Ọja Pariview
The XTUGA TS11 is a professional 11-channel audio mixer designed for a wide range of applications, including studio recording, live DJ performances, stage events, and parties. It features 9 mono microphone/line inputs and 1 stereo input, offering versatile connectivity for various audio sources. Equipped with 99 built-in DSP effects, a 7-band graphic equalizer, independent +48V phantom power, and Bluetooth functionality, the TS11 provides comprehensive control over your audio. Its USB interface allows for direct recording and playback, making it a powerful tool for audio professionals and enthusiasts alike.

olusin 1: Iwaju view of the XTUGA TS11 Professional 11 Channel Audio Mixer, showcasing its comprehensive control layout.
Key Awọn ẹya ara ẹrọ
- 11-Iwọle ikanni: Includes 9 MIC Mono inputs and 1 Stereo input, providing extensive connectivity for various audio sources.
- + 48V Agbara Phantom: Each channel features independent +48V phantom power, enabling compatibility with condenser microphones and wired microphones simultaneously.
- Multi-format Play Support: Integrated Bluetooth function allows wireless audio streaming from mobile phones, tablets, and other devices. Features a digital display MP3 player with U-DISK MP3 input and REC function for recording directly to a USB flash drive.
- Built-in 99 DSP Effects Processor: Offers 99 high-quality digital signal processing effects, allowing users to select appropriate effects for different scenarios, enhancing live performances and recordings.
- 7-Band EQ Iṣakoso: An effective and musical 7-band balanced total volume adjustment provides precise control over sound quality, ensuring accurate, crisp, and clear audio output.
- Independent Mute Switch: Each channel is equipped with a dedicated mute switch for quick and precise control over individual audio inputs.
- AUX Sends Channel Function: Provides auxiliary send capabilities for external effects or monitor mixes.
Eto Itọsọna
Follow these steps to set up your XTUGA TS11 mixer for optimal performance.
- Unboxing ati Ayewo: Carefully remove the mixer and all accessories from the packaging. Inspect for any signs of damage during transit. The package typically includes the TS11 mixer, a power adapter, and an instruction manual.
- Asopọ agbara: Connect the provided power adapter to the mixer's power input and then to a suitable electrical outlet. Ensure the mixer's power switch is in the OFF position before connecting to power.
- Nsopọ awọn orisun ohun:
- Awọn gbohungbohun: Connect XLR or 1/4" TRS cables from your microphones to the respective MIC/LINE input jacks (Channels 1-9). For condenser microphones, activate the +48V phantom power for the specific channel.
- Awọn ẹrọ Ipele Laini: Sopọ awọn ohun elo (awọn bọtini itẹwe, awọn gita pẹlu iṣaajuamps), CD players, or other line-level devices to the 1/4" TRS LINE inputs. Stereo sources can be connected to Channel 10/11.

olusin 3: Isunmọ view of the input section, highlighting the 9 mono and 2 stereo input channels available on the XTUGA TS11 mixer.

Figure 4: Illustration showing the independent +48V phantom power switch for each channel, allowing simultaneous use of condenser and dynamic microphones.
- Connecting Output Devices:
- Ifilelẹ akọkọ: Connect your powered speakers or amplifier to the MAIN OUT (XLR or 1/4" TRS) jacks.
- Agbekọri: Connect your headphones to the PHONES jack for monitoring.
- Ijade AUX: Use the AUX OUT for connecting to stage diigi tabi ita ipa to nse.
- Titan Agbara Ibẹrẹ: Once all connections are secure, switch the mixer's power to the ON position. The power indicator light should illuminate.

Figure 2: The XTUGA TS11 mixer with its dimensions and typical package contents, including the power cable and instruction manual.
Awọn ilana Iṣiṣẹ
Understanding the controls and functions of your TS11 mixer is crucial for effective audio mixing.
Channel Controls (Channels 1-9, 10/11)
- KỌRỌ NIPA: Adjusts the input sensitivity for each channel. Set this to achieve a strong signal without clipping (indicated by the PEAK LED).
- EQ (HIGH, MID, LOW) Knobs: These three-band equalizers allow you to shape the tone of each input. Adjust HIGH for treble, MID for midrange, and LOW for bass frequencies.
- Knob AUX: Controls the amount of signal sent from the channel to the AUX output, typically used for monitor mixes or external effects.
- Knob FX: Controls the amount of signal sent from the channel to the internal DSP effects processor.
- Knob PAN: Ṣe atunṣe ipo sitẹrio ti ifihan ikanni (osi si otun).
- Bọtini pupọ: Mutes the audio output of the individual channel.
- Fader ikanni: Ṣe iṣakoso ipele iwọn didun gbogbogbo ti ikanni kọọkan ni apopọ akọkọ.

Figure 5: Detail of the independent mute switches located on each channel strip, allowing for quick silencing of individual inputs.
Master Section Controls
- Awọn Faders akọkọ (L/R): Ṣakoso iwọn iṣelọpọ gbogbogbo ti akojọpọ sitẹrio akọkọ.
- KỌRỌ FOONU: Ṣe atunṣe iwọn didun ti iṣelọpọ agbekọri.
- AUX OUT Knob: Controls the master volume for the AUX output.
- 7-Band Onisọgba ayaworan: Located in the master section, this EQ allows for fine-tuning the overall frequency response of the main mix. Adjust the sliders for specific frequency bands to shape the final sound.
- DSP Effects Section:
- Bọtini Eto: Rotates to select one of the 99 built-in DSP effects. The selected effect number will be displayed.
- Bọtini ETO: Press to confirm the selected effect.
- FX Fader: Controls the overall level of the applied DSP effects in the main mix.

Figure 6: The DSP effects section, illustrating the PROGRAM knob for selecting from 99 built-in effects and how to apply them.
Digital MP3 Player / USB Interface
- Ibudo USB: Insert a USB flash drive for MP3 playback or connect to a computer for recording/playback.
- Bọtini MODE: Switches between different modes (e.g., USB playback, Bluetooth).
- Awọn idari Sisisẹsẹhin: Standard play/pause, next/previous track buttons for USB playback.
- Iṣẹ REC: Allows recording the main mix directly to a connected USB flash drive.

Figure 7: The USB interface, demonstrating how to connect a USB flash drive for MP3 playback or a computer for recording and playback.
Bluetooth Asopọmọra
The TS11 features built-in Bluetooth for wireless audio streaming.
- Rii daju pe alapọpo ti wa ni titan.
- Press the MODE button on the digital MP3 player section until "BT" or "Bluetooth" is displayed.
- On your mobile device (smartphone, tablet, etc.), search for Bluetooth devices. The mixer will appear as "MIX-MP3 BT".
- Select "MIX-MP3 BT" to pair. Once paired, you can stream audio wirelessly to the mixer.

Figure 8: Visual representation of the Bluetooth connectivity feature, showing a smartphone paired with the mixer for wireless audio streaming.
Itoju
Proper maintenance ensures the longevity and optimal performance of your XTUGA TS11 mixer.
- Ninu: Regularly wipe the mixer's surface with a soft, dry cloth. For stubborn dirt, use a slightly damp cloth and then dry thoroughly. Avoid using abrasive cleaners, solvents, or strong chemicals, as they can damage the finish and internal components.
- Idaabobo eruku: When not in use, cover the mixer with a dust cover to prevent dust and debris from accumulating on controls and entering internal circuitry.
- Ibi ipamọ: Tọ́jú ẹ̀rọ amúlétutù náà sí ibi gbígbẹ tí ó tutù, tí kò sí ìmọ́lẹ̀ oòrùn tààrà, ooru líle, àti ọ̀rinrin gíga.
- Iṣakoso USB: Ensure all cables are neatly organized and not under strain. Avoid bending cables sharply or placing heavy objects on them.
- Afẹfẹ: Ensure proper airflow around the mixer to prevent overheating. Do not block ventilation openings.
Laasigbotitusita
This section addresses common issues you might encounter with your XTUGA TS11 mixer.
| Isoro | Owun to le Fa | Ojutu |
|---|---|---|
| No sound output from main speakers. | Main faders are down; speakers are off or disconnected; incorrect input/output routing. | Raise MAIN L/R faders. Check speaker power and connections. Verify correct cables are used for main output. |
| No sound from a specific channel. | Channel fader is down; channel is muted; GAIN knob too low; faulty cable or microphone. | Raise channel fader. Ensure MUTE button is disengaged. Increase GAIN. Test with a different cable/microphone. |
| Ohun ti o daru. | GAIN knob set too high (clipping); input signal too hot; faulty cable. | Reduce GAIN. Ensure input source level is not too high. Replace faulty cables. |
| Phantom power not working for condenser mic. | +48V button not engaged for the channel; faulty microphone or cable. | Press the +48V button for the specific channel. Ensure you are using an XLR cable. Test with another condenser mic. |
| Awọn oran sisopọ Bluetooth. | Mixer not in Bluetooth mode; device too far; interference. | Ensure mixer is in "BT" mode. Move device closer. Restart both mixer and device. |
| USB recording/playback issues. | Incorrect USB drive format; USB cable issue; computer driver issue. | Ensure USB drive is formatted correctly (FAT32). Use a high-quality USB cable. For computer connection, ensure necessary drivers are installed (usually plug-and-play). Note: The USB output to a computer is typically mono, summing both left and right channels. For Macbooks with USB-C, a USB-A male to male cord connected to a USB-C male to USB-A female converter is often required for proper recognition. |
Awọn pato
| Ẹya ara ẹrọ | Sipesifikesonu |
|---|---|
| Iwọn Nkan | 2.62 kilo |
| Package Mefa | 46.99 x 39.12 x 13.97 cm |
| Nọmba Awoṣe Nkan | TS11 11 Channel Mixer |
| Ni wiwo Hardware | Bluetooth, USB |
| Orisun agbara | Okun Itanna |
| Voltage | 48 Volts (for Phantom Power) |
| Nọmba ti awọn ikanni | 11 (9 Mono MIC/LINE + 1 Stereo) |
| Awọn ipa DSP | 99 Built-in Effects |
| Oludogba | Ẹ̀rọ Ìyàwòrán EQ oní-ẹgbẹ́ márùn-ún |
Atilẹyin ọja ati Support
XTUGA Audio products come with a 12-month manufacturer assurance. For any product-related inquiries, technical support, or warranty claims, please contact XTUGA customer service through their official website or the retailer where the product was purchased. Please have your product model number and purchase details ready when contacting support.