Nady Systems 16 owner manual Rear Panel Connections

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This technique helps avoid the common "pumping" effect which often arises when applying a dynamic process to a sound signal.

Once the input signal is split into 2 "sub-bands", the DigiComp 16 operates a first limiting process on the low frequencies band, and then, once the full band, is restored, it applies a powerful stereo dynamic process on the two "recombined" channels.

This type of dynamic process is very useful for the dynamic control of complex audio — a CD, an orchestra, etc.

Stereo 2 Bands Compressor Presets

1)AGC pure: This preset is a simple automatic level control. Its speed varies with the different "variation" control positions. From a timbre point of view, it's a rather neutral process, and it doesn't alter the general balance of the original signal. It simply keeps the level in proximity of a fixed level, correcting the source variations. Note that variation 1 disables the AGC — it does so even in the compressor presets. This variation can be considered a sort of bypass.

2)Acoustic: The general impression this preset gives is of definition and power. The timbre is lively and brilliant, ideal for small ensemble music and keeping live soft passages. Frequency response is slightly rolled off in the low end.

3)Master: Master is very neutral and is usable as a high performance AGC. It can be put before power amps and recorders in order to optimize their dynamic range. Timbre is very similar to original signals, and so the unique appreciable differences are in the dynamic range corrections. Variations 2 through 16 activate even the AGC to enable variable compressor action.

4)Clean: This is a high definition preset, providing great brilliance and dynamic impression. Nevertheless it is never fatiguing and "pushes" the sound without unbalancing it. Highs and the punch range are emphasized and lows are not overly attenuated. It is great for underlining details in female vocals.

5)Dance: With this program, medium range and mid-low range are emphasized, while high frequencies are slightly attenuated. This helps control dance music’s intrinsic

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Rear Panel Connections

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(8) Power Jack

This is a plug for connecting the Nady 9VAC power supply adapter (supplied).

The DigiComp 16 comes with a power adapter suitable for the voltage of the country it is shipped to (either 110 or 220V, 50 or 60Hz).

(Note: The correct power supply must be used AT ALL TIMES — any other power supply might create a fire risk and/or permanently damage your unit. This damage would NOT be covered under your warranty.)

(9) Bypass Jack

This is a 1/4” phone jack for connecting to an effects bypass footswitch. You can bypass the effects in two ways, thus allowing the direct signal to pass through the DigiComp 16 unchanged:

By pressing the PROCESS BYPASS SWITCH (3), or by connecting a footswitch to this jack and pressing the footswitch. Each time this footswitch is pressed, the Bypass mode will turn on and off alternately.

(10) & (11) Output (Left & Right) Jacks

These 1/4” unbalanced phone jacks connect to devices such as the effects returns, channel inputs or inserts on a mixing console, or power amplifier inputs. For mono applications, use the LEFT (10) output.

(12) & (13) Input (Left/Mono & Right) Jacks

These 1/4” unbalanced phone jacks connect to sources such as the effects sends of mixing consoles. They may be used with nominal input levels from -8/9dBV. The Left/Mono input jack is normal to the Right jack. This means that when nothing is plugged into the RIght input jack, the signal present at the Left/Mono input is routed to the Right as well.

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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.