels Cue Level may only be monitored if
the channels Cue function is selected. To select a channels cue function depress the Cue Button
(10) that is directly associated with the specific channel you wish to monitor. You may use the mixing
function to blend both the Cue level and the Program level together. You can vary the output level to
either hear more or less of either of the two levels. Sliding the Cue Mixing fader to the CUE position
will allow you to hear more of the Cue level. Sliding the knob to the PGM position will allow you
to hear more of the Program level (main output). You may also use the Cue Mixing Control to hear
either the Cue level or the Program level exclusively. If the fader is in the full CUE position you will
only hear the cue level, if the fader is in the full PGM position you will only hear the main output. This
function will especially be useful for occasions when an external monitor is not available.
27. CUE LEVEL VOLUME CONTROL - This knob is used to adjusts the headphone volume output
level. Turn the knob in a clockwise direction to increase the headphone volume.
28. TRUE BASS LEVEL - This knob is used to control the amount of "TRU BASS" process is applied
to the output source signal.
29. HEADPHONE JACK - This jack is used to connect your headphones to the mixer allowing you to
monitor the cue source. Use headphones only rated at 8 ohms to 32 ohms. Most DJ headphones are
rated at 16 ohm, these are highly recommended. Always be sure the Cue Level Volume (27) is set to
minimum before you put the headphones on.
30. SPLIT CUE - This button will activate the "Split Cue" function. When used with a set of stereo
headphones, the Split Cue function will assign the Cue signal to the left channel of the headphones
and the Program (main output) signal to the right channel of the headphones. Essentially splitting the
cue signal in half. This process will allow for headphones mixing. Please note that this function will only
work with a set of stereo headphones.
31. WOW CONTROL - This button is used to activate the SRS® WOW Process. The WOW™ process is
a combination of 3D Stereo Process and the TRU BASS™ Process. WOW is the latest audio technol-
ogy from SRS Labs and creates extraordinary enhancement to the listening experience. Ordinary stereo
presents a limited spatial presentation, and often lack-luster bass (low frequency) performance. Any
sound system can deliver an audio performance with drastically improved image size, dynamics and
immersion when playing a signal processed with WOW. Because the WOW™ effect combines the 3D
Stereo™ Process and the TRU BASS™ Process, the processing of the spatial cues surrounds the lis-
tener with a holographic representation of the performance. In addition bass becomes deep, rich and
controlled through means that don’t require a speaker with a large woofer or cabinet size. In essence
you may eliminate the need of a separate sub-woofer.
32. TRU BASS CONTROL - This button is used to activate the SRS® (Sound Retrieval System®) TRU
BASS™ Process. TruBass circuity actively monitors the low-frequency content of an audio signal and
optimizes the frequency and amplitude spectrum of the output signal to enhance bass perception.
Whether you are limited by space, cost or implementation, for bass previously believed impossible.
This process creates deep, rich bass in headphones and speaker systems that have poor or little bass
response. Sub-woofer performance will be enhanced substantially. Unprecedented bass response will
virtually eliminates the need for large speakers to create low frequency fundamental tones and will in
several case eliminate the need for a sub-woofer all together. Be sure that the TRU BASS™ process
will not color the midrange or create bass not present on recordings. This process will only define any
bass present on a recording.
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REAR PANEL
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33. AC VOLTAGE SELECTOR - This switch is used to change the operating voltage. Operating volt-
age can be toggled between 120V/50Hz or 220V/60Hz. Always be sure the selector is set to the proper
voltage for your area before attempting to operate the unit.
34. AC CONNECTION - This connector is used to supply main power to the unit via the included
detachable power cord. Use only the supplied, polarized AC power cord. This cord is designed to fit in
one direction only. Do not attempt to force a cord if it does not fit, be sure the cord is being inserted
properly.
35. BALANCED XLR MASTER OUTPUTS - The Master Output includes a pair XLR Balanced
JACKS as well as a pair RCA Unbalanced Jacks (38). The 3-pin XLR jacks send a high current
balanced output signal. These jacks should be used when you will be driving an amp or other audio
equipment with a balanced input, or whenever you will be running a signal line greater than 15 feet.
Always, use these jacks whenever possible.
36. LIGHT CONTROL OUTPUT - This jack provides a preset mono audio output signal. There is no
way to adjust this level, however this level will directly reflect the output level of the Channel Sliders
(9). This buffered audio output should only be used with light controllers that can accept an external
audio input signal. Great feature for Touch Panels and Chase Controllers.
37. PLAYER CONTROL - These jacks are used to control the “Q-Start” function between the mixer and
a compatible American Audio CD Player. Input mini plugs from CD player controller into these jacks,
input CD 1 into jack 1 and CD 2 into jack 2 and so on.
38. RCA MASTER OUTPUTS - The Master Output includes a pair XLR Balanced Jacks (35) as
well as a pair RCA Unbalanced Jacks. The RCA jacks send a low current unbalanced output signal.
These jacks should only be used for shorter cable runs to signal processors or looping to another
mixer. For cable runs greater than 15 feet use the XLR Balanced Jacks (35).
39. ZONE LEVEL OUTPUTS - Use this separate output signal to drive a booth monitor or separate
sound system. The output level for these jacks will be controlled by the Zone Volume (24) knob.
These RCA jacks send a low current, unbalanced output signal. These jacks should only be used for
shorter cable runs to signal processors or looping to another mixer.
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40. REC OUT - This is a low current unbalanced output source designed for various tape and CD
recorders. The Record Out (REC OUT) level is dictated by the Channel Fader Level (9), it is not influ-
enced by the Master Volume Control (26).
41. CHANNEL 4: LINE 4 RCA INPUT JACKS - These Jacks are used for line level inputs. Connect
CD players or Tape Decks to LINE inputs. Line level musical instruments with stereo outputs such as
Rhythm Machines or Samplers should also be connected to LINE inputs. Turntables should only be
connected to “Phono” inputs. The red colored RCA jack represents the right channel input and the white
represents the left channel input. Input volume will be controlled by channel four Channel Fader (9).
The channel Source Selector Switch (5) must be in the "Line 4" position, to monitor any source con-
nected to these jacks.
42. CHANNEL 3: LINE 3 RCA INPUT JACKS - These Jacks are used for line level inputs. Connect
CD players or Tape Decks to LINE inputs. Line level musical instruments with stereo outputs such as
Rhythm Machines or Samplers should also be connected to LINE inputs. Turntables should only be
connected to “Phono” inputs. The red colored RCA jack represents the right channel input and the white
represents the left channel input. Input volume will be controlled by channel three Channel Fader (9).
The channel Source Selector Switch (5) must be in the "Line 3" position, to monitor any source con-
nected to these jacks.
43. CHANNEL 3: PHONO 3 INPUT/AUX 3 JACKS - The type of input must directly reflect the selected
mode of the Line Level Selector Switch (5). Connect turntables equipped with MM pickup cartridge
to PHONO inputs (All DJ turntable use MM pick-up cartridges). CD players or Tape Decks and other
line level instruments may be connected to these jacks as long as the Line Level Selector Switch
(5) is in the “AUX 3” position. The red colored RCA jack represents the right channel input and the
white represents the left channel input. Input volume will be controlled by channel three Channel Fader
(9). The channel Source Selector Switch (5) must be in the "Phono 3/Aux 3" position, to monitor any
source connected to these jacks.
44. CHANNEL 3 LINE LEVEL SELECTOR SWITCH - This switch is used to change the mode of
Channel 3: Phono 3 Input/Aux 3 Jacks (43). When connecting turntable to the Channel 3: Phono 3
Input/Aux 3 Jacks (43) be sure this switch is in the PHONO position, and when using line level input
devices be sure this switch is in the AUX position. Always be sure main power is shut off before change
the position of the Line Level Selector Switch.
45. CHANNEL 2: LINE 2 RCA INPUT JACKS - These Jacks are used for line level inputs. Connect
CD players or Tape Decks to LINE inputs. Line level musical instruments with stereo outputs such as
Rhythm Machines or Samplers should also be connected to LINE inputs. Turntables should only be
connected to “Phono” inputs. The red colored RCA jack represents the right channel input and the white
represents the left channel input. Input volume will be controlled by channel two Channel Fader (9).
The channel Source Selector Switch (5) must be in the "Line 2" position, to monitor any source con-
nected to these jacks.
46. CHANNEL 2: PHONO 2 INPUT/AUX 2 JACKS - The type of input must directly reflect the selected
mode of the Line Level Selector Switch (5). Connect turntables equipped with MM pickup cartridge
to PHONO inputs (All DJ turntable use MM pick-up cartridges). CD players or Tape Decks and other
line level instruments may be connected to these jacks as long as the Line Level Selector Switch
(5) is in the “AUX 2” position. The red colored RCA jack represents the right channel input and the
white represents the left channel input. Input volume will be controlled by channel two Channel Fader
(9). The channel Source Selector Switch (5) must be in the "Phono 2/Aux 2" position, to monitor any
source connected to these jacks.
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47. CHANNEL 2 LINE LEVEL SELECTOR SWITCH - This switch is used to change the mode of
Channel 2: Phono 2 Input/Aux 2 Jacks (46). When connecting turntable to the Channel 2: Phono 2
Input/Aux 2 Jacks (46) be sure this switch is in the PHONO position, and when using line level input
devices be sure this switch is in the AUX position. Always be sure main power is shut off before change
the position of the Line Level Selector Switch.
48. CHANNEL 1: LINE 1 RCA INPUT JACKS - These Jacks are used for line level inputs. Connect
CD players or Tape Decks to LINE inputs. Line level musical instruments with stereo outputs such as
Rhythm Machines or Samplers should also be connected to LINE inputs. Turntables should only be
connected to “Phono” inputs. The red colored RCA jack represents the right channel input and the white
represents the left channel input. Input volume will be controlled by channel one Channel Fader (9).
The channel Source Selector Switch (5) must be in the "Line 1" position, to monitor any source con-
nected to these jacks.
49. CHANNEL 1: PHONO 1 INPUT/AUX 1 JACKS - The type of input must directly reflect the selected
mode of the Line Level Selector Switch (5). Connect turntables equipped with MM pickup cartridge
to PHONO inputs (All DJ turntable use MM pick-up cartridges). CD players or Tape Decks and other
line level instruments may be connected to these jacks as long as the Line Level Selector Switch
(5) is in the “AUX 1” position. The red colored RCA jack represents the right channel input and the
white represents the left channel input. Input volume will be controlled by channel one Channel Fader
(9). The channel Source Selector Switch (5) must be in the "Phono 1/Aux 1" position, to monitor any
source connected to these jacks.
50. CHANNEL 1 LINE LEVEL SELECTOR SWITCH - This switch is used to change the mode of
Channel 1: Phono 1 Input/Aux 1 Jacks (49). When connecting turntable to the Channel 1: Phono 1
Input/Aux 1 Jacks (49) be sure this switch is in the PHONO position, and when using line level input
devices be sure this switch is in the AUX position. Always be sure main power is shut off before change
the position of the Line Level Selector Switch.
51. MICROPHONE 3 CONNECTOR - This jack is used to a connect a microphone to the mixer. Con-
nect you microphone via this 1/4 inch (6.3mm) jack. The signal volume will be controlled by the Mic 3
Volume Knob (19). The bass and treble levels can also be adjusted by the Microphone EQ (1 & 17).
52. MICROPHONE 2 CONNECTOR - This jack is used to a connect a microphone to the mixer. Con-
nect you microphone via this 1/4 inch (6.3mm) jack. The signal volume will be controlled by the Mic 2
Volume Knob (19). The bass and treble levels can also be adjusted by the Microphone EQ (1 & 17).
53. GND (GROUND TERMINAL) - Be sure to connect turntable ground leads to any of the three
ground terminal. This will reduce the humming and popping noises associated with magnetic phono
cartridges.
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Typical Mixer Set-Up
CASSETTE DECK
TURNTABLE
TURNTABLE
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Typical Mixer Set-Up
RCA to RCA Patch Cables
Balanced XLR-XLR Cables
CASSETTE DECK
American Audio V4000™
Speaker Cables
Typical Balanced Output Set-up
This image details a typical stereo output layout. Note the use of the Balanced XLR Jacks on both the
mixer and the amplifier. Always use the balanced output jacks whenever possible. The balanced output
jacks should always be used for cable runs in excess of 10 feet.
Using the balanced jacks will ensure a clean signal through out the entire audio system.
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Cleaning
Due to fog residue, smoke, and dust, cleaning the mixer should be carried out periodically to
optimize light output.
1. Use normal glass cleaner and a soft cloth to wipe down the outside casing.
2. Use a cleaner specially designed for electronics to spray in and around the knobs and switch. This
will reduce small particle built up that can effect the proper operation of the mixer.
3. Clean should be carried out every 30-60 days.
4. Always be sure to dry all parts completely before plugging the mixer in.
Cleaning frequency depends on the environment in which the mixer operates (i.e. smoke, fog
residue, dust, dew).
Q-SPAND™
Cross Fader Replacement
The crossfader is “Hot Swappable” which means it may be replaced at any time, even when power is
applied. Only replace with American Audio Part Feather Fader Plus. Replacing with any other model
fader may seriously damage your mixer.
Replacing the Crossfader:
1. Disconnect the mixers main power supply
2. Using a number two Phillips screw driver, unscrew the each of the stainless steel retain screws
that hold the crossfader in place.
3. Gently remove the crossfader from its seated position. You may need to wiggle the crossfader
slightly to remove it.
4. After removing the crossfader, disconnect the ribbon cable that attaches the crossfader to the
PC board. Grasp the crossfader by its base and pull the ribbon cable by its connector not the
actual cables. The connector is desired to only fit one way, so don’t worry about the connectors
orientation.
5. Connect the new crossfader to the ribbon cable and replace in reverse order.
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Q-SPAND™
Warranty
The Q-SPAND™ carries a two year limited warranty. We recommend you fill out the enclosed warranty
card to validate your purchase. All returned service items whether under warranty or not, must be freight
pre-paid and accompany a R.A. (return authorization) number. If the mixer is under warranty, you must
provide a proof of purchase invoice. You may obtain a R.A. number by contacting our customer support
team on out toll free number.
2-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
A. American Audio® hereby warrants, to the original purchaser, American Audio® products to be free
of manufacturing defects in material and workmanship for a period of 2 Year (730 days) from the date
of purchase. This warranty shall be valid only if the product is purchased within the United States of
America, including possessions and territories. It is the owner’s responsibility to establish the date and
place of purchase by acceptable evidence, at the time service is sought.
B. For warranty service, send the product only to the American Audio® factory. All shipping charges
must be pre-paid. If the requested repairs or service (including parts replacement) are within the terms
of this warranty, American Audio® will pay return shipping charges only to a designated point within the
United States. If the entire instrument is sent, it must be shipped in its original package. No accessories
should be shipped with the product. If any accessories are shipped with the product, American Audio®
shall have no liability whatsoever for loss of or damage to any such accessories, nor for the safe return
thereof.
C. This warranty is void if the serial number has been altered or removed; if the product is modified in
any manner which American Audio® concludes, after inspection, affects the reliability of the product; if
the product has been repaired or serviced by anyone other than the American Audio® factory unless
prior written authorization was issued to purchaser by American Audio®; if the product is damaged
because not properly maintained as set forth in the instruction manual.
D. This is not a service contract, and this warranty does not include maintenance, cleaning or peri-
odic check-up. During the period specified above, American Audio® will replace defective parts at its
expense, and will absorb all expenses for warranty service and repair labor by reason of defects in
material or workmanship. The sole responsibility of American Audio® under this warranty shall be lim-
ited to the repair of the product, or replacement thereof, including parts, at the sole discretion of Ameri-
can Audio®. All products covered by this warranty were manufactured after January 1, 1990, and bear
identifying marks to that effect.
E. American Audio® reserves the right to make changes in design and/or improvements upon its prod-
ucts without any obligation to include these changes in any products theretofore manufactured.
F. No warranty, whether expressed or implied, is given or made with respect to any accessory supplied
with products described above. Except to the extent prohibited by applicable law, all implied warran-
ties made by American Audio® in connection with this product, including warranties of merchantability
or fitness, are limited in duration to the warranty period set forth above. And no warranties, whether
expressed or implied, including warranties of merchantability or fitness, shall apply to this product after
said period has expired. The consumer’s and or Dealer’s sole remedy shall be such repair or replace-
ment as is expressly provided above; and under no circumstances shall American Audio® be liable for
any loss or damage, direct or consequential, arising out of the use of, or inability to use, this product.
G. This warranty is the only written warranty applicable to American Audio® Products and supersedes
all prior warranties and written descriptions of warranty terms and conditions heretofore published.
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Q-SPAND™
Specifications
Model: Q-SPAND 4 Channel Mixer
POWER SUPPLY:
DIMENSIONS:
WEIGHT:
AC 120/220V, 50/60Hz Selectable
482 x 176 x 72mm
7 Lbs. / 2.8 kg
CROSSFADER:
Feather Fader Plus - VCA detecting fader start control -
Low grounding impedance crossfader
5W typical, 7W w/ full headphone output
16 Ohms
POWER CONSUMPTION:
HEADPHONE IMPEDANCE:
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITION:Operating Temperature: 5 to 35 deg. C; Humidity: 25 to 85% RH
(non-condensing); Storage Temperature: -20 to 60 deg. C
Input Sensitivity (Level/Impedence): LOAD=47K OHM
LINE:
14dBV (200mV)10K Ohm 3dB
-50dBV (4mV)47K Ohms 3dB
-54 dBV (3.6mV0 /3K Ohms 3 dB
-14 dBV (200mV)/47K Ohms 2dB
PHONO:
MICROPHONE:
AUX:
Output Sensitivity (Level/Impedence): Note: 0dBV=1Vrms
MASTER OUT (XLR):
REC OUT (RCA):
PHONES (LOAD=32 OHMS):
0dBV (1V)/470 Ohms 3dB
-5.5dBV (316mV)/1K Ohms 3dB
-2dBV (0.4V)/33 Oms 3dB PGM IN
Maximum Output (Load = 47K, THD = 5%)
MASTER/ZONE:
REC:
< 18dBV (8V)
< 18dBV (8V)
< 4.6dBV (1.7V)
PHONES (Load=32 ohms):
CHANNEL BALANCE:
WITHIN 3dB
Frequency Response:
LINE/AUX:
20Hz - 20KHz, 2dB
PHONO:
MICROPHONE:
20Hz - 20KHz, +2/-3dB (RIAA)
20Hz - 20KHz, +2,-3dB
Output Noise (IEC-A WEIGHTED):
LINE/AUX:
PHONO:
MIC:
LESS THAN -70dBV
LESS THAN -65dBV
LESS THAN -55dBV
THD - Total Harmonic Distortion (1Khz, 0dBV Output):
MASTER OUTPUT (LOAD = 47K OHMS):
PHONO: (LOAD = 32 OHMS):
LESS THAN 0.2%
LESS THAN 0.3%
CROSS TALK:
< 40dB @ 1Khz, Between left and right channels
Channel Equalizer:
BASS:
MID:
+12 1dB,-27 2 dB at 70KHz
+12 1dB,-22 2 dB at 1KHz
+13 1dB,-14 2 dB at 13KHz
TREBLE:
Microphone Equalizer:
BASS:
TREBLE:
+12 /-17 2dB, at 70KHz
+12 /-22 2dB, at 13KHz
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4295 Charter Street
Los Angeles, CA 90058 USA
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