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Frequency Response

Low Frequency Output ........................................10HZ +/- 0.5dB
High Frequency Output ........................................20KHz +/-1.0dB

Total Harmonic Distortion

RL ........................................................................>2k

Low Frequency Output ........................................< 0.01% THD
High Frequency Output ........................................<0.02% THD

Maximum Output Level

RL ........................................................................>2k

+21dBu (6.2 volts) @ < .05% THD 20Hz - 20kHz

Maximum Voltage Gain

....................................6dB

Constant-Directivity Correction

................ +3dB @ 3.5kHz rising at 6 dB/octave to 22.5kHz 

Power Supply

...................................................... 115V(60Hz) / 230V(50Hz) selectable

Fuse

........................................................................ 0/5A/250V, 5x20 mm

Frequency Range

Low Mid (X1) ........................................................80Hz to 1000Hz
Mid-High (X10) ....................................................800Hz to 10kHz

Hum and Noise (20Hz- 20kHz)

......................Av=0 dB. fc=800Hz

Low Frequency Section

Output @0dB ...................................................... <-106dBu

High Frequency Section

Output @ 0dB ...................................................... <-97dBu

Signal-To-Noise Ratio

........................................118dB

Controls

Input Level............................................................Continuously variable
Output Level ........................................................Low, High Cont. Variable
CD Boost .............................................................. Rear panel switch
Mute ....................................................................Front panel switch
Channel link ........................................................Rear panel switch
Phase ..................................................................Rear panel switch

Dimensions

............................................................19” x 7.7” x 1.7” (483 x 194.5 x 44 mm)

Weight

......................................................................5.5 lbs (2.5 Kg)

The specifications above are correct at the time of printing of this manual. For improvement purposes, all specifications for this unit,
including design and appearance, are subject to change without prior notice.

SPECIFICATIONS

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Summary of Contents for CX-2213

Page 1: ...CROSSOVER CX 2213 2 WAY STEREO 3 WAY MONO ACTIVE CROSSOVER O W N E R S M A N U A L ...

Page 2: ... Mute switches Designed for the most precise accurate control Top audio performance with high slew rate circuitry and 115dB dynamic range for clear transparent sound Congratulations on your choice of crossover you have purchased one of the finest stereo crossovers on the market today This unit was developed using the expertise of professional sound engineers and working musicians You will find tha...

Page 3: ...rd should 1 be undamaged 2 never share an outlet or extension cord with other devices so that the outlet s or extension cord s power rating is exceeded and 3 never be left plugged into the outlet when not being used for a long period of time 9 Care should be taken so that objects do not fall into and liquids are not spilled through the enclosure s openings 10 The product should be serviced by qual...

Page 4: ...Range X10 80Hz 1KHz Range x1 7 LOW HIGH Crossover Range LOW MID Crossover Range 8 HIGH Gain not used 9 HIGH MUTE not used 2 WAY STEREO MODE 3 WAY MONO MODE 10 Input Level not used 11 LOW HIGH Clip LEDS Ignored HIGH CLIP LED 12 LOW Gain MID Gain 13 LOW Mute MID Mute 14 LOW HIGH Crossover Frequency MID HIGH Crossover Frequency 800HZ 10KHz Range X10 80Hz 1KHz Range x1 15 LOW HIGH Crossover Range MID ...

Page 5: ...H Phase Inversion MID Phase Inversion 2 WAY STEREO MODE 3 WAY MONO MODE 24 HIGH Output Parallel XLR M 1 4 TRS Jack not used 25 Line Input Parallel XLR F 1 4 TRS Jack not used 26 Stereo Mono Mode Switch Out Stereo In Mono 27 Constant Directivity Boost not used 28 LOW Output Parallel XLR M 1 4 TRS Jack MID Output Parallel XLR M 1 4 TRS Jack 29 HIGH Phase Inversion HIGH Phase Inversion 30 HIGH Output...

Page 6: ...eed to be made to operate without the constant directivity boost If the constant directivity equalization circuit is desired on a particular channel then depress the corresponding switch labeled CD BOOST There is one switch for each chan nel located by that channel s input jack If two or more channels are ganged together then only use the switch closest to the used input jack The switches closest ...

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Page 8: ...d High X10 800Hz to 10kHz Hum and Noise 20Hz 20kHz Av 0 dB fc 800Hz Low Frequency Section Output 0dB 106dBu High Frequency Section Output 0dB 97dBu Signal To Noise Ratio 118dB Controls Input Level Continuously variable Output Level Low High Cont Variable CD Boost Rear panel switch Mute Front panel switch Channel link Rear panel switch Phase Rear panel switch Dimensions 19 x 7 7 x 1 7 483 x 194 5 x...

Page 9: ...NOTES 10 ...

Page 10: ...O product require service please contact the Nady Service Department via tele phone at 510 652 2411 or e mail at service nadywireless com International For service please contact the NADY AUDIO distributor in your country through the dealer from whom you purchased this product DO NOT ATTEMPT TO SERVICE THIS UNIT YOURSELF AS IT CAN BE DANGEROUS AND WILL ALSO VOID THE WARRANTY ...

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