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E2

 Operators Manual 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Operating Notes   

 

 

 

  

 

 

 

 

 

Operating Level 

With any audio signal processing equipment it is necessary to ensure adequate signal 

level is used through the device, to avoid sacrificing noise performance. It is suggested 
that the operating level chosen should give adequate level to just light the -12dB LED 

on the headroom meter with maximum program level being used. Since the meter is 

deliberately set to show clipping 3dB early, this still provides 9dB of headroom before 

clipping occurs. With equalisation in use it may be necessary to further reduce the 
input level, as gain within the unit may cause digital clipping, indicated by the top red 

LED's lighting independently of the rest of the meter. 

It should be noted that the figure quoted for the maximum input level options is the 
clipping point for that option (not a safe operating level). Always ensure that this 

clipping point is no lower than that for the following equipment in the signal chain, 

and allow extra margin if equalisation sections are boosted. 
 

Grounding 

The Screen (shield) pins on all audio connectors are normally connected directly to 

the ground pin of the IEC mains inlet.  The chassis is also directly connected to this 

pin.  Never operate this unit without the mains safety ground connected.  Signal 
ground (0V) is in turn connected to the chassis ground. 

To avoid ground loops, cable shields should be connected to ground at one end only. 

The normal convention is that the shield is only connected at the output XLR. 
Provision is also made for separately isolating each input and output shield pin 
permanently within the 

E2

 by breaking the appropriate PCB track, where marked 

with a box and an arrow next to each XLR connector using a small drill bit or cutter. 

See the following diagram for details. 

 
XLR pin 1 Isolation points (arrowed) and 10dB pads (circled) 

Summary of Contents for E2

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...ers show level just before the DAC and will be affected by the output gain control Input and output gain is not bypassed when the Master switch is off High and low pass filters are bypassed my the Mas...

Page 3: ...the E2 5 Introduction 6 Features 6 Front Panel Familiarisation 7 Rear Panel Connections 9 Operating the E2 10 Switching the unit on and start up procedure 10 Minimum and maximum control positions 10 O...

Page 4: ...E CHOC ELECTRIQUE NE PAS ENLEVER NE PAS EXPOSER A LA PLUIE NI A L HUMITE It should not be necessary to remove any protective earth or signal cable shield connections Do not defeat the purpose of the p...

Page 5: ...d and engineered for cutting edge performance and world class reliability If you would like further information about this or any other XTA product please contact us We look forward to hearing from yo...

Page 6: ...t internal processing and a professional 48kHz sampling rate The E2 is also available with optional AES EBU digital inputs and outputs Features Four bands of full range equalisation on each channel In...

Page 7: ...l Adjust the amout of cut or obbst of the selected band of frequencies Note the asymmetric nature of the control 25dB of cut is available and 15dB of boost Frequency Control In conjunction with the ra...

Page 8: ...rder response 12dB per Octave roll off or a steeper 4th order response 24dB per Octave Output Gain Control To compensate for large amounts of cut or boost and bring the output level back to that at th...

Page 9: ...proof holder adjacent to the mains inlet A spare fuse is also located in this holder Mains Inlet connected via a standard IEC socket Audio In Out 3 pin XLR sockets are provided for each channel All ar...

Page 10: ...illuminated and after the bypass relays disengage a pattern will undulate across the LEDs as the level fades up The entire process is complete when the input output meters begin to operate normally T...

Page 11: ...that option not a safe operating level Always ensure that this clipping point is no lower than that for the following equipment in the signal chain and allow extra margin if equalisation sections are...

Page 12: ...igh shelf bands 1 4 resp or parametric response Centre corner Freq 20Hz to 20k in three ranges Q 0 4 to 25 2 5 0 04 Octaves Gain 15dB to 25dB Input Output Gain Both 15 dB range Input meter 7 point 18d...

Page 13: ...service facility Defects caused by unauthorised modifications misuse negligence act of God or accident or any use of this product that is not in accordance with the instructions provided by XTA are no...

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