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*'''Power supply :''' 14V AC
 
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*'''Service Manual :''' [http://rasteri.com/servicemanuals/PMC-06ProVCA.pdf]
 
*'''Service Manual :''' [http://rasteri.com/servicemanuals/PMC-06ProVCA.pdf]
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===07 Series===
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====PMC-05Pro====
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*'''Released : ''' 1997 or 1998 (service manual date is 1997, [http://bombhiphop.com/faq.htm#07PRO Also here])
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*'''Mixer Circuit :''' Optocoupler VCA
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*'''Faders :''' ALPS
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*'''Power supply :''' 15V DC
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*'''Service Manual :''' [[File:PMC-05PRO.pdf]]

Revision as of 22:13, 4 February 2016

The Vestax PMC Pro series were perhaps the most iconic scratch mixers of all time. They distinguished themselves from the earlier PMC range by using VCA circuitry. Or at least some of them did.

Series

05 series

Variants :

PMC-05Pro

  • Released : 1995 (according to the book Groove Music)
  • Mixer Circuit : Optocoupler VCA
  • Faders : ALPS
  • Power supply : 15V DC
  • Service Manual : File:PMC-05PRO.pdf

PMC-05Pro Qbert Limited Edition

  • Released : 1996 (according to the book Groove Music, also According to here)
  • Mixer Circuit : Optocoupler VCA
  • Faders : ALPS
  • Power supply : 15V DC

This model moved the monitor fader behind and to the left of the input faders, had a hamster switch, a master/cue switch, faders instead of pots for channel balance, and a fader for master volume.

PMC-05ProII

PMC-05ProQ

  • Released : 2001 According to here
  • Mixer Circuit : JFET VCA (2SK30A-GR)?
  • Faders : PCV?
  • Power supply : 15V DC?

Like the 05Pro Qbert Limited edition, but based on the 05ProII's circuitry (maybe?)

PMC-05ProIII

  • Released : 2004 or earlier (earliest mention on vestax site)
  • Mixer Circuit : JFET VCA (probably 2SK30A-GR)
  • Faders : PCV
  • Power supply : 15V DC

Also has an effects loop

PMC-05ProSL

Based on the PMC-05PROIII

  • Released : 2004 According to here
  • Mixer Circuit : JFET VCA (probably 2SK30A-GR)
  • Faders : PCV
  • Power supply : 15V DC

PMC-05ProIIIVCA

  • Released : 2005 or earlier (earliest mention on vestax site)
  • Mixer Circuit : JFET VCA (2SK117Y)
  • Faders : PCV
  • Power supply : 14V AC
  • Service manual : [1]

PMC-05ProSLVCA

  • Mixer Circuit : JFET VCA (probably 2SK117Y)
  • Faders : PCV
  • Power supply : 14V AC

PMC-05ProIIIDX

  • Released : 2009 or earlier (That's when skratchworx reviewed it)
  • Mixer Circuit : JFET VCA (probably 2SK117Y)
  • Faders : PCV
  • Power supply : 14V AC

PMC-05ProIV

Digital mixing, CF-X2 Crossfader, IF-PCV Line Faders, USB MIDI control

06 Series

PMC-06Pro

  • Released : 1998 (according to the book Groove Music)
  • Mixer Circuit : Optocoupler-based VCA
  • Faders : ALPS
  • Power supply : 15V DC

PMC-06T

Not technically in the pro range - uses a dual-rail supply like the 07, and doesn't actually use a VCA at all so presumably wasn't great for scratching

PMC-06ProA

  • Mixer Circuit : JFET VCA (2SK30A-GR)
  • Faders : PCV
  • Power supply : 15V DC

PMC-06ProVCA

  • Released : 2004 (according to service manual)
  • Mixer Circuit : JFET VCA (2SK117Y)
  • Faders : PCV
  • Power supply : 14V AC
  • Service Manual : [2]

07 Series

PMC-05Pro

  • Released : 1997 or 1998 (service manual date is 1997, Also here)
  • Mixer Circuit : Optocoupler VCA
  • Faders : ALPS
  • Power supply : 15V DC
  • Service Manual : File:PMC-05PRO.pdf