TOA Electronics TDX2 user manual Operating Notes Operating Level, Grounding

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12. Operating Notes

12.1. Operating Level

With any audio signal processing equipment it is necessary to ensure adequate signal level is used through the device, to avoid sacrificing noise performance. The TDX2 features a menu selectable choice of operating levels to reduce this problem (see section 8.6) It is suggested that the operating level chosen should give adequate level to just light the -6dB LED on the headroom meter with maximum program level being used. Since the meter is deliberately set to 'over-read' by 3dB, this still provides 9dB of headroom before clipping occurs. With equalisation in use it may be necessary to further reduce the input level, as gain within the unit may cause digital clipping, indicated by the top red LED's lighting.

It should be noted that the figure quoted for the maximum input level options is the clipping point for that option (not a safe operating level). Always ensure that this clipping point is no lower than that for the following equipment in the signal chain, and allow extra margin if equalisation sections are boosted.

12.2. Grounding

The Screen (shield) pins on all audio connectors are normally connected directly to the ground pin of the IEC mains inlet. The chassis is also directly connected to this pin. Never operate this unit without the mains safety ground connected. Signal ground (0V) is in turn connected to the chassis ground.

To avoid ground loops, cable shields should be connected to ground at one end only. The normal convention is that the shield is only connected at the output XLR. Provision is also made for separately isolating each input and output shield pin permanently within the TDX2 by breaking the appropriate PCB track, where marked with a box and an arrow next to each XLR connector using a small drill bit or cutter. See the following diagram for details.

Figure 7 - XLR pin 1 Isolation points and 10dB pads

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TDX2 specifications

TOA Electronics has long been recognized for its commitment to quality in the audio industry, and the TDX2 model is a shining example of this dedication. It is a powerful digital mixer designed primarily for professional audio applications, providing a range of features that enhance both usability and sound quality, making it an ideal choice for live performances, installations, and broadcasting.

The TDX2 boasts a 16-input configuration, supporting multiple audio sources for flexibility in various applications. Each input channel is equipped with high-performance preamps that deliver exceptional sound clarity and low noise levels, ensuring that every detail of the audio is captured faithfully.

One of the standout features of the TDX2 is its user-friendly interface. The compact touchscreen display allows for easy navigation and control, enabling sound engineers and operators to adjust settings swiftly during live events. The intuitive layout also means that even those new to digital mixers can efficiently learn and operate the device without a lengthy training period.

The TDX2 incorporates advanced digital signal processing (DSP) technologies that provide a wide range of effects and processing options. There are built-in equalizers, compressors, and reverb effects, allowing users to shape the sound to their exact requirements. The mixer also features a 32-bit floating-point processing engine, which guarantees high-quality audio without the risk of distortion, even at high volumes.

Connectivity is another major highlight of the TDX2. With multiple outputs, including balanced XLR and TRS connectors, it can integrate seamlessly with various sound systems. Additionally, the mixer supports USB audio for direct streaming and recording to a computer, which is invaluable for modern audio productions.

Another noteworthy characteristic is the TDX2's robust build quality. Designed for the rigors of live performance, it comes in a durable housing that withstands transportation and heavy use. This reliability is essential for touring professionals who require equipment that can handle various environments and conditions.

In summary, the TOA Electronics TDX2 stands out as a versatile and high-quality digital mixer. Its combination of advanced features, user-friendly design, and solid construction makes it an excellent option for audio professionals seeking reliability and performance in their sound mixing endeavors. Whether used in a concert setting, corporate events, or installations, the TDX2 delivers superior audio capabilities that meet the demands of today’s audio landscape.