Microphones and Guitars on the top, Speakers in the back. :)
Seriously, we are going to need to know the model of the mixer (Sunn was made by Fender), since there are literally hundreds of different models.
1) Read the manual, act accordingly 2) Like a paper weight
We need additional information. What do you need to hook up to the mixer? Turntables, tape players, CD players etc.
You connect the mixers main outputs to the inputs of the amplifier and the outputs of the amplifier to speakers
Sunn was created in 1965.
What you need is an USB recording interface with a microphone preamp (like M-Audio Fast Track), they usually cost $100 and up.
Depending on the Mixer itself, you might hook it up to a multiple of things. DJ mixers are usually connected to 1 or more sources of sound. In most DJing set-ups, these imput items would be turntables or CD players. Depending on the amount of "inputs" the mixer has, you can add a variety of sources. On the "out" connection, the mixer is generally plugged into an amplifier so you will be able to hear the sound that is produced. You might also have a CD burner, PC, or other items connected to your "out" plugs.
Sunn was created in 1965.
A mixer attachment that has a hook on it is great if you like to make your own bread. Another great addition is one that has a whisk, which is great for fluffing things up and making a whip!
Rell Sunn's birth name is Rell Kapolioka`ehukai Sunn.
The KitchenAid mixer has several possible attachments that one can hook up to it. Some examples include a pasta roller, pasta cutter, and ravioli maker.
If your CD player has a line out and your mixer has a line in ... then you're essentially done except for finding a cable with the right ends. Otherwise, it gets tricky enough that you might want to give more specifics.
Rell Sunn went by The Queen of Makaha.