1.
CD Output – This stereo RCA output will only output the audio signal from the CD player. Use an
RCA cord to connect to a line level input of a mixer or amplifier.
2.
TT/CD Output – This is the main stereo output of the X2. This stereo RCA connection will output
the audio signal from the CD player or the audio signal from a record, depending on the position of
the TT/CD switch on the top panel. Please use an RCA cord to connect to a line level input of a
mixer or amplifier.
3.
PHONO TT Output - This stereo RCA connection will only output the audio signal when using the
X2 as a conventional turntable. Use an RCA cord to connect to a phono level input of a mixer or
amplifier.
Please note:
The X2 allows you to scratch over a CD while it is playing! Connect the CD output to a line input
on your mixer. Then connect the PHONO TT output to a phono input on another channel of the
mixer. Now begin playing the CD. As the CD is playing, flip the TT/CD switch to TT. Place a
record on the platter and start scratching over the music as it is playing.
4.
Relay Connector - If you wish to use the relay function, plug in your 3.5mm stereo control cables
into here and then into your other CD player. The cable must have a stereo-style plug for the units
to work properly.
5.
Remote Start Connector – Use this connector to plug into your fader-start compatible mixer or
remote switch. This function is always active.
a.
To use this connector for fader-start, connect the supplied fader-start cable to a fader-
start compatible mixer. Every time you move the crossfader on the mixer to the side
that the unit is on, it will start playing. When you move the fader away from that side,
the unit will stop. Moving the fader back will start playback again.
Foot switches can also be attached to this jack for creative mixing techniques and can be
b.
found in most music shops. Connector plugs are often ¼", so a 1/8" adapter will be
needed for connection. There are also two types of footswitches that will work with this
connector.
switching channels on guitar amps. The second type is a momentary footswitch, which
is typically used for keyboard sustain pedals.
6.
IEC Power Plug Connector - Plug your supplied power cord in here. Below the power connector
there is a small red switch that is used to set the voltage of the unit to correspond with either
115v/60Hz or 230v/50Hz electrical systems. Make absolutely sure that this switch is set properly
before plugging in the unit or you will damage the internal components. This damage would not be
covered under warranty.
Bottom Panel Features
The first is a typical, on/off pushbutton switch and is generally used for
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