P O W E R E D L O U D S P E A K E R S Y S T E M
Introduction
The Yorkville éXcursion 2000 is the ultimate
to make it easier for transportation and storage. The éXcursion 2000 was designed for the road.
The éXcursion 2000 can be used as a single system (subwoofer with two satellites) or as a dual system using two éXcursion 2000 systems. When the éXcursion 2000 is used in a dual system configuration, each system behaves as individual channels. The
1. Input Jacks
i. Left & Right Input Jacks
The input jacks of the éXcursion 2000 are designed for operation with
Note: The required input level for full power operation, when the Level controls are set to the center detent position, is approximately +4 dBv (1.2 volts). Increasing this setting allows the éXcursion 2000 to be driven with sources that have a low signal level.Connecting signals to both types of inputs on any one channel (XLR and
ii. Aux Bal Subwoofer In Jack
This balanced input allows the subwoofer to be fed from a separate signal source, other than the signals being fed to the Left and Right amplifiers. This feature allows the subwoofer to be mixed separately from the Left and Right signals.
iii. Mono/Stereo Switch
In Stereo mode, the éXcursion 2000 routes the two signals from the left and right inputs to the corresponding satellite enclosures. If an individual signal is sent to the éXcursion 2000, in either the left or right channel, enabling the Mono mode will route the signal to both satellite enclosures. If a stereo signal is used, both the left and right will be summed when the Mono mode is selected.
Note: Mono operation (using a single source) will require setting the applicable level control at a higher level.
2. Level Controls
i. Left & Right Level Controls
The Left and Right Level controls adjust the output level of the corresponding satellite enclosures. Adjustments can be made to alter the balance of the satellites, compensate for signal sources that are not the standard +4 dBv line level or to tweak the SPL levels appropriate to the application. The Left Level and Right Level are normally set to the center detent.
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