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Troubleshooting (continued) 

Problem 

Cause  

Solution 

Bad Sound 

Incorrect equipment 

settings, causing 

distortion 

 

Check the meters on the external mixing console to ensure that the signal is 

not being clipped by the mixer.  If the levels from the mixer are too high, 

correct the gain structure of the console, first by lowering the pre-amplifier 

trim (input sensitivity).  If this does not lower the signal level sufficiently, then 

lower the channel faders.  If the level is still too high, then lower the master 

bus; however, a clipped input is most likely the source of the distortion.  It is 

important to check every active input channel on the console to ensure that 

each input trim is set correctly for each source. 

 

If the signal sources are plugged directly into the speaker, make sure that the 

input levels are not turned up too high.  If the signal indicator LED is turning 

red on any channel, this indicates that the input on that channel is clipping 

and  that  the  input  level  needs  to  be  lowered.    It  is  also  possible  that  the 

source level needs to be lowered.  If distortion is still audible after lowering 

the source level and input level, then lower the master volume.  

 

Check  that  the  audio  source  and/or  mixer  do  not  have  excessive  bass  or 

treble  added  to  the  mix,  as  overdriven  EQs  can  clip,  causing  audible 

distortion. 

 

Cable connections are 

bad. 

Verify that all connections are good.  Verify that the connectors are clean and 

free of any residue buildup.  Verify that the insulation jackets on all cables have 

not been torn or crushed. 

 

Rattling Sounds 

Be sure that the rattling sounds do not come from the caster wheels (subwoofer 

only), loudspeaker stands, or any furniture or fixtures located near the system. 

 

Bad  AC  mains  cable 

location 

Avoid using an AC power source that is connected to a light dimmer.  Use an AC 

filter box, or use a different AC circuit.  

Avoid routing the audio signal cables along other power cables, transformers, 

or signal cables to prevent interference. 

 

Ground loop hum 

Turn all volume and input levels to their minimum settings to verify there is no 

hum coming from the connected audio equipment.  If the hum is still present, 

then remove all audio cable connections; if the hum disappears, then there is a 

potential ground loop problem.  Ground lifting the signal cable (with a direct box 

or  coupling  transformer)  is  the  safest  way  to  eliminate  ground  loops  within 

sound setups.  Plug all audio equipment AC power connections into the same 

outlet, which shares a common ground (make sure that the outlet is capable of 

supporting the power draw of the equipment to avoid overloading the circuit). 

Verify that the distance between AC power source and common ground is as 

short as possible. 

 

Equipment hiss 

Use a balanced connection to take advantage of the best noise rejection. 

Plug  all  audio  equipment  AC  power  connections  into  the  same  outlet  which 

shares a common ground (make sure that the outlet is capable of supporting the 

power draw of the equipment to avoid overloading the circuit). 

 

 

Summary of Contents for CVE-10

Page 1: ...CVE SERIES MANUAL Instruction Manual English CVE 10 CVE 12 CVE 15 and CVE 18s Powered Loudspeakers...

Page 2: ...peaker Placement 7 Rear Panel Mixer CVE 10 CVE 12 CVE 15 8 Rear Panel Mixer CVE 18s 9 Using the CVE 10 12 15 as a floor stage monitor 10 Application 1 Using a single CVE 10 CVE 12 or CVE 15 12 Applica...

Page 3: ...nplug the unit during lightning storms or when it is unused for long periods of time CAUTION The unit should be installed so that its location or position does not interfere with its proper ventilatio...

Page 4: ...RECT PARTS MAY RESULT IN FIRE ELECTRIC SHOCK OR OTHER HAZARDS The unit should be serviced by qualified service personnel when any of the following happens The power cord or the plug has been damaged O...

Page 5: ...tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in...

Page 6: ...peaker cone or surround Cerwin Vega does not support suspension of the subwoofer model covered in this manual Cerwin Vega speakers can generate considerable vibrational energy When placed on a slipper...

Page 7: ...the loudspeaker set the POWER switch to the OFF position BEFORE removing any cables or turning off the source audio equipment Loudspeaker Placement Never point a microphone directly at the loudspeake...

Page 8: ...gether push and hold the PAIR LINK button on the first speaker that has already been paired with the streaming device When its PAIR LINK button begins flashing orange the first speaker will beep twice...

Page 9: ...tton on the first speaker that has already been paired with the streaming device When its PAIR LINK button begins flashing orange the first speaker will beep twice Then push and hold the PAIR LINK but...

Page 10: ...egree angle toward the performers It is recommended to use MONITOR mode for this application as it reduces the volume of frequencies that are prone to feedback Be sure that the loudspeaker and cables...

Page 11: ...or pulled Before loudspeaker pole mounting be sure to inspect all critical points for cracks deformations corrosion and or missing parts that may affect the strength and safety of the installation Onl...

Page 12: ...rophone a line mixer and a Bluetooth streaming device are all being used simultaneously Each channel level can be adjusted to balance channel volumes while the Bluetooth level knob independently adjus...

Page 13: ...cover a wider audience and situations where more volume is needed To add a second CVE 10 CVE 12 or CVE 15 loudspeaker connect the MIXED OUTPUT of the first speaker to CH 1 INPUT or CH 2 INPUT of the s...

Page 14: ...d to your CVE 10 CVE 12 or CVE 15 pair In the diagram below a line mixer is connected to CH 1 INPUT and CH 2 INPUT of the CVE 18s while a Bluetooth device is streaming audio The signal is then sent th...

Page 15: ...n Some events may require several CVE speakers spread across a long distance or large stage front to provide adequate sound reinforcement for an entire audience Use the MIXED OUTPUT to daisy chain eac...

Page 16: ...larger venues the Front of House engineer has control of the entire sound reinforcement system using the console mixer The diagram below shows how a console mixer interfaces with the performers on sta...

Page 17: ...g CVE tops The CVE tops can be mounted to a ceiling or wall with the CVE wall mount accessory sold separately The speaker can be mounted in a variety of positions as shown below See wall ceiling mount...

Page 18: ...accidental damage to the drivers that may result during transportation setup and general use If the grill needs to be removed simply remove the screws around the edge of the grill Remove the grill sl...

Page 19: ...oudspeaker input is correct Verify that the MUTE switch on the audio mixer is disengaged Verify that an external power source is used with microphones that require phantom power No Power No connection...

Page 20: ...that the connectors are clean and free of any residue buildup Verify that the insulation jackets on all cables have not been torn or crushed Rattling Sounds Be sure that the rattling sounds do not com...

Page 21: ...er can be maintained cosmetically by using a dry cloth Avoid using cleaning chemicals as they may harm the finish of the loudspeaker A direct burst of air should be avoided since it could harm the dri...

Page 22: ...CERWIN VEGA PROFESSIONAL 22...

Page 23: ...Audio or one of Gibson Pro Audio s Authorized Service Centers in the US will repair the defect s or replace the merchandise as it deems appropriate at its sole discretion Warranty Period from date of...

Page 24: ...orized dealer or upon which unauthorized repair or service has been performed GIBSON MAKES NO OTHER EXPRESS WARRANTY OF ANY KIND WHATSOEVER ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILI...

Page 25: ...ms liability for defects or damage caused by services performed by unauthorized persons or non warranty service not performed by Gibson or an Authorized Gibson Pro Audio Service Center When contacting...

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