Electrovoice cp3000s Mode D'Emploi

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INPUT A / INPUT B
The inputs INPUT A & INPUT B are electronically balanced 
offering input sensitivity of 
+5.8dBu /1.51V (CP3000S)
 
+7.0dBu /1.74V (CP4000S)
for direct connection of mixing consoles, signal processors, etc.  
The XLR-type connectors OUTPUT A & OUTPUT B are prepared
for „through-connecting“ input signals to additional external power
amps. The input signal is directly routed to these output connectors. There are no repeaters or other
electronic components within that signal path. Accordingly, input and output connectors of the 
corresponding channel are interconnected in parallel, offering permanent electrical connection, without 
regard to the setting of the Power-ON switch.
NF-CONNECTION CORDS
Choosing high-quality balanced cables (two conductors for the audio signal plus separate shielding 
mesh) with XLR-type connectors is recommended for LF-signal connection. Although connecting unbal-
anced cables to the power amplifi er inputs is possible as well, using balanced cables is always prefer-
able. A great number of today’s audio appliances employ balanced outputs. With balanced cabling, the 
shield connects all metal enclosure parts and therefore effi ciently eliminates the introduction of external 
interference – mostly noise and hum.
XLR-
type connector pin-assignment
XLR (male) 
 
 
 
 
       XLR (female)
PARALLEL 
The input connectors of channel A and channel B are electrically connected in parallel 
when the selector switch is set to PARALLEL. However, individually controlling the 
volume of both channels is still possible via the corresponding level controls A and B.
DUAL 
If the selector switch is set to DUAL, the audio signals of channels A and B are     
independently amplifi ed.
REAR PANEL
Although having XLR-type output connectors, some mixing console models provide unbalanced 
output connection only. When using mixers with unbalanced outputs, bridging PIN1 and PIN3 
of the power amp’s input connectors or leaving PIN3 of the cable’s plugs unconnected is 
necessary. Otherwise, when feeding in unbalanced audio signals via PIN3 (b, -, „cold“) and PIN2 
(a, +, „hot“), strange humming and HF-interference may occur, which very likely will damage the 
power amplifi er and/or the connected speaker cabinets.
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