Details
The Numark M4 is a three-channel mixer which has been designed for the DJ, who needs maximum flexibility. This mixer firstly features a crossfader that has slope and reverse controls to cater for the scratch DJ. Also, the fader is replaceable. The M4 has an impressive selection of inputs with two switchable phono/line inputs in addition to four dedicated line inputs giving you a total of six inputs. The mixer also has record and master outputs and steep three-band EQ with rotary kills on each channel. Another great feature is the 1/4" microphone input that also has a dedicated EQ to make this a very versatile mixer.
The M4 versatility with the inputs, features and all the controls turn a problem for a regular mixer into a simple plug-in so that you won't get stuck without enough inputs you need for your next gig
- 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:
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Line: 10K ohm input impedance; 80mV RMS sensitivity for 0dB output
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Mic: 600 ohm input impedance unbalanced; 1.5mV RMS sensitivity for 0dB output; 400mV RMS max input
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Phono: 47k ohm input impedance; 1.3mV RMS sensitivity @ 1kHz for 0dB output
Outputs:
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Line: 7V RMS max
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Headphone: 0.5W into 47ohm
Signal to Noise Ratio (maximum output JIS-A weighted):
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Line: Better than 100dB
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Mic: Better than 95dB
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Phono: Better than 85dB
Distortion: Less than 0.05%
Frequency response:
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Line: 20 – 20,000 Hz ±0.5dB
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Mic: 20 – 15,000 Hz ±0.5dB
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Phono: ±1dB; -3dB attenuation at 20 Hz to reduce rumble and feedback
Channel Equalizer:
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Bass: +12 / -35dB at 20 Hz
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Mid: +12 / -25dB at 1.3 kHz
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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