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Appendix A

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One thing that is critical to system setup is maximizing gain structure. Gain structure refers to aligning the gain of each device so that they all clip at the same point, and the noise floor of the entire system is at its absolute minimum. Quite often PA systems are setup with the ampli- fier input controls turned all the way up in the incorrect assumption that this is the only way to get the maximum output level. Amplifiers are fixed gain devices, turning down the amplifi- er input attenuators does not change the potential output of the amplifier; it only requires more input voltage to get full output power. Many amplifiers will clip with an input level greater than +6 dBu when the input attenuators are turned all the way up. Most mixing consoles can deliv- er over +18 dBu of output level before clipping. This means that with your amps tuned all the way up you are sacrificing 12 dB of headroom, resulting in poorer noise performance and the potential of system clipping. By adjusting the amplifier controls properly, you can maximize your system performance.

A way to set up your amplifiers for maximum gain structure is to use the clip indicators of the console and amplifiers themselves. Disconnect the output of the amplifier from the speakers. Run a continuous signal (pink noise or sine waves – many test CDs are available that have these types of signals) through your console. Turn up the output of the console until it begins clip- ping. If there is no clip indicator on the console then use the output meters; most reputable console manufacturers use red LEDs at the top of the meters to show the onset of clipping. Once the console is clipping, back the output gain down slightly until the clip indicator turns off. Run this signal through the DriveRack 260 and into the amplifiers with the crossovers and output gain section in the DriveRack 260 set for your particular speakers. Make sure that the output limiters are turned off. Run this signal into the amplifiers and turn up the input attenu- ators until the amplifier clip indicator begins to turn on. Turn the attenuators down slightly, so the clip indicator no longer is on. You have just maximized the gain through your system. This amplifier setting should give you maximum gain without clipping, another way of say this is that when the output of your console is clipping you will also be at the clip point of your ampli- fiers.

Once you have found the clip point of your amplifiers, you can mark this position and turn the amplifiers back up to the point where they are clipping. You can now use the output limiters in the DriveRack 260 to protect the amplifier from clipping no matter what you do at the con- sole. With the amplifiers clipping, now go to the Limiter page of the DriveRack 260 and turn the limiter for each output band on. Make sure that the threshold is all the way up to +20dB. Now slowly reduce the threshold until the clip indicator of the amplifier turns off. You have successfully set the output limiter up and the amplifier will not be able to go into clipping no matter what the input is. You should now proceed to the next output band and go through the same process. If you are using a sine wave to create clipping in your amplifier you should make sure that the sine wave is within the frequency range of the output band that your are working with. Once all the limiters are set up you can now turn the amplifiers back down to the gain maximized position. The Wizard will automatically set your limiters based on your choice of amplifier. Because of component variances within the amplifier circuitry, you may need to adjust the limiter settings by a few dB after running the Wizard to ensure that they are set correctly. Once all the limiters are set up and the gain is maximized, reduce the output of your console and reconnect your speakers. Now for the fun part, sit back and send your favorite music through the system. If your system is not loud enough, you may want to con- sider an amplifier or amplifiers with greater output power. Most loudspeaker manufacturers rec- ommend an amplifier that can provide 1.5 to 2 times the rated RMS power of the speaker. If this setting is too loud when your speakers are reconnected you can turn down the amplifier input attenuators even more.

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Contents 260 Important Safety Instructions Electromagnetic Compatibility Table of Contents DriveRackIntro IntroductionDriveRack DriveRack featuresDefining the 260 DriveRack System Service Contact Info DriveRackIntroductionIntroductionDriveRack Warranty Section Rear Panel Connections Getting StartedFront Panel Function Buttons LCD DisplayData Wheel Input MetersQuick Start Output MetersDriveRack System Setup StereoSub Speaker Auto EQ Wizard AFS WizardAFS Select total number of AFS filters Slowly Increase Mixer gain to Desired level DriveRack Section Basic Navigation Modes Editing FunctionsEffect Button Array Overview Navigating the EQ -GEQ and PEQ Navigating the Xover SectionNavigating the Other Section Navigating the Dynamics SectionNavigating the Delay Section Navigating the Utility/Meters SectionNavigating the Wizard Section Navigating the I/O SectionFunctions Navigating Factory Programs Configuring the DriveRackProgram Definition Selecting ProgramsEditing Factory Programs Navigation ModesStore Program Replacing Saving Factory Programs ChangesSelect Creating a User ConfigurationSignal Path Link/UnlinkMono DLY 1.3 10 ms Unused Select Link/Unlink Select Link/UnlinkSelect Route Mono DLY 20 MS 810 ms Unused Select Link/Unlink Route Name Output Ch2Saving Configuration Changes Name Rock VenueDetailed Detailed Parameters Pre-Crossover EQFeedback Eliminator Subharmonic Synthesizer Gate Automatic Gain Control AGC Crossover Notch FiltersPost-CROSSOVER PEQ Compressor/Limiter Gain G -20 to +20 dB Threshold T -40 to +20dBuRatio R 1.0 to Inf1 Auto On/OffRelease 360 to 5 dB / Sec per band or global Attack .01 to 200 m Sec per band or globalHold 0 to 500 m Sec per band or global Peakstop+ On/OffAlignment Delay Input RoutingNoise Level -10 to 10 Mixer and Router Phase 0 toOutput Shift On/OffMeters Utilities/Meters Power Up Modes PUP Program Stored PUP Mute CurrentUtility LCD Contrast Auto EQ Plot 1 LCD Contrast / Auto EQ PlotZC Setup Panel None 3 ZC SetupPanel 1 ZC-3 Select a No Change Panel 1 ZC-4 Switch 1 2 3 No ChangePanel ZC-2 Boost 0dB Cut Output 4 -6 SecuritySet Security Level Pre EQ Low Set 260 Device Level HighPassword Edit High Password Edit Med Password Password Enter PasswordProgram List List Size List Index Prog Change Mode Program List Prog Lock7-8 Program List/Program Change Output Jumpers Setting 8 Output Jumper SwitchesZone Controllers Panel Insa Comp o+LIM 0+ MetersOutput Trims Net Remote Control Remote Control PC GUI InstallationSection GUI Recommended Cable Specifications ZC-Zone Controllers DriveRack Zone Controller Wiring Diagram a Diagram BDriveRack DriveWare Functions Page Guide Hardware Application GuideMono Four-Way w/ Two Aux Zones SoftwareDriveRack Stereo Tri-ampStereo with Four Aux Zones Stereo Bi-amp w/ Dual Delay DriveRackDriveRack DriveRackAppendix Factory Reset Power Up Quick Key OptionsSpecifications Appendix aAuto EQ Optimization Tips Look out for ModesCrossover Diagrams Program List/ Speaker Tunings/ Power Amp Tunings Block Diagram Input and Output Diagrams System Setup and Gain Structure Gain Level JumpersDriveRack Harman International Company