OW N ER' S M A N UA L
Vestax Corporation
1-18-6 Wakabayashi, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo 154-0023 Japan
Phone 03-3412-7011 Fax 03-3412-7013
Vestax (Europe) Ltd.
Unit 5 Riverwey Industrial Park Alton Hampshire GU34 2QL England, U.K.
Phone (0)1420-83000 Fax (0)1420-80040
Vestax Europe Technical Support
Rheinstr.213 D-53332 Bornheim Germany
Phone 49(0)2222-95-23-72 Fax 49(0)2222-95-23-74
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IM P O R T A N T S A FE G U A R D S
READ BEFORE OPERATING EQUIPMENT
This product was designed and manufactured to meet
strict quality and safety standards. There are, however,
some installation and operation precautions which you
should be particularly aware of.
1. Read instructions-All the safety and operating
10. Power sources-This product should be operated
only from the type of power source indicated on
the marking label. If you are not sure of the type
of power supply to your home, consult your
appliance dealer or local power company.
instructions should be read before the appliance
is operated.
2. Retain instructions-The safety and operating
instructions should be retained for future
reference.
11. Lightning-For added protection for this product
during lightning storm, or when it is left
unattended and unused for long periods of time,
unplug it from the wall outlet. This will prevent
damage to the product due to lightning and
power-line surges.
3. Heed Warnings-All warnings on the appliance
and in the operating instructions should be
adhered to.
4. Follow Instructions-All operating and use
instructions should be followed.
12. Overloading-Do not overload wall outlets and
extension cords as this can result in a risk of fire
or electric shock.
5. Cleaning-Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol
cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.
6. Attachments-Do not use attachments not
recommended by the product manufacturer as
they may cause hazards.
13. Object and Liquid Entry-Never push objects of
any kind into this product through openings as
they may touch dangerous voltage points or
short-out parts that could result in a fire or
electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on
the product.
7. Water and Moisture-Do not use this product near
water-for example, near a dath tub, wash bowl,
kitchen sink, or laundry tub, in a wet basement,
or near a swimming pool, and the like.
14. Servicing-Do not attempt to service product
yourself as opening or removing covers may
expose you to dangerrous voltage or other
hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified
sersonnel.
8. Accessories-Do not place this product on an
unstable cart, stand, tripod, or table. The product
may fall, causing serious injury to a child or
adult, and serious damage to the appliance. Use
only with a cart,. stand, tripod, bracket, or table
recommended by the manufacturer, or sold with
product. Any mounting of the appliance should
follow the manufacturer's instructions, and
sholud use a mounting accessory recommended
by the manufacturer.
9. This product should never be placed near or over
a radiator or heat register. This product should
not be placed in a built-in installation such as a
bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is
provided or the manufacturer's instructions have
been adhered to.
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15. Damage Requiring Service-Unplug this product 16. Replacement Parts-When replacement parts are
from the wall outlet and refer servicing to
qualified service personnel under the following
conditions:
required, be sure the service technician has used
replacement parts specified by the manufacturer
or have the same characterristics as the original
parts. Unauthorized substitutions may result in
fire, electric shock or other hazards.
a. When the power-supply cord or plug is
damaged.
b. If liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen 17. Safety Check-Upon completion of any service or
into the product.
c. If the product has been exposed to rain or
water.
repairs to product, ask the service technician to
perfrom sefety checks to determine that the
product is in proper operating condition.
d. If the product dose not operate normally by
following the operating instructions. Adjust
only those controls that are coverd by the
operating instructions as an improper
adjustment of other, controls may result in
damage and will often require extensive work
by a qualified technician to restore the product
to its normal operation.
18. Carts and Stands-The appliance should be used
only with a cart stand that is recommended by
manufacturer.
19. An appliance and cart combination should be
moved with care. Quick stops, excessive force,
and uneven surfaces may cause the appliance
and cart combination to overturn.
e. If the product has been dropped or cabinet has
been damaged.
f. When the product exhibits a distinct change in
perfromance-this indicates need for service.
F E ATU R E S
・The PMC-007, like its predecessors the PMC-05Pro &
PMC-07Pro, is a professional 2-channel (PGM)
battle worthy mixer perfect for serious scratch DJs
who are looking for improved sound quality, control and
flexible options to increase their creative potential.
・2 Channel scratch mixer with an open battle zone
around the Cross Fader and Input Faders making it
perfect for fast scratching and battle moves.
・Cross Fader Freeze (Mute). Means that you can
practice a scratch or mix on the master fader
without the sound being broadcast through the
Master section. Pressing this button freezes the
master output level of that channel so that what
happens on the cross fader can only be heard in
the headphone monitor section.
・ReX (Rapid Exchange Fader System). In addition to
high-grade third generation PCV faders (CF & IF)
the PMC-007 also incorporates Vestax's latest
fader exchange system. These faders can be
replaced in under 30 seconds, freeing up time on the
fly and making service a breeze. Think of the
future applications for a fader system that can be
replaced at whim in under 30 seconds!
・3 Band Isolator on each PGM with proprietary
Vestax infinity cut and +4dB boost.
・Scratch EQ. Simply press the scratch EQ button to
instantly set the isolator EQ on that channel to an
optimal scratch setting of HI = MID = and LOW = .
Sure to open up some new moves in how it is used
this a great feature for creating some new variant
acoustic scratches.
・Effects routing on both channels with advanced
monitoring features for all environments. This
effects loop can be used for group session
turntablism.
・Balanced XLR outputs, unbalanced 1/4 inch out
and Booth out.
・MIC with 2 Band EQ and effect loop input
option.
・1/4 headphone and mini jack options.
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F U N C TI O N S
TOP PANEL
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4
5
6
9
8 11
17
12
1
2
13
14
3
16
15
10
22
18
28
20
21
29
24
19
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25
26
23
27
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!BOOTH LEVEL
qMIC LEVEL
This knob is used to adjust the level of output through the
Booth section.
This switch is used to adjust the signal level of the Main
MIC input.
!MONITOR SELEC T SWITC H
wMIC EQ
This switch is used to select which type of monitor signal,
either CUE or MASTER, is heard in headphones connected
to this mixer. When set to CUE, both signals (including the
EQ settings on each) will be heard. Using the CF Monitor
Fader @ will alter what is heard in the headphones.
The2-Band MIC EQ feature is used to adjust the equalization
level of the High & Low frequencies on the MIC input
signal. These levels can be adjusted to/by +/-12dB.
eEFFEC T SEND LEVEL
This knob is used to adjust the signal level from an
external effects device connected to the AUX send input
jack on the rear panel of this mixer.
!REC EIVE C UE SWITC H
This switch has three settings, which in turn control how
the Effect Received signal is monitored. When set to
BLEND, users will hear both the effect receive signal and
either the Cue or Master output (see 15 for more). When
set to OFF, no effect receive signal will be heard. When
set to SOLO, only the effect receive signal will be heard.
rGAIN
The GAIN controls (on both PGM 1 & 2) are used to adjust
input signal levels. For optimal acoustic quality first set the
level of the input fader @ to a position of 7 or 8, then, make
any necessary adjustments to the GAIN control so that a
sufficient signal is fed through the channel (PGM) without
distorting.
!POWER INDIC ATOR
This LED will be illuminated when powered.
!EFFEC T SEND ON/ OFF SWITC H
tHI ISOLATOR
When on this feature will send the PGM signal (1 & or 2)
to the effects send jack found on the rear panel.
This knob is used to adjust the HI frequency signal level
relevant to each PGM.
!EFFEC T REC EIVE LEVEL
yMID ISOLATOR
This fader when moved from DRY to WET is used to adjust
the signal level received from any external effects device
connected to the Effect Receive input located on the rear
panel of this unit.
This knob is used to adjust the MID frequency signal
level relevant to each PGM.
uLOW ISOLATOR
This knob is used to adjust the LOW frequency signal
level relevant to each PGM.
CAUTION
A function can be changed with the switch(*) under a
top panel. Only the level of the signal (RCV sound)
inputted from the EFFECT RCV jack is adjusted at
the tim e of Switch OFF (at the tim e of a initial setup),
and it changes to the balance regulation volum e of
RCV sound and the sound of M ASTER OUT at the
tim e ofSwitch ON.
iSC RATC H EQ
This button is used to activate the scratch EQ feature
(new) on this mixer. The scratch EQ feature essentially
disregards the manual isolator EQ setting and passes all
signal feeds through a Mid Boost and Hi Boost EQ and
Low Cut circuit (per PGM), which is designed to
generate the best scratch EQ setting possible.
@PHONO/ LINE SELEC TOR
oSC RATC H EQ INDIC ATOR
This LED will be illuminated when the Scratch EQ
feature i is on.
This switch is used to determine which input source is
sent to the PGM. Once an input is connected to the
correct PGM jack users are able to switch back and
forward between either phono or line signals, effectively
creating a type of transformer scratch.
!PGM BALANC E
This fader is used to adjust the stereo balance on each
PGM. The PGM Balance can also be used to adjust an
unbalanced stereo image. From the center position a
movement to the right will increase the volume of the
signal R over L and vice versa.
@REHEARSAL MUTE SWITC H
When activated this switch restricts the signal path of the
PGM to only the headphone monitor, allowing you to
practice a mix or scratch using the master CF but without
the sound being outputted. Moreover, any adjustment to
the monitor CF will have no effect to the headphone signal
whilst the Freeze feature is active. Pressing both PGM 1 &
2 Freeze switches will result in all output being muted.
When PGM 1 Freeze is on, the LED indicator above the button
will illuminate and all signals from PGM will be routed only to
the headphone section and thus not outputted. Moving the CF
from position 2 to 1 will have only an effect in the headphones,
facilitating practice of a mix point or scratch point.
!C F REVERSE SWITC H
This switch is used to reverse the direction of the cross
fader (CF) such that if reversed position 1 becomes position
2 and vice versa. When reverse mode is activated the CF
REV LED @ will be illuminated in the main LED section.
!MASTER LEVEL
This knob is used to adjust the signal levels from the Line
Out connections found on the rear panel of this unit.
!STEREO/ MONO SELEC T SWITC H
When PGM 2 Freeze is on, the LED indicator above the button
will illuminate and all signals from PGM will be routed only to
the headphone section and thus not outputted. Moving the CF
This switch is used to select either a mono or stereo
signal output for the Line Out section. Regardless of your
choice, the L & R levels will remain the same.
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from position 1 to 2 will have only an effect in the headphones,
facilitating practice of a mix point or scratch point.
@LED LEVEL METER
As above.
@REHEARSAL MUTE/ FREEZE INDIC ATOR LED
When the Rehearsal Mute/Freeze feature is active this
LED will illuminate.
@C F REVERSE INDIC ATOR.
This LED is illuminated when the CF has been reversed as
described in !.
@INPUT FADER
@C ROSS FADER (C F)
An input fader is used to adjust the input level on a given
PGM. The input fader on this unit is a PCV fader and utilizes
Vestax ReX fader exchange technology. This fader is user
replaceable. For comprehensive information on how to replace
this ReX PCV Fader please see the "How To Change The
Fader Unit" section of this manual.
Assuming that the CF reverse is off, Rehearsal Mute is off, and
that the input levels of both PGM 1 and PGM 2 are properly
set, then when the CF is at position 1 the signals from PGM 1
can be heard and when the CF is at position 2 the signals from
PGM 2 can be heard.
@MONITER LEVEL
@LEVEL METER SELEC T SWITC H
This fader is used to adjust the volume level heard in the
headphone section.
This switch is used to select which signal level is displayed.
When set to PGM, both sides of this LED section will
display the current PGM level, with the left side showing
PGM 1 and the right side showing PGM 2. When set to
MASTER, the two LED indicators will show the L&R
channels of the master signal being outputted.
@MONITER C F
This fader is used to adjust which PGM is heard in the
headphone section.
FRONT PANEL
31
30
32
Rotating this knob in a clockwise manner will produce a steep
curve more suited to scratching cutting. An anticlockwise
rotation will have the opposite effect of producing a gentler
slope more suited to long mixing.
#INPUT FADER C URVE SWITC HES
These switches may be used to adjust the fader curve setting
for either input fader. There are three setting from which to
make a selection (A, B & C) each with a different gradient.
b
○
C .F.
C U RVE
C
c
○
a
○
c
○
a
○
b
○
A
B
L
E
V
E
L
POSITION
PO SITIO N
PO SITIO N
PO SITIO N
IN P U T FA D ER C U R V E
CRO SS FAD ER CU RVE
#HEAD PHONE J AC K
#
CROSS FADER CURVE (CF) CURVE ADJ UST CONTROL
This knob is used to adjust the slope of the CF curve. Any
curve located between the two extreme positions, gentle &
Used to connect suitable headphones to this unit. We
recommend that users pay particular attention to the
impedance level of their headphones. An impedance level of
between 8ohm and 600ohm is best for this unit.
steep, is possible and up to the preferred curve type of any user.
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REAR PANEL
36
41
38
39
35
SERIAL NO.
INPUT
CAUTION
POWER
33
34
43
42
41
40
37
#LINE INPUT J AC KS
#GROUND TERMINAL
These jacks are used to connect line level output devices
to the PMC-007. Devices with a line level of -10dB to
0dB, such as CD players, MD players, tape decks, DAT
players etc may be connected to these jacks. The signal
from these devices will then be fed to the respective PGM
and Line Input is selected.
This connection point is used to ground turntables
connect to this unit.
#EFFEC T SEND J AC K
Used to connect the inputs of an external effects device.
#EFFEC T REC EIVE J AC K
Used to connect the output of an external effects device.
#PHONO INPUT J AC KS
$BOOTH OUT J AC K
These jacks are used to connect turntables with moving
magnet type cartridges. Once connected, the signal from
the turntable will be fed to the respective PGM when
Phono input is selected.
Use these jacks to connect booth monitors to this unit.
This signal is identical to that of the headphone section
with the exception of when the Rehearsal Mute/Freeze
feature is active.
#MIC J AC K
$
MASTER OUT J AC K (Ba la nc e d & Unb a la nc e d )
These jacks may be used to connect this unit to an
amplifier. This unit has 2 sets of output jacks so that each
output level can be set separately. In this situation, the
Master (XLR) out can be used as the main output whilst
the 1/4 inch output can be used as a sub unbalanced output.
Used for the connection of MIC inputs.
#EFFEC T LOOP J AC KS (MIC )
This jack is used to connect external effects that are fitted
with a 1/4 inch stereo plug. In order to produce the best
sound, please set your external effect unit such that the L
channel is Effect Send and the R channel is Effect Receive.
TIP: ………………MIC SEND OUT
$POWER J AC K
Connect the Vestax AC-12A, AC adaptor (12V AC,
1000mA).
RING: ……………MIC RECEIVE OUT
SLEEVE:…………EARTH
$POWER SWITC H
SEND
RECEIVE
GND
Power on/off.
T.R.S JACK
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HO W TO CHANGE THE FADER UNIT
Exchanging a ReX Fader Unit
mounting unit, once release pull the fader upwards carefully.
The ReX (Rapid Exchange) fader system has been
designed to allow users to quickly exchange faders. By
following and adhering to the following directions and
advice you will be able to safely and easily exchange ReX
type faders. In the event that the ReX unit itself or the ReX
exchange system is damaged in anyway do not operate this
mixer before consulting your local Vestax service center.
t Remove the cable connector from the fader unit carefully.
y Exchange the fader unit making sure to reconnect the
cable connector unit correctly.
u Click the ReX fader unit back in place. Check that the
unit is secure by gently pushing on the fader unit.
i Lower the Battle Panel as illustrated taking care to realign
the fader slots and fader forks properly. This panel will
not close if realigned incorrectly.
No te
Leaving the mixer unit with the top panel open and
any fader cables unconnected could result in some
damage. For this reason it is best to have all
replacement faders ready for installation so as to
avoid any unnecessary damage or delay.
o Check to ensure that the panel is correctly in place and then
replace all knobs. You have now successfully exchanged
your ReX fader unit.
fig c
q Remove all knobs from the Battle Panel as illustrated.
w Release the top panel as illustrated.
e Caution should be exercised when opening the top panel so as
to avoid any unnecessary damage to the panel unit or release
system.
r
A ReX fader is easily removed by simply applying
simultaneous pressure to the clips located at either end of the Fader
fig a
fig d
fig b
fig e
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Changing the Direction of the Input Sw itch
q Remove all knobs from the Battle Panel as illustrated.
yExchange the input switch unit making sure to
reconnect the cable connector unit correctly.
w Release the top panel as illustrated.
e Caution should be exercised when opening the top
panel so as to avoid any unnecessary damage to the
panel unit or release system.
uReplace the screws as removed in point 4. Check to
make sure that you have correctly and securely
replaced the input switch unit.
r Both input switches are fixed to the sub panel with
two screws, remove these screws (putting them aside
once removed) and pull the input switch unit gently
upwards.
iLower the Battle Panel as illustrated taking care to
realign the fader slots and fader forks properly. This
panel will not close if realigned incorrectly.
oCheck to ensure that the panel is correctly in place
and then replace all knobs. You have now
successfully exchanged your input switch unit.
t Remove the cable connector from the unit.
Changing the Direction of the Input Sw itch
An input switch can be set in a number of different directions.
q To change the direction of the switch, follow the above e Lower the Battle Panel as illustrated taking care to
instructions 1- 6 carefully.
realign the fader slots and fader forks properly. This
panel will not close if realigned incorrectly.
w Position the unit by aligning the screw mounts on the
sub panel of the mixer with the screw holes on the
input switch unit. Reaffix the screws so that both
screws are on opposite sides of the input switch unit.
r Check to ensure that the panel is correctly in place
and then replace all knobs. You have now
successfully exchanged your input switch unit.
fig g
fig f
rem ove the
m ulti-cable
connector
PH O N O
LIN E
CAUTION
BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO EXCHANGE A ReX FADER OR INPUT SWITCH TURN OF ALL POWER
TO THIS UNIT.
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CONNECTION
P G M 1
C D P LA Y ER [V ES TA X C D X -1 6 ]
TU R N TA B LE[V ES TA X P D X -2 0 0 0 ]
EFFEC TER [V ES TA X D P H -X 1 ]
IN P U T
O U TP U T
G N D
O U TP U T
O U TP U T
P H O N O 1
LIN E1
EFFEC T
S EN D
EFFEC T
R C V
G N D
SERIAL NO.
INPUT
CAUTION
POWER
G N D
M A S TER
O U T
LIN E2
P H O N O 2
IN P U T
O U TP U T
P O W ER A M P [V ES TA X D A -X 1 0 0 0 ]
S P EA K ER
S P EA K ER
MIC/AUX
DJ/PHONO
CD(R/RW)
MD
TAPE
5
BAND MASTER EQ
M
I
C
L
I
N
E
1
P
H
O
N
O
L
I
N
E
2
L
I
N
E
3
L
I
N
E
4
LINE
5
LINE
6
LINE
7
LINE
8
LOW
M
I
D
L
O
W
M
I
D
M
I
D
H
I
HI
EQ
ON
POWER
+12dB
GAIN
GAIN
GAIN
GAIN
GAIN
0
MAIN VOLUME
-
12dB
OFF
L
R
BALANCE
MIN
MAX
MIN
MAX
MIN
MAX
MIN
MAX
MIN
MAX
G N D
SIGNAL/PEAK
LEVEL
SIGNAL/PEAK
LEVEL
SIGNAL/PEAK
LEVEL
SIGNAL/PEAK
LEVEL
SIGNAL/PEAK
LEVEL
MIC
LINE
CD-
1
MASTER
MIC/AUX
DJ/PHONO
MONITOR
REC OUT
CD(R/RW)
R/RW
1
MD
APE
SELECT
T
MIN
MAX
LEVEL
L
R
PHONES
O U TP U T
TU R N TA B LE[V ES TA X P D X -2 0 0 0 ]
C D P LA Y ER [V ES TA X C D X -1 6 ]
P G M 2
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SPECIFICATION
NOM INAL INPUT M AXIM UM INPUT
INPEDANCE
3.3kΩ
56kΩ
M IC (φ6.3 PHONE JACK)
PHONO 1.2L R (RCA PIN JACK)
LINE 1.2L R (RCA PIN JACK)
-50.0dBv
-46.0dBv
0dBv
-32.0dBv
-22.4dBv
+14dBv
+14dB
/
INPUT
/
16kΩ
SECTION
EFFECT RCV (RCA PIN JACK UNBALANCED)
0dBv
42kΩ
M IC RCV (TRS PHONE JACK-RING PIN)
0dBv
+14dB
69kΩ
HI
10kHz - ~+4dB
∞
ISOLATOR
SECTION
M ID
1kHz - ~+4dB
∞
LOW
80Hz - ~+4dB
∞
RATED OUTPUT M AXIM UM OUTPUT
INPEDANCE
10kΩOVER
10kΩOVER
10kΩOVER
10kΩOVER
8 ~600Ω
10kΩOVER
> 65dB
M ASTER1 L
M ASTER2 L
/R(RCA PIN JACK UNBALANCED)
0dBv
+4dBv
0dBv
0dBv
+14.5dBv
+14.5dBv
+14.5dBv
+14.5dBv
/R
(XLR JACK BALANCED)
OUTPUT
SECTION
BOOTH L/R(RCA PIN JACK UNBALANCED)
EFFECT SEND L
/R(RCA PIN JACK UNBALANCED)
HEAD PHONE(φ6.3 PHONE JACK) (47ΩLORD 130m W )
M IC SEND (TRS PHONE JACK-TIP PIN) 0dBv +11.4dBv
M IC
30Hz~20kHz±3dB
20Hz~20kHz±1dB
> 60dB
CROSSFADER CROSSTALK
CHANNEL CROSSTALK
POW ER SUPPLY
FREQUENCY
RESPONSE
LINE
M IC
> 75dB
-
AC 12V ADAPTOR 1000m A
260×92×370
4.0kg
S/N RATIO
LINE
> 75dB
DIM ENSION(W ×H×D)
W EIGHT
POW ER
REQUIREM ENT
12W
NOV.2003 PM C-007 Eq
Vestax Corporation
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