Gain Level Jumpers; System Setup And Gain Structure - dbx DriveRack 260 User Manual

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The DriveRack 260 gives you the option of changing the input gain level settings. There are
3 hardware configurable gain settings. They are: +14 dBu, +22 dBu and +30 dBu. For these
cases, use the following procedure to change the gain level settings. Please be advised however,
that once the gain level has been changed from the factory settings, the output meters will no
longer be calibrated correctly.
To change the gain level, move the jumpers to the pins that are marked with the desired gain
setting.
1. First, make sure that the unit has been shut off and unplugged prior to opening the unit.
2. Ground yourself prior to opening the DriveRack chassis to prevent ESD damage.
3. Open the chassis by removing five screws on each side of the chassis and the top two
center screws on the rear panel, as well as the top center allen screw located on the front
panel
4. Locate the jumper block shown in the illustration below:
240/241 Main Board
+14dBu
The DriveRack 260 offers a wide range of tools for sound system design and setup. These tools
Input Jumpers
can make your system more efficient and better sounding, but to get the best possible sound
it is important to use these tools properly. In the DriveRack 260 we have included a Wizard
setup tool to help in system setup. If you use the Wizard to set up your DriveRack 260 it will
automatically set the limiters for some amplifier selections. If your amplifiers are not available
in the Wizard, you should choose the Custom setting. The following section explains how to
maximize system gain and how to use the limiters to protect your amplifiers from clipping.
In traditional system design, the output of your console would be routed to a system EQ,
a compressor, and a crossover with output level control. From the crossover, there may be
additional filters that are employed to improve the response of your speakers. There may also
be limiters set up to keep your amplifiers from going into clipping and protect your speakers
from the hazards of a clipped signal. Your amplifiers play a vital role in system setup, because
they are last item in the chain before your speakers and offer the greatest amount of gain (that
is their job after all). If your amplifiers are incorrectly setup you will not be using your system
to its fullest potential and could be harming your speakers.
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CAUTION: These servicing instructions are for use by qualified service
personnel only. To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not perform any
servicing other than that contained in the operating instructions unless you
are qualified to do so. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
Disconnect mains power before servicing.
Ch1
Ch2
+14dBu
+22dBu
+22dBu
+30dBu
+30dBu
Input Jumpers
+14dBu
+14dBu
+22dBu
+22dBu
+30dBu
+30dBu
Ch1
Ch2
Ch3
+14dBu
+14dBu
+14dBu
+14dBu
+22dBu
+22dBu
+22dBu
+22dBu
+30dBu
+30dBu
+30dBu
+30dBu
Output Jumpers
A.10 System Setup and Gain Structure
+14dBu
+14dBu
+14dBu
+22dBu
+22dBu
+22dBu
+30dBu
+30dBu
+30dBu
Appendix A
Appendix
A.9 Gain Level Jumpers
Ch4
Ch5
Ch6
+14dBu
+14dBu
+22dBu
+22dBu
+30dBu
+30dBu
+14dBu
+14dBu
+14dBu
+22dBu
+22dBu
+22dBu
+30dBu
+30dBu
+30dBu
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