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Manual-8

SOUND SYSTEM INTERCONNECTION

properly, connecting both ends of the shield is not often
practiced, since doing so can create noisy interconnections.

A common solution to these noisy hum and buzz problems

involves disconnecting one end of the shield, even though one
can not buy off-the-shelf cables with the shield disconnected
at one end. The best end to disconnect is a matter of personal
preference and should be religiously obeyed; choose inputs or
outputs and always lift the side you choose (our drawings
happen to disconnect the outputs). If one end of the shield is
disconnected, the noisy hum current stops flowing and away
goes the hum — but only at low frequencies. A one-end-only
shield connection increases the possibility of high frequency
(radio) interference since the shield may act as an antenna.
Many reduce this potential RF interference by providing an
RF path through a small capacitor (0.1 or 0.01 microfarad
ceramic disc) connected from the lifted end of the shield to
the chassis. The fact that many modern day installers still
follow this one-end-only rule with consistent success indi-
cates this and other acceptable solutions to RF issues exist,
though the increasing use of digital and wireless technology
greatly increases the possibility of future RF problems.

See the following page for suggested cable assemblies for

your particular interconnection needs. Find the appropriate
output configuration from either your mixer output or the MX
22 output (down the left side), and then match this with the
correct balanced or unbalanced input to the MX 22 or the
amplifer (down the right side.) An “off-the-shelf” cable may
be available or modifiable. Soldering should only be at-
tempted by those trained in the art.

SUMMARY

If you are unable to do things correctly (i.e. use fully

balanced wiring with shields tied to the 

chassis

 at the point of

entry, or transformer isolate all unbalanced signals from
balanced signals) then there is no guarantee that a hum free
interconnect can be achieved, nor is there a definite scheme
that will assure noise free operation in all configurations.

WINNING THE WIRING WARS

•   Use balanced connections whenever possible.
•   Transformer isolate all unbalanced connections from

balanced connections.

•   Use special cable assemblies when unbalanced lines cannot

be transformer isolated.

•   Any unbalanced cable must be kept under ten feet (three

meters) in length. Lengths longer than this will amplify
the nasty side effects of unbalanced circuitry's ground
loops.

This information was condensed from Rane Note 110,

“Sound System Interconnection”. If you would like the
complete note, call or email the factory, download it from
Rane's web site (addresses on page Manual-12), or ask your
dealer for a copy.

Rane’s policy is to accommodate rather than dictate.

However, this document contains suggestions for external
wiring changes that should ideally only be implemented by
trained technical personnel. Safety regulations require that all
original grounding means provided from the factory be left
intact for safe operation. No guarantee of responsibility for
incidental or consequential damages can be provided. 

(In

other words, don’t modify cables, or try your own version of
grounding unless you really understand exactly what type of
output and input you have to connect.)

THE ABSOLUTE BEST RIGHT WAY TO DO IT

Use balanced lines and 

tie the cable shield to the metal

chassis (right where it enters the chassis) at both ends of the
cable

.

A balanced line requires three separate conductors, two of

which are signal (+ and –) and one shield. The shield serves
to guard the sensitive audio lines from interference. Only by
using balanced line interconnects can you 

guarantee 

(yes,

guarantee

) hum-free results. Always use twisted pair cable.

Chassis tying the shield at each end also 

guarantees

 the best

possible protection from RFI [radio frequency interference]
and other noises [neon signs, lighting dimmers].

THE NEXT BEST RIGHT WAY TO DO IT

The quickest, quietest and most foolproof method to

connect balanced and unbalanced is to 

transformer isolate

all unbalanced connections

. Your audio dealer can recom-

mend such a transformer.

The goal of transformer adaptors is to allow the use of

standard cables.

 With these transformer isolation boxes,

modification of cable assemblies is unnecessary. Virtually
any two pieces of audio equipment can be successfully
interfaced without risk of unwanted hum and noise.

Another way to create the necessary isolation is to use a

direct box.

 Originally named for its use to convert the high

impedance, high level output of an electric guitar to the low
impedance, low level input of a recording console, it allowed
the player to plug “directly” into the console. Now this term is
commonly used to describe any box used to convert unbal-
anced lines to balanced lines.

THE LAST BEST RIGHT WAY TO DO IT

If transformer isolation is not an option, special cable

assemblies are a last resort.

 The key here is to prevent the

shield currents from flowing into a unit whose grounding
scheme creates ground loops (hum) in the audio path (i.e.,
most audio equipment). Do not be tempted to use 3-prong to
2-prong “cheater” adapters to lift grounds. This is a danger-
ous and illegal practice.

It is true that connecting both ends of the shield is theo-

retically the best way to interconnect equipment – though this
assumes the interconnected equipment is internally grounded
properly. Since most equipment is 

not

 internally grounded

Содержание MC 22

Страница 1: ...pin or unterminated With the RATIO turned all the way down at 1 1 THRESHOLD turned all the way up to 20 dBu and the LEVEL controls in their center at 0 dB you have an expensive patch cord While sendi...

Страница 2: ...on is active This automatic downward expander circuit acts like a gate to keep the system quiet when no signal is present When the input level drops below 55 dBu downward expansion occurs at a ratio o...

Страница 3: ...hen either Channel s signal exceeds the set Threshold preserving stereo imaging CHANNEL 1 INPUT Choose between the balanced XLR or the balanced unbalanced TRS jacks but only use one Inserting a TS jac...

Страница 4: ...al increase depends on the RATIO setting An ordinary preamp set for unity gain or a straight wire has a ratio of 1 1 that is the output level tracks the input level perfectly A 2 dB change at the inpu...

Страница 5: ...and before the preamp If it s to function as a limiter to protect the speakers in the rig it would go after the preamp and before the power amp Another method is to insert the unit in the effect loop...

Страница 6: ...SION Let s run a stereo system with compression see Figure 1 on the next page For this example we use a Rane Mojo MX 22 2 Way Crossover and a Mojo MQ 302 Stereo Equalizer along with the MC 22 Stereo C...

Страница 7: ...Manual 7 Figure 1 Sound system with compression example Figure 2 Sound system with Driver protection...

Страница 8: ...email the factory download it from Rane s web site addresses on page Manual 12 or ask your dealer for a copy Rane s policy is to accommodate rather than dictate However this document contains suggesti...

Страница 9: ...Manual 9 VARIOUS XLR CABLE ASSEMBLIES...

Страница 10: ...term downward expander describes this application type ground Any electrical reference point for measuring voltage levels Usually a large conducting body such as the earth or an electric circuit conne...

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