Yorkville Sound nx55p Features, Operation, Mic Input, Line/CD inputs, Link, Level Control

Models: nx55p

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Features

Features

Ultra-clear reproduction throughout the whole bandwidth

High efficiency, high tech, 550 Watt Bi- amped power module

Superior TX-style processing and component protection

True 1 inch diaphragm horn driver

Low distortion/high power-handling 12-inch woofer

dB / + 6 dB Level control (for individual cabinet level adjustment)

XLR and TRS inputs / outputs for easy connection and looping

Multi-input source mixer for direct inputs

Direct microphone input with level control

Two way overall EQ controls

Integrated flying hardware (3/8 inch threaded holes)

Tough, full-length metal grille

Recessed Mixer panel

1.Operation

The Nx55p is a bi-amped powered full- range loudspeaker with a built-in two channel mixer. Multiple Nx55p cabinets may be connected through the Link option. If you’re using the Nx55p with an external mixer, the internal mixer can be disabled. The built-in mixer has a microphone input and two (combined) ¼ inch inputs for line sources such as CD players. Advanced signal processing is used to give maximum performance at all levels. There’s a switch to provide a low frequency rolloff if you’re going to use the Nx55p with a subwoofer.

2. Mic Input

Any regular microphone can be inserted into the Mic input. Phantom power is built–in for condenser microphones.

3. Line/CD inputs

The Line/CD inputs allow line-level sources such as CD players, cassette decks or any other sources such as mixers to be connected. If more than one input is used these inputs blend the signals (e.g. stereo sources) into mono. The inputs are balanced to help reject hum (when used with balanced cables) Unbalanced 1/4- inch plugs can be used. When connecting

to unbalanced sources using balanced T.R.S. cables does help reduce unwanted noise and/or hum. These inputs can be used for lower-level Line inputs, which need a bit more gain (as opposed to using the Link jacks, which have no control). These inputs allow you to have a greater range of level adjustment than using just the Nx55p Level control (e.g. if an individual cabinet, in the chain needs to operate at lower level than the rest).

4. Link

These parallel jacks allow multiple Nx55p cabinets to be connected together. The Link Jacks are the correct input to use when driving the Nx55p from an external mixer. The Link Jacks operate at line level (+4 dBv) to achieve full power. The Nx55p Level control allows operation at levels from –2 dBv to +10 dBv for full power. When operating from signals that are not as strong, use the Line inputs of the first cabinet

in the chain. The Link jacks are high quality balanced inputs with very good common mode (hum) rejection. To ensure maximum hum rejection, the proper balanced cables must be used. When connecting to unbalanced sources using balanced T.R.S. cables does help reduce unwanted noise and/or hum. Jacks marked LINK OUTPUT are connected in parallel with the LINK INPUTS and are provided for convenience to connect downstream cabinets. Link inputs may also be used as outputs and link outputs may be used as inputs.

5. Level Control

This control allows the audio level of the cabinets, linked in a chain, to be individually adjusted. This control does not adjust the level of the Link jacks. The Level control should be set at '0' (center) for most applications.

6. LF Rolloff

For operation with a subwoofer, the LF Rolloff switch shuts off the low frequency boost and filters out signals below 100 Hz. It’s not necessary to use this switch for speech applications because the Mic input already has a high pass filter. This switch only affects the signals to the internal amplifier and does not affect signals going out from the internal mixer, or to signals passing through the Link connections.

7. Mixer On/Off

This switch turns the internal mixer On or Off. When the Mic or Line/CD inputs are used, this switch must be set to the On position. If these inputs are not being used, the mixer should be turned Off. This will help prevent the mixer from loading the Link, or the Internal Mixer, and contributing noise to the system. The internal mixer should not be used when a source other than another Nx55p or similar cabinet

is connected to the LINK jacks. Remember, a maximum of three mixers, in a chain of cabinets, should be used! A much larger number of cabinets may be used with the Nx55p mixers disabled on the additional cabinets.

8. Mic Control

This control adjusts the volume level the Mic input. The microphone signal output to other cabinets through the link connections will be affected as well.



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Yorkville Sound nx55p Features, Operation, Mic Input, Line/CD inputs, Link, Level Control, LF Rolloff, Mixer On/Off