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There are two basic ways to transport an audio signal with microphone or line level:

 

Unbalanced line: Utilising a two conductor cable, it transports the signal as the voltage between them. 

Electromagnetic  interference  can  get  added  to  the  signal  as  undesired  noise.  Connectors  that  carry 
unbalanced signals have two pins, such as RCA (Phono) and ¼” (6.35mm, often referred to as jack) mono. 3 pin 
connector such as XLR (Cannon) may also carry unbalanced signals if one of the pins is unused.

 

Balanced line: Utilising a three conductor cable, one of them acts as a shield against electromagnetic 

noise  and  is  the  ground  conductor.  The  other  two  have  the  same  voltage  with  respect  to  the  ground 
conductor  but  with  opposite  signs.  The  noise  that  cannot  be  rejected  by  the  shield  affects  both  signal 
conductors in the same way. At the device’s input the two signals get summed with opposite sign, so that 
noise is cancelled out while the programme signal doubles in level. Most professional audio devices use 
balanced  inputs  and  outputs.  Connectors  that  can  carry  balanced  signal  have  three  pins,  such  as  XLR 
(Cannon) and ¼” (6.35mm) stereo.

 

The  graphs  that  follow  show  the  recommended  connection  with  different  types  of  connectors  to 

balanced processor or amplifier inputs. The connectors on the left-hand side come from a signal source, and 
the ones on the right hand side go to the inputs of the processor or amplifier. Note that on the unbalanced 
connectors on the left-hand side, two terminals are joined inside the connector. If hum occurs with balanced 
to  balanced  connections,  try  disconnecting  the  sleeve  (ground)  on  the  input  connector.  Note  that  the 
illustrations show what should be connected to what, but that pin locations on an actual XLR connector are 
different. Also, pin 2 hot is assumed on XLR connectors.

ANNEX : Line connections: unbalanced and balanced

EP series / 

User’s Manual

Summary of Contents for EP Series

Page 1: ...User s Manual Before operating the device please read the Safety precautions section of this manual Retain this manual for future reference EP 450 EP 2K4 EP 6K4 EP 10K4 EP 22K4 EP SERIES...

Page 2: ...ION INTRODUCTION 6 7 FRONT PANEL 7 8 8 9 10 REAR PANEL 3 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 4 WARRANTY 5 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY 12 SPECIFICATIONS 12 LINE DRAWINGS 14 ANNEX Line connections unbalanced and balanced...

Page 3: ...when unused for long periods of time Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators stoves or other apparatus that produce heat Do not block any ventilation openings install in accordance wit...

Page 4: ...ct use of the product All warranty repairs must be exclusively undertaken by the factory or any of its authorised service centers To claim a warranty repair do not open or intend to repair the product...

Page 5: ...on requirements EN 55103 2 2009 Electromagnetic compatibility Product family standard for audio video audio visual and entertainment lighting control apparatus for professional use Part 2 Immunity EN...

Page 6: ...periodically e g 12 24 months Filters in ampli ers located in more dirty atmospheres may require more f requent maintenance The lter should be dry cleaned using a vacuum cleaner preferably Running th...

Page 7: ...amplifier is turned on mute leds will appear active red while the amplifier is doing an auto test After three seconds the MUTE leds will be deactivated E Bride Mode When active rear panel dips the led...

Page 8: ...connecting pins 1 NL4 connectors for outputs A and C include 4 active connecting pins 1 and 2 By doing this the user may have all the four output channels connected to 2 cables When using channels in...

Page 9: ...hannel A will manage both channels Opera on of Channels C and Channel D will be the same STEREO PARALLEL BRIDGE STEREO PARALLEL BRIDGE STEREO PARALLEL BRIDGE FRONT PANEL A Level control Four level pot...

Page 10: ...ability Hard or Soft limiting mode When hard mode is enabled the attack time of the limiter is shorter and allows less peaks to be driven to the load Gain Globally affects all channels From 23 dB to 4...

Page 11: ...ot Pin 3 Cold Unbalanced Input Connections These type of connection is not recommended for professional audio applications as it may cause noise in the installation Cables and Output Connectors Use on...

Page 12: ...rcuitry Frequency Response Voltage Gain Controls Cooling Amplifier Protections LED Indicators Audio Signal Input Connectors Speaker Output Connectors AC Power Requirements 115A 4 Switched Amplificatio...

Page 13: ...output channles 3 Turnup the level from the source 4 Change the amplifier s mode from Stereo to Bridge 100 70V 1 Read the appendix of this manual to make a correct unbalanced to balanced cable 2 Conn...

Page 14: ...ut the two signals get summed with opposite sign so that noise is cancelled out while the programme signal doubles in level Most professional audio devices use balanced inputs and outputs Connectors t...

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