WARRANTY
This unit has been designed and manufactured using quality
components. Therefore, it is warranted to be free from defects in
materials (limited as specified below), and workmanship for a period of
twelve (12) months from the original purchase date. During this period,
all service and parts necessary to repair a defect will be free of charge.
This limited warranty applies to mechanical parts which are subject to
wear and tear as specified:
SMX-301
P R O F E S S I O N A L DJ MIXER
OWNER’S MANUAL
• Faders (except P&G fader), specified durability: 15,000 cycles;
• Rotary potentiometers, specified durability: 10,000 cycles;
• Switches, specified durability: 10,000 cycles.
Consequently, the parts listed above are warranted to be free from
defects in materials and workmanship for a period of thirty days (30)
days from the original purchase date.
For the warranty to be valid, please complete the warranty registration
Mail completed warranty cards to:
Stanton Magnetics, Inc, 3000 SW 42nd • Hollywood, FL 33312
REPLACEMENT PARTS
The following user replaceable parts are available from your local
Stanton dealer.
LF301
CF301
Line fader
Crossfader
PS-16US
PS-16EU
PS-16UK
US Power Supply (110v)
European Power Supply (220v)
UK only Power Supply (240v)
STANTON MAGNETICS, INC
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DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTIONS
FADER CLEANING AND INSTALL
After constant use the SMX-301 faders may need to be cleaned and
lubricated from time to time. This will ensure long life and keep a
smooth feeling throughout the fader's lifetime. Follow the instructions
below to lubricate and clean your faders:
Removing a fader:
1. Make sure mixer is powered off and power supply is disconnected from
back of mixer.
2. Remove the fader to be cleaned or replaced by unscrewing the 2 outer
screws on the fader plate (removing the 2 inner screws will detach the
fader from the fader plate).
Power: This is the power switch to turn the mixer "ON" or "OFF"
3. Disconnect the fader from mixer by removing the connector on the
AC IN: This is the Input connection for the included power supply.
bottom of the fader.
Line: Line inputs (represented by the letter L, followed by the input
number) are used to connect to line level sources such as CD players,
Mini Discs, DATs, samplers, etc.
Installing a fader:
1. Once original fader has been removed, simply plug the 4-pin
connector into the new fader.
TT: TT (or phono) inputs are used to connect to turntables.
2. Place fader back in mixer and replace 2 outer screws to secure fader.
Ground: Connects to the turntable ground cable to eliminate electrical
hum. Ground cables are usually supplied with turntables
Master: Connects to an amplifier, EQ, crossover, or other outboard
signal processing.
Booth: This is a second output, like the master output. It is usually used
as a separate output in the DJ Booth for the DJ to monitor the mix
REC: This is the record output. The output level is static in this case,
there are no volume controls. It is used to connect directly to tape or CD
recorders. The volume can be set from the recording device.
DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTIONS
DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTIONS
1. Microphone 1 input - This combo (1/4”/XLR) connector is used to
connect a microphone. The volume is controlled by the MIC 1 knob.
2. Mic 1 level - Controls the input level of Microphone input 1.
3. Mic equalizer - Individual controls for high frequency, midrange, and
low frequency equalization. The EQ controls both Microphone inputs.
Note: Any changes made to EQ settings will change the overall
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output level.
4. Pre fader listen - Selects the channel(s) - 1, 2, or 3 - to be
previewed in the headphones.
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5. Channel faders - Controls the output volume of each channel. The
signal is routed to the line faders after the gain, EQ, pan, and effects.
6. Crossfader - The crossfader is used to cross fade between channels
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1 and 3.
7. Kill switches - Kill switches are used to completely eliminate Hi,
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Mid, or Low frequencies from the audio. This is used for tricks
during a mix.
8. Headphone outputs - This is the headphone output jack to connect
your headphones.
9. Cue pan - Fades the headphone output between the PFL signal
(selected by the Cue Select buttons) and master output, effectively
allowing the user to preview a mix.
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10. Cue level - Controls the volume of the headphone output.
11. Booth level - Controls the booth output level. This is basically a 2nd
output. It is usually used for monitoring in a DJ booth, but can be
used for various applications.
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12. Master output Pan- This is the pan or balance control for the mast
output.
13. Master output level - Controls the overall output level of the mixer.
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14. Output meters - These LEDs let you know if the audio coming out
of the mixer is loud enough (or too loud!). If the LEDs reach the red,
the mixer is probably clipping, or distorting.
15. Input selectors - These toggle switches select the input source
between phono and line for each channel.
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16. Input gains - Controls the input sensitivity level of each channel. An
LED meter is provided on each of the 3 channels for proper
adjustment of the levels.
17. Channel equalizer - Individual controls for high frequency,
midrange, and low frequency equalization with +9dB/Kill
adjustments. Note: Any changes made to EQ settings will change
the overall output level.
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