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15. OUTPUT

Two types of connectors are provided for the 

outputs — male XLR and 1/4” TRS (Tip-Ring-Sleeve). 

These balanced outputs are in parallel, and provide 

exactly the same signal.

You can connect either a balanced TRS connector 

or an unbalanced TS connector to the 1/4” output 

jack. See “Appendix B: Connections” on page 14 for 

information on output connection wiring.

16. INPUT

Two types of connectors are provided for the inputs 

— female XLR and 1/4” TRS (Tip-Ring-Sleeve). These 

balanced inputs are in parallel, so do not connect 

more than one signal at a time to the input jacks for 

each channel.

You can connect either a balanced or an unbalanced 

signal to the 1/4” input jack. A servo-circuit detects when 

there is an unbalanced signal and automatically adjusts 

the input level by 6 dB to compensate for the lower 

level.  See “Appendix B: Connectors” on page 14 for 

information on output connection wiring.

17. SIDE CHAIN 

This 1/4” TRS connector serves as an insert point 

to control the compressor. When a 1/4” TRS plug is 

connected to the SIDE CHAIN jack, the tip sends out 

a pre-compressor version of the signal, which can 

be passed through a processor like an equalizer or 

de-esser, and then returned via the ring of the plug. 

Special “Insert” Y-cords are available for this type of 

Send/Return insert jack.

It’s important to note that the signal at the SIDE 

CHAIN SEND (Tip) is not the actual signal passing 

through the compressor, but a buffered duplicate of 

the signal that can be processed externally to tailor 

the control signal.

Here are some examples of common ways to use 

the SIDE CHAIN connection:

Frequency-dependent compression:

 Connect the 

SIDE CHAIN SEND to the input of a graphic equalizer, 

and the output of the equalizer to the SIDE CHAIN 

RETURN. Boost the low frequencies with the graphic 

equalizer to trigger the compressor off the bass drum.

Time-shifted compression:

 Split the audio signal 

prior to the SQ•2 and route one signal directly 

to the SIDE CHAIN RETURN (no connection to the 

SIDE CHAIN SEND). Route the other signal through 

a delay processor and then to the SQ•2 input. By 

experimenting with the delay time, the compressor 

can anticipate the signal at its input and trigger the 

compression slightly ahead of the actual peaks.

Ducking:

 Use a microphone to trigger the 

compressor and reduce the level of the audio signal 

while an announcement is being made over a PA 

system. Connect the microphone signal to the SIDE 

CHAIN RETURN (no connection to the SIDE CHAIN SEND).

GENERAL PRECAUTIONS AND 

CONSIDERATIONS

Rack Mounting

The SQ•2 is designed to be mounted in a 

standard rack. It requires only a single rack space 

(1U = 1.75”). It also requires 7.5” depth inside the 

rack, not counting the front knobs or rear connectors. 

When designing your rack, put the heavier items at 

the bottom and the lighter items toward the top.

Secure the front panel of the SQ•2 to the front of 

the rack using four screws with soft washers to prevent 

scratching the panel.

Thermal Considerations

Avoid mounting the SQ•2 directly over devices 

that produce heat, such as power amplifi ers. As with 

all electronic components, it is best to provide cool 

air circulation around the SQ•2 to avoid overheating. 

The ambient temperature should not exceed 113˚ F 

(45˚ C).

AC Power Considerations

Be sure the SQ•2 is plugged into an AC outlet that 

is able to supply the specifi ed voltage, and the AC 

Select switch is set to the correct voltage. 

Be sure the AC outlet can supply enough current 

to allow full power operation of all the components 

plugged into it, especially if there are power amplifi ers 

plugged in. The outlet should be a three-prong socket 

that matches the power cord.

WARNING:

 Bypassing the plug’s 

safety ground pin can be 

dangerous. 

Don’t do it!

Summary of Contents for Squeez

Page 1: ...1 CH 2 IN AUTO IN 20 15 10 6 4 2 1 70 70 GATE OFF 10 0 dBu 50 30 15 40 20 10 30 20 10 0 1 LIM 8 1 1 5 2 2 5 5 0 1 200 150 10 50 100 dBu n 1 ms AIR 50ms 3 2 0 1 0 3 0 5 1 20 20 14 14 6 0 6 OFF FULL sec...

Page 2: ...urant ou une autre sortie de courant sauf si les lames peuvent tre ins r es fond sans laisser aucune pariie d couvert 15 Grounding or Polarization Precautions should be taken so that the grounding or...

Page 3: ...r less 115 Loudest parts at a Heavy Metal concert Product Serial Purchased at Date of purchase 18 Exposure to extremely high noise levels may cause permanent hearing loss Individuals vary considerably...

Page 4: ...Ring cold Sleeve shield ground 3 Plug all the sound system components into suitable AC outlets properly grounded and capable of delivering adequate current 4 Turn all the equipment on If you are moni...

Page 5: ...OLD 9 4 RATIO 9 5 ATTACK 9 6 RELEASE 9 7 AUTO IN OUT 9 8 OUTPUT 9 9 CHAN IN OUT 9 AIR Filter 10 10 LEVEL 10 11 GAIN REDUCTION Meters 10 12 POWER Switch 10 REAR PANEL FEATURES 10 13 Line Cord Socket an...

Page 6: ...An experienced sound engineer knows that the louder the mix the less perceptible the noise floor because the louder sounds mask the noise However mixing at loud levels brings the signal closer to the...

Page 7: ...utomatically adjusts the ratio of the expansion based on the type of program that it sees The Squeez Series of processors are powerful and tough They are designed to withstand the punishing rigors of...

Page 8: ...RT TO CHANNEL OR MAIN INSERT RETURN SEND RETURN SEND RETURN SEND RETURN SEND AC FUSE T 0 315A SERIAL DATE CODE TIP INPUT RING OUTPUT SLEEVE GROUND BAL UNBAL INPUT SIDE CHAIN OUTPUT BAL UNBAL TIP INPUT...

Page 9: ...the point where the gate begins to attenuate the signal It ranges from OFF no gating action to 10 dBu When the signal drops below the level indicated by the knob setting the gate closes and the adapt...

Page 10: ...the power is on REAR PANEL FEATURES 13 Line Cord Socket and Fuse Here is where you connect the detachable line cord that came in the box with your SQ 2 Plug the other end of the line cord into an AC...

Page 11: ...frequencies with the graphic equalizer to trigger the compressor off the bass drum Time shifted compression Split the audio signal prior to the SQ 2 and route one signal directly to the SIDE CHAIN RE...

Page 12: ...Warranty Service Details concerning Warranty Service are spelled out in the Warranty section on page 19 If you think your SQ 2 has a problem please do everything you can to confirm it before calling f...

Page 13: ...ubleshooting suggestions Please 2 Call Tech Support at 1 877 827 2669 7 am to 5 pm PST to explain the problem and request an RA Return Authorization number Have your SQ 2 s serial number ready You mus...

Page 14: ...d with a mixer s insert jack tip This plug connects to the SQ 2 s SIDE CHAIN Insert jack ring tip ring sleeve SEND to processor RETURN from processor TRS plug 1 4 TRS Insert Wiring Sleeve Ground Tip S...

Page 15: ...0 dBu AIR Filter Type Dynamically controlled frequency correction Process Variable from Off to Full Switches CHAN IN OUT Bypass switch AUTO Program dependent attack and release times Indicators CLOSE...

Page 16: ...FILTER LEVEL OUT IN AUTO ATTACK RELEASE CHAN 1 IN OUT VCA VOLTAGE CONTROLLED ATTENUATOR CLOSE IN CONTROL VOLTAGE CHANNEL 1 CHANNEL 2 SAME AS CHANNEL 1 CHANNEL 1 BALANCED UNBAL LINE OUTPUT TRS BALANCE...

Page 17: ...1 CH 2 IN AUTO IN 20 15 10 6 4 2 1 70 GATE OFF 10 0 dBu 50 30 15 40 20 10 30 20 10 0 1 LIM 8 1 1 5 2 2 5 5 0 1 200 150 10 50 100 dBu n 1 ms 50ms 3 2 0 1 0 3 0 5 1 20 20 14 14 6 0 6 sec dB AIR OFF FULL...

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