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Balanced XLR-F

GROUND

COLD (-)

HOT (+)

1

2

3

Balanced XLR-M

GROUND

HOT (+)

COLD (-)

1

2

3

TABLE OF CONTENTS

FEATURES ......................................................................................................................1

CONTROL ELEMENTS....................................................................................................2

stereo 2-way operation

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stereo 3-way operation

.....................................................................................................4

 

mono 4-way operation

.......................................................................................................6

CONNECTION

..................................................................................................9

 CABLES

SPECIFICATIONS..........................................................................................................10 

13 XOVER FREQ. button

     This button serves the knob of LOW/LOW-MID XOVER FREQ on the front-panel.
     Press  the button, and the knob ranges the frequency from  440 Hz to 9.3 kHz.
     Release the button, and the knob ranges the frequency from44 to 930Hz.
     

Always switch off the entire system before you press this button, as it produces 

         heavy interference noise that could damage your speakers and/or other equipment.

14 INPUT connector

     This balanced XLR Connecter is used to input the signal.

CONNECTION CABLES

     In this chapter you'll find the wiring diagrams for the connectors to be used with your 
     crossover.

     Take care of the connector cables, always holding them by the connectors and avoiding 
     knots and twists when coiling them: this gives the advantage of increasing their life and 
     reliability, which is always to your advantage.

     Periodically check that your cables are in good condition, that they are correctly wired 
     and that all their contacts are perfectly efficients: a great number of problems (faulty  

     contacts, ground hum. discharges, etc.) are caused entirely by using unsuitable or faulty 
     cables.  

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9

Balanced JACK

GROUND

HOT (+)

COLD (-)

SLEEVE

RING

TIP

Summary of Contents for TXO-234 MK II

Page 1: ...2 way 3 way stereo 4 way mono USER s MANUAL ACTIVE CROSSOVER TXO 234 MK II ...

Page 2: ...ccur and when unused for long periods of time to reduce the risk of electric shock or fire Protective Ground Before turning the product ON make sure that it is connected to Ground This is to prevent the risk of electric shock Never cut internal or external Ground wires Likewise never remove Ground wiring from the Protective Ground Terminal Disposing of this product should not be placed in municipa...

Page 3: ...ance has been dropped or the enclosure damaged Operating SPECIFICATIONS XLR F JACK unbalanced link 1 2 3 LINK 3 to 1 GROUND SIGNAL SLEEVE TIP XLR M JACK unbalanced link LINK 3 to 1 1 2 3 GROUND SIGNAL TIP SLEEVE 10 10 Bandwidth 20 Hz to 20 kHz 0 0 5 dB 5 Hz to 90 kHz 0 3 dB Ref 4 dBu 20 Hz to 20 kHz unweighted Stereo Mode 93 dB 94 dB 95 dB 94 dB 90 dB 106 dB unweighted Frequency Response Dynamic R...

Page 4: ...t could damage your speakers and or other equipment 14 INPUT connector This balanced XLR Connecter is used to input the signal CONNECTION CABLES In this chapter you ll find the wiring diagrams for the connectors to be used with your crossover Take care of the connector cables always holding them by the connectors and avoiding knots and twists when coiling them this gives the advantage of increasin...

Page 5: ...ctor outputs the High band signal 4 HIGH MID OUTPUT connector This connector outputs the High Mid band signal 8 MODE button In mono 4 way mode the right button must be pressed Please observe the labels on the the rear panel of the unit Always switch off the entire system before you press this button as it produces heavy interference noise that could damage your speakers and or other equipment 11 L...

Page 6: ... mute the Low Mid band 15 CD HORN button This button provides a special form of frequency correction in the High band for constant directivity horns Fig 8 Active control elements on the front panel of the TXO 234 MK II Subsequently the LEDs above the active controls on the front panel light up signaling which controls are active in the operating mode you just selected The functions of these contro...

Page 7: ...utton as it produces heavy interference noise that could damage your speakers and or other equipment 9 LOW SUM button In stereo mode the two Low paths can be summed by the LOW SUM button and routed to the Low output of channel 1 which is particularly useful in systems using additional subwoofers 12 LOW LF SUM OUTPUT connector This connector outputs the Low band signal 13 XOVER FREQ button This but...

Page 8: ...ce noise that could damage your speakers and or other equipment 9 LOW SUM button In stereo mode the two Low paths can be summed by the LOW SUM button and routed To the Low output of channel 1 which is particularly useful in systems using additional subwoofers 14 INPUT connector This balanced XLR Connecter is used to input the signal Stereo 3 way operation Firstly activate stereo 3 way mode by mean...

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