
Chapter 5
Wiring and Other
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It is assumed that in addition to the Model SSM, a considerable
investment has been made in electronic equipment such as synthesizers,
samplers, effects, and computers. We believe that the overall
performance of the SSM and your mixing system is dependent on the
condition and quality of this equipment.
A general discussion about AC, AC grounding, audio grounding, EMI,
and quality wiring is discussed in this section. These subjects are very
often overlooked or misunderstood, and should be given consideration
when interfacing your equipment to any Speck product.
A quality installation is essential when wiring any Speck product. When
the time comes to actually interconnect your equipment, proceed
slowing. Interfacing the many pieces of electronic equipment to your
mixer should be a logical, methodical process.
Start by connecting your headphones or monitor power amp, and then
add one synth to the mixer at a time; carefully listening and monitoring
your progress. If a problem arises, such as a buzz, hum, intermittent
signal, or nonexistent signal, stop at that point and solve the problem
before proceeding.
Due to the high performance of the Model SSM mixing system, it is
recommended that you use only the highest quality audio cable. A high
quality cable by definition, is a cable that provides good mechanical
strength, high microphonic noise immunity, high frequency response,
low crosstalk and 100% shielding ability. All audio cable used with the
Model SSM should be a 3 conductor foil shield type (2 inner conductors
and a shield drain conductor). It is not recommended that the 2
conductor "off the shelf cables" be used.
When multiple cables are necessary (which is generally the case with
our products), multipair cable should be considered as an alternative to
individual cables. Multipair cable and harnesses are generally available
in 4, 8, 12, 16, 24, and 32 pair.
General
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Audio Cable
Multipair Wire Harnesses
Wiring and Other
Summary of Contents for SSM-24
Page 7: ...2 Figure 1 Front Panel Layout Chapter 1 Introduction Section...
Page 8: ...Figure 2 Rear Panel Layout 3 Chapter 1 Introduction Section...
Page 26: ...Chapter 4 Operation Section 21 Figure 3 Input Channel...
Page 31: ...Chapter 4 Operation Section 26 Figure 4 Effects Send and Return Channel...
Page 33: ...Chapter 4 Operation Section 28 Figure 5 Master Section...
Page 39: ...Chapter 4 Operation Section 34 Figure 6 Cue Click Aux Return Sections...
Page 42: ...Chapter 4 Operation Section 37 Figure 7 Input Channel Connectors and Switches...
Page 45: ...Chapter 4 Operation Section Figure 8 Effects Send and Return Connectors 40...
Page 47: ...Chapter 4 Operation Section Figure 9 Master Input Output Connectors 42...
Page 51: ...Chapter 4 Operation Section Figure 10 Cue Click Aux Return Connectors and Switches 46...
Page 55: ...Chapter 4 Operation Section Figure 11 Expander and Power Supply Connectors 50...