SETTING UP A STANDARD PA-SYSTEM

Cabling

The mains supply cord comes with the PowerMate. The quality of all other cables lies in your responsibility. Carefully chosen high quality cables are the best precaution to prevent later problems during live operation. The following wiring alternatives are recommended to provide trouble free operation of your system.

Speaker Cables

From our experience as a manufacturer of loudspeaker systems we know that flexible cables with a rubber jacket and a diameter of 2.5mm2 per conductor, used in combination with SPEAKON plugs and sockets, are the best choice to guarantee the optimal connection of loudspeaker systems. Connect the SPEAKON plugs according to the corresponding diagram on the PowerMate’s rear panel. We recommend using 4-wire cables where also the pins 2+ and 2- are connected through. This provides the possibility to use these cables in an active 2-way system configuration, as well. DYNACORD’s accessory assortment comprises different speaker cables with SPEAKON connectors and all other cables, plugs, and sockets, available at your local professional audio dealer.

LF-Cables – Balanced or Unbalanced?

For LF-cabling – all the low current wiring – your best choice are balanced cables (2 signal conductors + ground shielding) with XLR-type connectors or stereo phone plugs. The cables should be step-on proof, shielded, and never longer than really needed. Too many too long cables mostly lead to confusion and generate unnecessary problems. Of course, connecting unbalanced cables with monaural phone plugs to the PowerMate’s in- and outputs is also possible and in most cases no interference will occur because of its superb grounding managing system. Generally spoken, if you have the choice, a balanced LF-cable is always the better solution. Today’s modern audio equipment

like amplifiers, equalizers, FX units, mixing consoles, and even some keyboards – offers balanced in- and outputs. In a balanced signal path the cable screen provides gapless connection of all metal parts, offering efficient shielding against the induction of external noise. The balanced cabling in conjunction with the common-mode rejection of the PowerMate’s input stage effectively eliminates even existing artifacts of interference. All inputs of the PowerMate provide balanced audio connections and high common-mode rejection. The mixing stage outputs – AUX, MAIN, EQ, etc. – are laid out in GND-SENSING technology – a special pin assignment of the output jacks, offering all advantages of the balanced signal transmission, but lets you also connect monaural phone plugs without a problem. Nevertheless – as mentioned above – when longer cables are involved, using stereo phone plugs and balanced cables are the better alternative. The diagrams below show the pin assignments of plugs and cables that are used with the PowerMate.

MIC INPUT

All phone jack in/outputs of the PowerMate

Channel Insert Main Insert

All phone jack in/outputs of the PowerMate

Channel Insert Main Insert

balanced connec- tion of microphones

unbalanced external equipment with XLR-type in/ output jacks balanced

Direct OUT via INSERT, uninterrupted signal path

unbalanced external equipment with phone jack in/output jacks balanced

 

Y-type cable for the

 

connection of ex-

 

ternal FX units and

 

signal processors

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with phone jacks

 

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Dynacord PowerMate 1600 Setting UP a Standard PA-SYSTEM, Cabling, Speaker Cables, LF-Cables Balanced or Unbalanced?