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ACX-2 

Ordercode: D1905 

Frontside 

 

 

Fig. 02 

  Power switch ON/OFF 

 

Press the button to switch the device ON/OFF. 

 

  

Mute button High gain (Channel 1 / 2) 

 

This button will mute the High frequency band. If you mute the High frequency band, you will only 
hear the Low frequency band.

 

 

  

High gain (Channel 1 / 2)

 

 

The High gain adjusts the high frequency range. Range 0 dB (OFF) to +6 dB at 10 kHz. 

 

  

Range switch (Channel 1 / 2) 

 

With this switch you can set the crossover frequency between range 80 – 1kHz (x1) or between range 
800-10 kHz (x10). 

 

 

Crossover frequency (Channel 1 / 2) 

 

With this control you can set the desired crossover frequency between 80 – 10 kHz. You can change 
the range with the Range switch. 

 

  

Mute button Low gain (Channel 1 / 2) 

 

This button will mute the Low frequency band. If you mute the Low frequency band, you will only 
hear the High frequency band.

 

 

  

Low gain (Channel 1 / 2)

 

 

The Low gain adjusts the low frequency range. Range 0 dB (OFF) to +6 dB at 100 Hz. 

 

  

High clip led (Channel 1 / 2)

 

 

This High clip LED will light up when the High frequency band is clipping. This led should light up only 
occasionally for optimal operation and avoid distortion. Turn the Input Level control down if the LED is 
always on.

 

 

  

Input level (Channel 1 / 2) 

 

With this control you can regulate the Input level signal. Range 0 dB (OFF) to +6 dB. 

 

  Low clip led (Channel 1 / 2)

 

 

This Low clip LED will light up when the Low frequency band is clipping. This LED should light up only 
occasionally for optimal operation and avoid distortion. Turn the Input Level control down if the LED is 
always on.

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for ACX-2

Page 1: ...ACX 2 V1 Highlite International B V Vestastraat 2 6468 EX Kerkrade the Netherlands Ordercode D1905 MANUAL ENGLISH...

Page 2: ...ns 4 Return Procedure 4 Claims 4 Description of the device 5 Overview 5 Frontside 6 Backside 7 Installation 8 Set Up and Operation 8 Connection modes 9 Stereo connection example 9 Mono connection exam...

Page 3: ...this manual Before you initial start up please make sure that there is no damage caused by transportation Should there be any consult your dealer and do not use the system To maintain perfect conditio...

Page 4: ...necessary to reduce the input signal level by using the INPUT control To emphasize a frequency range you do not necessarily have to move its respective control upward try lowering surrounding frequenc...

Page 5: ...r UPS packing or double boxing is always a safe method to use Note If you are given an RMA number please include the following information on a piece of paper inside the box 01 Your name 02 Your addre...

Page 6: ...Inputs 2 x XLR inputs 2 x 6 3 mm jack Input impedance 20 KOhm balanced Features S N Rate A weight 95 dB Freq response 3 Hz 40 kHz 0 3 dB THD 0 004 typ 4 dBu 1KHz Crossover freq range 80 Hz 10 kHz Pha...

Page 7: ...switch Mute button Low gain Channel 1 2 This button will mute the Low frequency band If you mute the Low frequency band you will only hear the High frequency band Low gain Channel 1 2 The Low gain ad...

Page 8: ...6 dB x oct up to 22 5 kHz Channel 1 output low jack 6 3 mm Balanced stereo 6 3 mm jack output for the Low frequency band in stereo mode In the mono mode this is a mono 6 3 mm jack output for the Low f...

Page 9: ...ut for the High frequency band Channel 1 output high XLR Balanced stereo XLR output for the High frequency band in stereo mode In the mono mode this is a mono XLR output for the High frequency band IE...

Page 10: ...ote Switch the ACX 2 in the stereo mode as indicated in the figure above Link all the cables before connecting electric power First plug the ACX 2 into a proper electric power supply then the amplifie...

Page 11: ...ch the ACX 2 in the mono mode as indicated in the figure above Link all the cables before connecting electric power First plug the ACX 2 into a proper electric power supply then the amplifiers If you...

Page 12: ...ir life and reliability Periodically check your cables A great number of problems faulty contacts ground hum discharges etc are caused entirely by using unsuitable or faulty cables Unbalanced Balanced...

Page 13: ...rewdriver into the slot in the fuse cover Gently pry up the fuse cover The fuse will come out 03 Remove the used fuse If brown or unclear it is burned out 04 Insert the replacement fuse into the holde...

Page 14: ...3mm jack Output impedance 300 Ohm balanced Features S N Rate A weight 95 dB Freq response 3 Hz 40 kHz 0 3 dB THD 0 004 typ 4 dBu 1KHz Crossover freq range 80 Hz 10 kHz Phase correct range 0 180 Dynam...

Page 15: ...14 ACX 2 Ordercode D1905 Dimensions...

Page 16: ...2016 DAP Audio...

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