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9. - ON: This LED indicates that the processor is in working condition.

10. - POWER: Mains switch of the processor.

On the rear of the processor you will find the sockets for the signals

and power control connectors, as well as the mains power supply socket for
this unit.

11.

-

LEFT

INPUT:

Signal

input

for

the

left

channel.

This

requires

an

XLR-type connector.
This socket is connected directly to the left channel input socket on the
rear rack panel.

12 - RIGHT INPUT: Signal input for the right channel. This requires an

XLR-type connector.
This socket is connected directly to the right channel input socket on the
rear rack panel

13-14. -LOW OUTPUTS (LINKED): Signal output for the bass way. This is a

monaural output, resulting from the sum of both signals of the sub bass ways
of both channels.

IMPORTANT! If the connection of either channel should fail or not be in

perfect working condition, the output level of the sub bass would decrease
by 3 dB.

15. -LOW SENSE INPUT: SENSE input for the sub bass way. This line comes

directly

from

the

male

XLR

connector

of

the

power

amplifier

output.

Information about the power is constantly sent here from the amplifier to
the processor.

ATTENTION!

If

this

SENSE

line

is

disconnected

or

damaged,

the

power

control circuits will not work, resulting in damaged sub bass loudspeakers.
In such case, the guarantee will not cover the repair of the speakers.

16. -HIGH OUTPUT LEFT: This is the high-pass filter signal output of the

left

channel.

This

output

is

to

be

connected

directly

to

the

rack’s

rear

panel connector named "OUTPUTS - LEFT CHANNEL".

17 -HIGH OUTPUT RIGHT: This is the high-pass filter signal output of the

right channel. This output is to be connected directly to the rack’s rear
panel connector named "OUTPUTS - RIGHT CHANNEL".

18.

-FLOAT-GROUND:

Chassis

ground

switch.

In

the

FLOAT

position

the

chassis is electrically insulated from the circuit’s ground (mass). In the
GROUND position both grounds are connected.
Changing

the

switch’s

position

can

eliminate

buzzing

sound

generated

by

ground feedback.

Summary of Contents for DP SYSTEMS

Page 1: ...1 ISP 2022 Page 21 24 6 2 ISP 1014 Page 24 27 7 CURVES Page 28 31 7 1 RESPONSE CURVES Page 28 29 7 2 POLAR GRAPHICS Page 29 31 8 SETUP RECOMMENDATIONS ELEVATIONS SYSTEMS page 32 37 8 1 DP 3 SYSTEM pag...

Page 2: ...P 2022 dynamics processors in order to achieve an optimal frequency response and a minimum loudspeaker excursion resulting in a reduced mechanical fatigue of these elements On the other hand equally i...

Page 3: ...netic system has been used in order to increase performance without increasing harmonic distortion Also the output surface has been reduced to 14 cm 5 5 to increase its efficiency This has been achiev...

Page 4: ...titanium diaphragm with a special configuration has been used in order to reduce harmonic distortion The membrane is fixed to a suspension made of a technical polymer The use of this polymer has two r...

Page 5: ...nce 8 Ohm Frequency response 220 1200 Hz con ISP 1014 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION FOR HIGH FREQUENCIES SPL 1W 1m 112 dB Max SPL Continuo 130 5 dB Calculado Covering dispersion 40 x 20 Hasta 10 KHz RMS Pow...

Page 6: ...are needed called DP_SB1 and DP SB2 which are equal and use a 700 W 18 speaker each MUSICSON engineers have also optimised this speaker in order to improve their response within this type of enclosure...

Page 7: ...e model DP H is used for high mid frequencies as described earlier A second enclosure the DP G is added to reproduce bass frequencies and the SUB 218BS for the sub bass range including slight modifica...

Page 8: ...cing its overall mean excursion by 40 at the same power level This allows us to apply more power to the speakers and increase the longevity of the mobile elements at the same time keeping performance...

Page 9: ...cy response 65 220 Hz con ISP 1014 RESPONSE OF THE DP G WITH ISP 1014 1 2 2 SUB 218BS ENGLOSURE This enclosure acts as a sub bass reinforcement system used with the DP 4 sound system It is built as a...

Page 10: ...s to the system and it is covered with sturdy highly resistant filtering technical foam It also includes 100mm casters to ease handling TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS SPL 1W 1m 102 dB Max SPL Cont 134 dB RM...

Page 11: ...e factory for optimum performance The flight case has the connections for signal input and speaker power output as well as the mains connector mounted on a chassis on the front On the rear a second ch...

Page 12: ...lly To power the four 15 speakers of the DP G enclosure two channels of one of the Musicson P 804 professional power amplifiers featuring 800 W rms per channel To power two 12 speakers and two 2 drive...

Page 13: ...1 to terminal of the 18 Further pins connected in parallel with the second 8 pin Speakon 3 DP SB2 Pin 1 to terminal of the 18 Pin 1 to terminal of the 18 Further pins connected in parallel with the s...

Page 14: ...14 4 DP SYSTEM SPARE PARTS Before we start dismantling any acoustic part of a system we should check first where the failure may have originated and located it exactly...

Page 15: ...the upper or lower depending on the model panel to gain access to the 18 speaker You may now unscrew the 8 screws of the speaker with an Allen tool and take out the speaker In case that a 2 driver of...

Page 16: ...lows The material delivered by Musicson contains 1 Flight case with 1 Musicson P 804 power amplifier 1 Musicson HE 1202 power amplifier 2 ISP 1014 dynamics processors Everything conveniently wired Thi...

Page 17: ...e their signal Speakon connectors must be locked turning them clockwise until the locking device snaps in Auxiliary elements such as effects equalisers mixing consoles etc are not delivered with this...

Page 18: ...r 1 ISP 1014 dynamics processor All this conveniently wired These flight cases have a rear panel with XLR sockets for the signal input and connection to further equal racks for greater configurations...

Page 19: ...Auxiliary equipment such as effects equalisers mixing consoles etc is not delivered with the live equipment In order for the DP 4 SYSTEM to work correctly please make sure that you link the signal co...

Page 20: ...4 dB Oct Linkwitz Riley filters High pass and low pass filters for the sub bass way High pass filter for the mid high way Variable gain for the low pass output Adjustable delay between ways Phase inve...

Page 21: ...the sub bass filter Adjustable to values between 12 and 6 dB IMPORTANT The settings delivered by the manufacturer assure the perfect functioning of he system Inadequate manipulation of the processor s...

Page 22: ...bass would decrease by 3 dB 15 LOW SENSE INPUT SENSE input for the sub bass way This line comes directly from the male XLR connector of the power amplifier output Information about the power is consta...

Page 23: ...use the cabling delivered by Musicson and try to maintain the colour coding used by us 6 2 ISP 1014 There are two different configurations for this dynamics processor each one matched to either DP sys...

Page 24: ...extreme cases light up the red 0 dB LED occasionally When we have reached this level the limiter circuits are starting to work in order to protect the speakers from power surges 7 LEVEL This control...

Page 25: ...of the bass power amplifier through a female aerial XLR connector 16 MID SENSE INPUT SENSE input for the mid frequencies way This line comes directly from the male XLR connector of the power amplifier...

Page 26: ...rewdriver IMPORTANT In case of a blown fuse replace it with another one of the same value If the failure persists after replacing the fuse please contact your technical service in order to avoid furth...

Page 27: ...B 218BS DP G DP H SYSTEM RESPONSE 3 HARMONIC DISTORTION GRAPHS 2ND AND 3RD HARMONIC S RESPONSE OF THE MID HIGH FREQUENCY WAY DP H 4 HIGH EQ WORKING GRAPHS HIGH FREQUENCY RESPONSE WITH HI EQ 3DB FUNCTI...

Page 28: ...28 7 2 POLAR GRAPHS 1 HORIZONTALS 100Hz 200Hz 400Hz 800Hz 1KHz 2KHz 4KHz 8KHz 16KHz VERTICALS 100Hz 200Hz 400Hz...

Page 29: ...29 800Hz 1KHz 2KHz 4KHz 8KHz 16KHz 20 30 DEGREES HORIZONTAL RESPONSE 10 DEGREES VERTICAL RESPONSE...

Page 30: ...osures sums up to deliver a completely linear response Remember that high frequencies are much more directional than low frequencies If the source of high frequencies is installed below or at the audi...

Page 31: ...31 If you wish to have a more directional sound with less dispersion mount the system as indicated below...

Page 32: ...of these signals is very large so that the SUB 218BS has to be set up closely and if possible at the centre of the stage in order to avoid phase cancellations between them In order to fly the DP H and...

Page 33: ...ystems enables the rear part of the cabinets to stay practically together Musicson has developed all the hardware necessary to fly the DP H and DP G enclosures We start with the cluster forming elemen...

Page 34: ...and the studs as shown on the figure below 0 DEGREES 15 DEGREES The cables and flying accessories at the front of the enclosures DP H and DP G allow the user to vary the angle in steps of 3 degrees B...

Page 35: ...35 The angle between the upper enclosures may also be changed by changing the position of the flying cables as sown on the figures below...

Page 36: ...se during your set ups in order to achieve an optimal distribution when flying your DP 4 Remember that the Dp 4 system has been designed to be flown offering its highest sound quality dispersion and a...

Page 37: ...37 1 More dispersion 2 Longer throw...

Page 38: ...38 In case you use a larger number of sub bass enclosures with the same electronics Or...

Page 39: ...39 More powerful systems for big events Or Also for bigger events...

Page 40: ...40 Or also...

Page 41: ...the date of purchase by the user Musicson always covers this guarantee within its own premises C Dr Mora Sanz s n Mislata Valencia Spain or by an authorised technical service All transportation costs...

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