Nady Systems 16 owner manual Mono In, Stereo Out, Stereo In Stereo Out

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• Mono In, Stereo Out

While still using the LEFT (12) mono input, connect two audio cables from the LEFT (10) and RIGHT (11) OUPUTS of the DigiComp 16 to a stereo amplification system or two mixer inputs.

• Stereo

Connect two audio cables to the LEFT (12) and RIGHT INPUTS (13) of the DigiComp 16 from a stereo source, and two other audio cables from the LEFT (10) and RIGHT (11) OUPUTS of the DigiComp 16 to a stereo amplification system or two mixer inputs.

Interfacing to a Mixing Console — The DigiComp 16 can accept mono or stereo sends at all system levels. The input circuitry of the DigiComp 16 can easily accept professional +8/9 dBu levels while having enough input and output gain to interface with the low signal levels of home recording systems. The DigiComp 16 may be connected to a mixing console connecting the unit directly to the channel insert socket of a single channel that is to be processed. Another way of interfacing the DigiComp 16 to a mixer or recording console would be in-line between the output of the mixing console and the input of a tape deck or power amplifier. This last setup would be used only if you wanted to process the entire mix.

Using Inserts — In the figure below, the situation is described in which the DigiComp 16 applies the desired dynamic process to single instrument signals; in this case, you must use a mixer that features individual channel inserts.

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Insert jacks on the back of a mixer provide a way of "inserting" external processing equipment into the signal path. The insert occurs after the input amplifier, and before the channel fader; essentially it is the same as connecting the source (instrument or mic) into the DigiComp 16 before the mixer's channel input. Usually, insert connections require a special, stereo-splitting Y-cord. This Y-cord has a stereo 1/4” TRS jack that plugs into the mixer's channel insert socket, and two mono 1/4” TRS jacks (input and output) that will plug into the DigiComp 16. This kind of adapter cord will virtually insert the compression processing into one mixer's channel. Carefully adjust the DigiComp 16 input and output levels in order to satisfy the dynamic requirements of both the processed channels. If you don't hear anything, try to swap the Input and Output ends of the TRS cable plugged into the DigiComp 16. Do not use the effects send/return connections found on most mixers for effect modules, as this could result in heavy frequency response alterations.

Mono In

If you only want to use the DigiComp 16 for a mono input signal and to connect both of its outputs back to the mixer, you will need three audio cables. Connect a channel insert from the console to the LEFT mono input of the DigiComp 16 via TRS, and another audio cable from the LEFT or RIGHT output of the DigiComp 16 to an adjacent mixer input.

Stereo In - Stereo Out

This connection is similar to the one described above. However, by utilizing two TRS cables and the console channel inserts, you can process two signals or a stereo signal (e.g., from a keyboard). This operational mode is the one used with the algorithms (1 to 8), designed to process audio stereo sources such as CD’s. Improper level setting when using a dynamic processor is the most common cause of noise and distortion problems, so always be careful to ensure optimum audio.

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16 specifications

Nady Systems, a leading manufacturer of wireless microphone systems, has long been at the forefront of audio technologies. Among its diverse product lineup, the Nady Systems 16 stands out as a versatile and efficient wireless microphone solution for performers, educators, and presenters alike. This article highlights the main features, technologies, and characteristics of the Nady Systems 16.

The Nady Systems 16 operates in the UHF frequency range, providing a reliable and interference-free wireless audio experience. One of its notable features is the wide frequency range, which ensures that users can select the ideal channel for their specific environment. The device is engineered to deliver high-quality audio with minimal latency, making it perfect for live performances and presentations where timing is crucial.

Equipped with True Diversity technology, the Nady Systems 16 minimizes dropouts and signal interruptions. This technology uses two separated antennas within the receiver to automatically select the strongest signal, ensuring consistent audio quality no matter the user's position on stage. Users can also expect extended range capabilities, making it suitable for larger venues and open outdoor spaces.

The convenience of operation is another strong suit of the Nady Systems 16. It features an easy-to-read LCD display that provides real-time information on channel selection, battery status, and signal strength. Additionally, the auto-scan feature allows users to quickly find the best available frequency, simplifying setup and reducing the likelihood of interference from other devices.

The Nady Systems 16 also emphasizes user comfort and flexibility. The handheld microphone is lightweight and ergonomically designed, allowing for extended use without fatigue. For those who prefer a bodypack option, the system includes an ultra-compact bodypack transmitter, which pairs effortlessly with various lavalier and headset microphones, making it ideal for theater, interviews, and educational settings.

Battery life is another critical aspect of the Nady Systems 16. The system typically operates for up to eight hours on a single set of AA batteries, providing ample time for performances, events, or lessons without the need for frequent battery changes.

Connectivity is highly user-friendly, with balanced XLR outputs and unbalanced 1/4-inch outputs, providing versatility for different audio setups. The robust construction of the microphone and transmitter ensures durability, making it reliable for regular use in demanding environments.

In summary, the Nady Systems 16 is a state-of-the-art wireless microphone system that combines innovative technology with user-friendly features. With its robust audio performance, ease of use, and versatility, it remains a popular choice among audio professionals and enthusiasts. Whether for on-stage performances, public speaking, or educational purposes, the Nady Systems 16 continues to deliver reliable and high-quality sound for a wide range of applications.