Klark Teknik DY11 7HJ manual How to use the Square ONE Splitter, Using the main inputs

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Introduction

How to use the Square ONE Splitter

This section shows you how to get the most out of your Square ONE Splitter.

Using the main inputs

To maximise the sonic benefits of active splitting, the Square ONE Splitter should be located close to the mic sources and connected to them as directly as is practical. In this way the unit can provide active drive to all the distributing cable systems. This massively reduces capacitive and resistive loading on the mic, as compared to other non-active splitting systems, so that it captures the sound faithfully, without high frequency losses or the introduction of unwanted electrical interference. This improvement in sound quality is normally very noticeable.

The Square ONE Splitter can also receive higher signal levels such as those produced by some condenser mics or even line level signals. In the case of unbalanced line level signals, it may be advisable to utilise a DI box in advance of the splitter to eliminate any possibility of ground-induced noise. However, with balanced line signals the only precaution likely to be required is a break in the XLR pin one connection at the input to the splitter.

Using the outputs

The primary application for the Square ONE Splitter is in concert sound (public address) systems where it provides output feeds for FOH and MON consoles. It utilises an active preamp in order to maximise the signal to noise ratio and headroom, before driving the long cable runs that are typically associated with such systems. In this application the grounding regime is normally planned and controlled by the sound contractor such that isolating transformers are not required. The Square ONE Splitter can assist in the elimination of ground loops within the system, if required, by utilising the integral LIFT switches that can disconnect the XLR pin one terminal on one, both, or neither output sets (OUT A or OUT B), as required.

As a secondary function the Square ONE Splitter also provides a transformer isolated output for every channel. This is intended for varied and occasional use as the needs arise in the event that an additional split is required; typically, this is for a broadcast feed or recording. These situations cannot always be planned for and are normally outside the sound contractor’s control. In these instances transformer isolation is desirable to eliminate any ground interference that the additional connection could otherwise bring to the whole system. The XLR pin one terminals are not connected on these outputs.

Traditionally, active splitters have provided transformer splits driven from the same preamp that drives the main system outputs (FOH and monitor), but the Square ONE Splitter utilises separate fixed gain preamps to buffer the transformer feeds. They operate at a nominal gain of -6dB to cope with potentially large low frequency line level input signals without saturating the transformers. This provides an additional benefit that is very popular with broadcasters. It means that when they are using this output they have total control of the gain and headroom of their part of the system just as if it had been from a passive split, but without the risk of ground-induced noise interference. With older designs that provide a transformer feed after the main preamp, the level fed to the broadcaster can change without warning whenever the concert sound crew decide to adjust their levels. The dynamic range of the transformer outputs is greater than 140dB; something broadcasters will also approve of.

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Square ONE Splitter

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Contents Splitter Operator manual Page Operator Manual Page Important Safety Instructions Page Klark Teknik Page Precautions Phantom power Class B deviceContents Technical specification Crib sheet More about splitters Balanced audio Service informationIntroduction About the Square ONE SplitterTypical channel I/O connection options Features Square ONE Splitter has eight channels, each withUsing the main inputs How to use the Square ONE SplitterUsing the outputs Using the parallel inputs Installation Getting startedUnpacking Checking the mains fuseConnecting the audio cables Connecting the power cableChannel I/O pin-outs Powering the unit O connections to unbalanced devicesFront panel Fixed Gain Isolated Output C / Parallel Input sectionTX OUT 1 to TX OUT 8 sockets Eight 1 to in 8 sockets Eight electronicallyYellow LED for Solo switch Yellow LED for 30Hz switchActive Splitter section Output level meter dBu Dedicated peakPhones, power and media split section Level control knob dB AdjustmentRear panel Channel I/O connectionsMedia split and ground lift switches Yellow LED for Media Split switch. ThisMedia Split switch Recessed switch for Supply voltage and fuse specificationsUsing headphones OperationBasic operation Solo bus operationMedia split mode Using the ground lift switchesApplications Example 1 FOH and MON split, and broadcast outExample 2 FOH and MON split, and recorder Example 3 Pre-mixed broadcast output Audio signal path Signal path for channels 1Technical specification Inputs Mic/lineDimensions Crib sheet Location Date ApplicationMore about splitters Passive parallel splitter Stage box passiveIsolated splitter IsolatedActive splitter Balanced audio Service information Routine maintenanceCleaning the unit Checking/replacing the mains fuseService information Service information Page Midas Klark Teknik Limited

DY11 7HJ specifications

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