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IQ P.I.P.–SMT
IQ Interface
IQ Component
IQ Component
IQ Component
CROWN BUS LOOP
Fig. 4.12 Crown Bus Wiring “Loops”
from the Output to the Input of Each
IQ Component
FROM
SOURCE
INPUT
UNBALANCED
+
3
1
2
SHIELD
Figure 4.13 Audio Input Wiriing
–
+
3
1
2
GND
FROM
SOURCE
INPUT
BALANCED
The next two figures show how to
connect the
IQ–P.I.P.–SMT
to other IQ
components with different connec-
tors. Figure 4.10 shows how the
Crown Bus output of the
IQ–P.I.P.–
SMT
should be connected to an IQ
component with a screw terminal
plug. Figure 4.11 shows how the
Crown Bus input of the
IQ–P.I.P.–SMT
should be connected to an IQ com-
ponent with a screw terminal plug.
The IQ components in a Crown Bus
loop are wired sequentially. The loop
begins and ends with the IQ inter-
face. The output of one IQ compo-
nent “loops” to the input of the next
and so on as shown in Figure 4.12.
4.7 A Closer Look at Audio
Signal Wiring
Balanced 3-pin female XLR connec-
tors are provided for audio input con-
nection. The audio cables should be
wired in one of the following manners:
We strongly recommend that bal-
anced wiring be used if possible.
Some important guidelines follow:
• Always use shielded wire.
The higher the density of the
shield (the outer conductor),
the better. Spiral wrapped
shield is not recommended.
• When using unbalanced
lines, keep the cables as
short as possible. Avoid
lengths greater than 10 feet
(3 meters).
• Do not run audio input cables
together with high-level wir-
ing such as loudspeaker
wires or AC cords. (This less-
ens the chance of hum or
noise being induced into the
input cables.)