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Connecting audio signals
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Always use good quality cables to achieve the maximum cable lengths shown below:
Signal (connector)
Cable length
Connection
Analog (XLR)
up to 100 m
(300’)
directly to the ANALOG INPUT socket (XLR/Jack)
(see below)
Analog (Jack)
up to 100 m
(300’)
directly to the ANALOG INPUT socket (XLR/Jack)
(see below)
Analog (RCA)
up to 10 m
(30')
via an adapter (RCA-XLR or Jack-XLR) to the
ANALOG INPUT socket (XLR/Jack) (see below)
If possible, use a balanced connection (XLR, stereo Jack) in order to avoid interference in
the cable .
Connecting analog signals to the KH 80 DSP
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Only connect analog signals to the KH 80 DSP .
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Connect the left and right output of your analog audio source to the XLR input sockets of
the respective loudspeaker .
XLR or Jack
XLR or Jack
Left signal
Right signal
Analog Source
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Use an XLR or Jack adapter (not supplied) to connect unbalanced cables (e .g . RCA cables) .
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Use this adapter directly at the source and connect the adapter via a properly wired balanced
XLR cable to the loudspeaker . The connection of pin 3 to ground should be as close as pos-
sible to the source to maximize hum rejection on the cable .
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Use the following wiring if you want to make your own RCA to XLR cable:
Wiring
Pin
Signal
Source (RCA)
Unbalanced RCA to balanced XLR connections
Loudspeaker (XLR-M)
1
Audio ground
2
3
Signal -
Connecting
XLR, Jack or
RCA cables
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