IQ Mixer / Multiplexer Hardware Installation

3.3.4 Stack Inputs

The stack in jacks (Figure 3.15) enable the audio inputs to be increased by stacking 2, 3, or more mixer/multiplexers to create a 12x2, 18x2 or wider mixer. Use 2-conductor shielded cable to route the signal from the main output of one unit to the stack input (RCA phono jack) of the second unit. This is shown in Figure 3.19. The stack input routes the signal directly to the output of the second unit. Use the outputs of the last unit in the stack for connec- tion to amplifiers or other external audio equipment.

Note: The level of each signal on the stacked output bus is controlled by the unit having the signal as an input.

Stacking mixer/multiplexers can create an almost unlimited number of inputs. However, there will still only be two main and two auxiliary bus outputs for connection to other equipment. See Section 3.3.5 to find out how to increase the number of outputs.

The correct way to wire stacked units is shown below:

12 INPUTS

MAIN STACK

OUT IN

SMX-6

 

 

 

SMX-6

 

2

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

OUTPUTS

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

STACKED

OUTPUTS

Fig. 3.18 A 12x2 Mixer Using 2 Mixer/Multiplexers

First

AUDIO

STACK

AUDIO

STACK

 

OUT

IN

OUT

IN

 

Unit

 

2 MAIN

 

1 MAIN

 

 

 

BUS

BUS

 

+ –

+ –

+ –

+

 

 

3-pin output connector

 

 

(–) No connection

 

 

 

2-conductor shielded cable

 

 

Connect ground (

) from

 

 

output to phone plug shield

 

 

Phone (RCA) plug

 

Second

AUDIO

STACK

AUDIO

STACK

 

OUT

IN

OUT

IN

 

Unit

 

2 MAIN

 

1 MAIN

 

 

 

BUS

BUS

+ – + – + – +

Fig. 3.19 Stacking the Outputs of Multiple Units

3.3.5 Paralleling Inputs

When using more than one unit, the inputs may be wired in parallel to increase the number of outputs that a source can drive. This is shown in Figures 3.20-21. For example, the audio signal in Figure 21 which feeds Input 1 is available to the outputs of both units, creating a 6x4 mixer.

Important: If the source is a microphone which re- quires phantom power (P) select it only at the first input. Switch all other parallel inputs to mic (M).

Note: When mixer inputs are paralleled, the total input impedance will drop by 1¦N where N is the number of inputs to be connected. Depending on the signal source, this may place a limit on the number of possible outputs.

6 INPUTS

SMX-6

PARALLELED

INPUTS

MPX-6

8 OUTPUTS

MPX-6

MPX-6

Fig. 3.20 A 6x8 Mixer Using 4 Mixer/Multiplexers

To signal source

First

AUDIO

ADD 25

AUDIO

ADD 25

Unit

IN

0

5 FOR MIC

IN

0

5 FOR MIC

-5

10

-5

10

 

2

-10

15

1

-10

15

 

-12

21

-12

21

 

 

 

 

+

 

 

 

 

M L P

 

 

M L P

+

Do NOT tie ground terminals of parallel inputs together

2-conductor shielded cable

Connect shield to ground terminal of input ONLY

Second

AUDIO

ADD 25

AUDIO

ADD 25

Unit

IN

0

5 FOR MIC

IN

0

5 FOR MIC

-5

10

-5

10

 

2

-10

15

1

-10

15

 

 

 

 

-12

21

-12

21

 

 

 

 

 

 

No

 

 

 

M L P

 

 

M L P phantom

 

+

 

+

power

 

 

 

Fig. 3.21 Paralleling the Inputs of Multiple Units

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