M.304
P R O F E S S I O N A L D J M I X E R
OWNER’S MANUAL
STANTON MAGNETICS, INC
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M.304 FEATURES
When Stanton set out to
design its new M.304 3-
Channel DJ Mixer, compro-
mise was not an option. This
10"
professional
mixer
boasts a wide range of intu-
itive controls, superb sound,
and high-quality components
including a genuine Penny &
Giles crossfader.
Whether mixing house, tech-
no or trance from vinyl or
CDs, the M.304 has got all
the bases covered, thanks to
3 phono inputs, 6 line inputs and 2 mic inputs with independent EQ. Each
channel sports gain control, bright input LED meters, a 3-band EQ with
full Kill capability, as well as Pan knobs. The M.304 also sports a full-fea-
tured Cue section which includes PFL, Cue Pan, and dual headphone
outputs for tag-team mixing.
Professional DJs will immediately appreciate the M.304s 3-band Kill
switches for channels 1 and 3, conveniently located right next to the
crossfader. For creative mixing, the M.304 also offers an Effects loop with
1/4" Send and Return jacks. This mixer is rounded out with professional
balanced Master outputs, separate Booth output, and a user-replaceable
fader design.
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. Microphone 2 input - This 1/4” connector is used to connect a
microphone. The volume is controlled by the MIC 2 knob.
3. Mic 1 level - Controls the input level of Microphone input 1.
4. Mic 2 level - Controls the input level of Microphone input 2.
5. 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 out-
put level.
6. Effect assign - Used to assign the effect signal to each channel or
the mic. The level of the effect is controlled by the Send and Return
knobs.
7. Pre fader listen - Selects the channel(s) - 1, 2, or 3 - to be pre-
viewed in the headphones.
8. Channel faders - Controls the output volume of each channel. The
signal is routed to the line faders after the gain, EQ, pan, and effects.
9. Crossfader - The crossfader is used to cross fade between channels
1 and 3.
10. Kill switches - Kill switches are used to completely eliminate Hi,
Mid, or Low frequencies from the audio. This can be used as a per-
formance effect.
11. Headphone outputs - This is the headphone output jack to connect
your headphones.
12. 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.
13. Cue level - Controls the volume of the headphone output.
14. 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.
15/16. Effect Levels - Send and Return levels are used to control the
volume of the external effects unit connected to the M.304 using the
jacks labeled ‘send’ and ‘return’ on the back of the mixer. SEND is
the level of the signal sent to the effect unit, and RETURN is the
level of the processed signal returning from the the effects unit. the
signal sent to the unit is selected by pushing the ‘FX LOOP’ button.
17. Master output Pan- This is the pan or balance control for the mast
output.
DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTIONS
18. Master output level - Controls the overall output level of the mixer.
19. 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.
20. Input selectors - These toggle switches select the input source
between phono and line for each channel.
21. Input gains - Controls the input sensitivity level of each channel. An
LED meter is provided on each of the 3 channels for proper adjust-
ment of the levels.
22. Channel equalizer - Individual controls for high frequency,
midrange, and low frequency equalization with +9dB/Kill adjust-
ments. Note: Any changes made to EQ settings will change the over-
all output level.
23. Channel pans - Controls left/right output balance of each channel.
DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTIONS
Power: This is the power switch to turn the mixer "ON" or "OFF"
AC IN: This is the Input connection for the included power supply.
Send and Return: These connectors are used to connect an outboard
signal processor (such as the Stanton DFX-1). Connect a 1/4” mono
cable from the SEND output to the Line In on your signal processor.
Connect the RETURN input to the Line Out on your signal processor.
Your effects loop should now be working. Check it by turning the send
and return volume knobs to the center position (12 o’clock) and select-
ing FX LOOP on any of the mixer’s channels.
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.
TT: TT (or phono) inputs are used to connect to turntables.
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 sig-
nal 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.
FADER CLEANING AND REPLACEMENT
After constant use the M.304 faders may need to be cleaned and lubri-
cated 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.
3. 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).
4. Disconnect the fader from mixer by removing the connector on the bot-
tom of the fader.
Installing a fader:
1. Once original fader has been removed, simply plug the 4-pin connec-
tor into the new fader.
3. Place fader back in mixer and replace 2 outer screws to secure fader.
Cleaning a Penny & Giles fader:
1. Remove 2 mounting screws from fader plate. (NOTE: The P&G fader
is designed with floating mounting threads for precise mechanical cen-
tralizing of the fader. If you desire to keep your fader`s current mount-
ing position we suggest that you make 2 marks on both ends of the
fader on the fader plate to indicate the P&G fader position.) See Figure
1.
2. Once fader is removed from unit, remove the two screws (A) from the
end of the fader body where the wires exit the fader casing. Pull away
the end block. Withdraw the dust cover (B). Taking great care, remove
the slider assembly (C), ensuring that the wiper contacts (D) are not
damaged as this will affect the operation of the fader. Clean the slider
assembly by gently wiping the wiper contacts and slider bearings (E)
using a tissue or cotton bud. If slider bearing
are excessively worn, as indicated by exces-
sive slider rocking then contact Stanton for
replacement.
3. Remove the single upper screw on the oppo-
site end block to remove the guide rail. Clean
the guide rail (F) with a tissue or cloth, remov-
Figure 1
FADER CLEANING AND REPLACEMENT
ing all traces of dirt and contamination.
4. Remove the fader track (G) by slowly withdrawing from the
A
unit. Place fader track on desk or working surface with
black contacts facing upwards. If necessary, the track can
be washed in warm water, wiped gently then dried thor-
oughly using a dry cloth. Use a lint free cloth or swab to
wipe the tracks and check for marks along the track.
(Note: Lint free cloth should be used to avoid
B
dust/fibers being deposited on the track). If the track
appears excessively worn, or if cleaning does not
F
improve operation, replacement may be necessary.
G
5. Examine the center channel of the fader body and if
dirty, clean using cotton buds.
6. Re-assemble and lubricate the fader as follows:
C
6.1) Secure the end block and guide rail onto the fader
body.
E
6.2) Insert track into the fader body.
D
6.3) Insert slider assembly onto guide rail and into the
fader body. Move slider from end to end to
disperse the oil evenly. Carefully wipe
away any excess oil using a tissue or cloth.
6.4) Lubricate the guide rail by placing one
drop of silicon liquid oil onto the guide rail
(F).
G
6.5) Insert dust cover.
6.6) Insert fader track back into fader body with wires com-
ing out open end of fader body.
I
6.7) Secure the remaining end block ensuring that the
track wires (I) are not pinched between the end block and
fader casing.
7. Once assembled, move the slider from end to end to ensure operation
is smooth.
8. Attach fader to fader plate. (NOTE: As noted earlier if you do not want
to change positioning of fader, keep the 2 fader plate screws loose and
shift the fader until it is aligned with the marks you created in step 1,
then tighten fader plate screws.)
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Line Inputs:
2 (RCA) x 3 channels, -10 dBV /10 kOhm
2 (RCA) x 3 channels, -50 dBV / 47 kOhm
1(1/4")/ 1 XLR -50 dBV /4.7 kOhm
2 (1/4"), -10 dBV / 10 kOhm
Phono Inputs
Mic Inputs
Return Inputs
Send Outputs
Master Outputs
2 (1/4"), -10 dBV
2 (1/4”) Balanced/ (RCA) unbalanced,
-2 dBu balanced / -10 dBV unbalanced
2 (1/4”) Balanced/ (RCA) unbalanced,
-2 dBu balanced / -10 dBV unbalanced
2 (1/4”) balanced, -2 dBu / 100 Ohms
1 (1/4 inch), 1 (1/8 inch)greater than 32 Ohm load
15.3 in x 10.2 in x 4.3 in (39 cm x 26 cm x 11 cm)
7.7 lbs (3.5 kg )
Record Outputs
Booth Outputs
Headphone Output
Dimensions (LxWxD)
Weight
Frequency Response
Max Gain
20 Hz to 20 kHz +/-1 dB (line)
12 dB
THD+N
< 0.015 % at 1 kHz
Signal to Noise Ratio
Noise
110 dB (main signal path) (ref: max level)
< -92 dBV (Line input to any output)
Hi +9, -45 dB, Kill: -45 dB
Channel EQ
Mid +9, -35 dB, Kill: -35 dB
Low +9, -55 dB, Kill: -55 dB
Crosstalk
Fader Kill
< -90 dB at 1 kHz
< -90 dB (channel and crossfader)
REPLACEMENT PARTS
The following user replaceable parts are available from your local
Stanton dealer.
LF304
Channel input fader
CF-PG304
PS-16US
PS-16EU
PS-16UK
Penny & Giles crossfader
US Power Supply (110v)
European Power Supply (220v)
UK only Power Supply (240v)
WARRANTY
Stanton Magnetics, Inc. – Warranty Provision – Returns for Repairs or Replacement
Warranty
Through Stanton’s authorized dealers around the World, Stanton, or one of Stanton’s
authorized distributors outside the U.S., will, without charge, repair or replace, at the sole
discretion of the entity responsible for making the repair or providing the replacement, any
Stanton merchandise proved defective in material or workmanship for a period of one (1)
following the date of original purchase. Exceptions to this warranty are as noted below:
The warranty for mechanical parts which are subject to wear and tear are limited to the ear-
lier to occur of thirty (30) days following the date of original purchase or the following num-
ber of cycles: Faders - 15,000; Rotary potentiometers - 10,000; and Switches - 10,000.
Stanton will warrant all replacement parts and repairs for ninety (90) days from the date of
original shipment. Repairs made necessary by reason of misuse, alteration, normal wear, or
accident are not covered under this warranty.
Returns
Authorized Stanton dealers are only authorized to sell and distribute merchandise within a
specific country. All goods requiring warranty repair or replacement must be returned (freight
prepaid if not hand-delivered) to the authorized Stanton dealer from whom the merchandise
was purchased and in the same country where the merchandise was purchased. For pur-
poses of purchases made via the Internet, the merchandise must be returned to the author-
ized Stanton dealer in the country where the authorized Stanton dealer which sold the mer-
chandise to purchaser is located and not the authorized Stanton dealer in the country where
the purchaser is located or the country in which the merchandise was received. Any returns
to a non-authorized dealer or to an authorized Stanton dealer not in the same country as
the merchandise was intended to be sold or as set forth above will void this warranty.
To initiate a warranty repair, you must contact the authorized Stanton dealer from whom you
purchased the merchandise, and follow such authorized Stanton dealer’s return policy.
Stanton assumes no risk and shall be subject to no liability for damages or loss resulting
from the specific use or application made of the merchandise. Stanton's liability for any
claim, whether based on breach of contract, negligence, infringement of any rights of any
party, or product liability, and relating to the merchandise shall not exceed the price received
by Stanton from your purchase of such merchandise. In no event will Stanton be liable for
any special, incidental or consequential damages (including loss of use, loss of profit and
claims of third parties) however caused, whether by the negligence of Stanton or otherwise.
To the extent permitted by law and except as otherwise provided above, Stanton disclaims
any express or implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose.
The above warranty provides you with specific legal rights. You may also have additional
rights, which are subject to variation from state to state and country to country.
If there is a dispute regarding the warranty of merchandise that does not fall under the war-
ranty conditions stated above, please include a written explanation with the merchandise
when returned pursuant to the terms and conditions set forth herein.
card to:
Stanton Magnetics, Inc, 3000 SW 42 St. Hollywood, Florida 33312.
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