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© 2003 TDM Audio, Inc. 

Graphic Equalizer Owner’s Manual 

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the power amplifiers are plugged into a different outlet 100 feet away at the stage. The mixing 
console is connected by shielded cable to the amplifiers and the shield is grounded. This causes 
both the mixer and the amps to be individually grounded, and each gets another ground from the 
other through the shielded cable. The result is a small, 60 Hz AC current flowing through the 
shield. 
A problem like this can be fixed in several different ways. The mixer ground can be lifted. This 
is commonly done by plugging the mixer’s three-prong plug into a two-prong grounding adapter 
(you can get these at any hardware store), and plugging that into the outlet. This effectively 
disconnects the mixer’s ground lead from the outlet so that the mixer is now grounded only to 
the amplifiers. The ground can also be lifted at the amplifiers so that they are grounded only to 
the mixer. If the cable connecting the mixer to the amplifiers is a balanced (3-wire) type, the 
ground can be floated at either end of this cable by disconnecting the wire connected to pin 1 of 
the XLR adapter at one end or the other (but not both). Sometimes, because of the particular 
setup, you will have to try several of these options before finding one that works. 

CAUTION: Check local codes and regulations for rules 
pertaining to electrical grounding. It may be illegal in some 
places to lift the ground of a piece of equipment—especially if 
this piece of equipment is installed in a public venue. 

Another common cause of ground loops is direct input (or DI) boxes. These let you plug an 
instrument such as a guitar or bass directly into a microphone input. The problem is that the 
musician playing the guitar or bass might be using an amplifier or some other signal processing 
equipment on the stage that is plugged into a grounded outlet. This creates a ground loop 
between their rig and the grounded outlet that the mixing console is plugged into. Fortunately, 
many DI boxes have a ground lift switch that you can use to break this ground loop. Because 
they are so convenient, ground lifts on DI boxes are often the first option tried when a hum or 
buzz surfaces. 
If you suspect that there is a problem with your TDM 15GE-2 equalizer that is causing a hum or 
buzz, try removing the unit from the system and plugging its outputs directly into power 
amplifiers with speakers attached. Make sure that the TDM 15GE-2 equalizer is plugged into the 
same electrical outlet as the amplifier. If the hum or buzz is still present, there might be a 
problem with the unit. In this case, contact your vendor, or call TDM for support and/or service 
(see 

Contacting TDM

). If the hum or buzz is not still present, the problem is somewhere else in 

the system, and is probably a ground loop. 

Contacting TDM 

If you have a problem with your TDM 15GE-2 equalizer that you cannot solve using this 
troubleshooting guide, contact the vendor where you purchased the unit. If you need further 
assistance, you can call TDM at (818) 765-6200 during normal business hours (9 AM to 5:00 PM 
Pacific time). Our FAX number is (818) 765-8262. Our email address is [email protected] 
and our Web site is TDMAUDIO.COM. Your satisfaction is our business, and we are happy to 
help you get the most out of your TDM 15GE-2 equalizer. 

Summary of Contents for 15GE-2

Page 1: ...15GE 2 GRAPHIC EQUALIZER OWNER S MANUAL TDM AUDIO INC 7270 BELLAIRE AVE NORTH HOLLYWOOD CA 91605 818 765 6200 TDMAUDIO COM TDM A U D I O...

Page 2: ...l of the equipment following the equalizer output lines is turned off or all of the inputs are turned down The unit should be plugged in only when it has been established that the main AC line is supp...

Page 3: ...L FEATURES 6 MOUNTING THE UNIT IN A RACK 7 HOOKING UP THE EQUALIZER 8 WHAT YOU LL NEED 8 THE BASIC HOOK UP 8 INSTRUMENT EQUALIZATION 8 OPERATING THE EQUALIZER 10 FRONT PANEL CONTROLS 10 ADJUSTING THE...

Page 4: ...ze yourself with the proper operation of the unit Description The 15GE 2 is a high performance 2 3 octave constant Q graphic equalizers The 15GE 2 provides two channels of equalization in a two rack s...

Page 5: ...ure air movement and the number of people in an area Additionally some rooms just have poor acoustics because of other practical considerations Acoustics are often not the first consideration when des...

Page 6: ...hape or sound of filters remains constant as the center frequency varies In graphic equalizer design this means that each of the filters has the same effect on its range of frequencies as all of the o...

Page 7: ...2 equalizer in the rack as desired Make sure the mounting holes in the equalizer line up with the screw holes in the rack rails Use four standard 10 32 rack screws for each equalizer We recommend that...

Page 8: ...oltage current and frequency This information is printed on the rear panel of your TDM 15GE 2 equalizer Before connecting the equalizer signal cables make sure that any power amplifiers are off or the...

Page 9: ...e 9 chorus or flanging units depending on the effect you are trying to achieve They are typically inserted before delay and reverb units though they are sometimes used to equalize just the return of a...

Page 10: ...ls on the front panel of the unit The 30GE 2 has two channels while the 30GE 1 has only one All channels are identical so you only need to understand how a single channel works Here is a list of the c...

Page 11: ...eded from there At this time raise the levels of your power amplifiers to their regular operating levels You can verify that the unit is set truly flat by running a sound source through the system byp...

Page 12: ...ting is to use extreme discretion and make sure you know what you are doing Use as little equalization as you can get away with to achieve good sound Equalization can easily make things worse if not u...

Page 13: ...le that is known to be good If this fails it s likely that your signal source is malfunctioning or that there is some problem with the way the individual components of the source are connected If the...

Page 14: ...n the noise is probably present in your signal source You can remove the TDM 15GE 2 graphic equalizer from the signal path by simply pressing the hard wire bypass switch If you suspect that the TDM 15...

Page 15: ...nd loops is direct input or DI boxes These let you plug an instrument such as a guitar or bass directly into a microphone input The problem is that the musician playing the guitar or bass might be usi...

Page 16: ...jumper Slope 18 dB octave 3dB point 26Hz Output Type Floating and balanced Connectors XLR and 1 4 Phone Output Impedance 300 Ohms Input Type Balanced and Differential Connectors XLR and 1 4 Phone Inpu...

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