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Db25 connectors, Analog, Digital – MACKIE DIGITALXBUS X.200 User Manual

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wired to the low (cold) and the ground (earth)
connections of the balanced input. If there are
ground-loop problems, try disconnecting the
unbalanced ground (earth) connection from
the balanced input ground (earth) connection,
leaving the unbalanced ground connected to the
balanced input low (cold) connection only.

In some cases, you may have to make up spe-

cial adapters to interconnect your equipment. For
example, you may need a balanced XLR female
connected to an unbalanced 1/4" TS phone plug.
Many common adapters can be found at your local
electronics supply store.

The balanced-to-unbalanced connection has been an-

ticipated in the wiring of Mackie jacks. A 1/4" TS plug
inserted into a 1/4" TRS balanced input, for example,
will automatically unbalance the input and make all
the right connections. Conversely, a 1/4" TRS plug in-
serted into a 1/4" unbalanced input will automatically
tie the ring (low or cold) to ground (earth).

DB25 Connectors

Not all DB25 connectors are alike. Some provide

analog audio signals and some provide digital audio
signals. In addition, there are a variety of digital
formats that use the DB25 interface, which are
not compatible with each other. So when you are
connecting the Digital X Bus I/O cards to other
equipment, make sure you know what fl avor DB25
connectors you have and that they are compatible
with each other.

Analog

The inputs and outputs on the Mic/Line 8 card

and the Line card provide eight balanced line-level
signals per DB25 connector. These connectors are
pin-for-pin compatible with the analog (not TDIF)
DB25 connectors found on TASCAM DTRS record-
ers, which has become an industry standard for many
professional audio manufacturers. They are also the
same pinout as the analog cards for the Mackie D8B
and hard disk recorders.

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

24

25

HOT

COLD

GROUND

HOT

COLD

GROUND

HOT

COLD

GROUND

HOT

COLD

GROUND

HOT

COLD

GROUND

HOT

COLD

GROUND

HOT

COLD

GROUND

HOT

COLD

GROUND

CH 1

N/C

CH 2

CH 3

CH 4

CH 5

CH 6

CH 7

CH 8

Several companies make DB25-to-DB25 cables

specifi cally for audio, with proper shielding to re-
duce crosstalk and noise.

DB25 cables that break out to XLR, 1/4" TRS, or

TT connectors for connecting to other mixers or au-
dio gear are also readily available. See your Mackie
dealer for details.

Digital

AES/EBU

The AES card has a DB25 connector that pro-

vides digital I/O for eight channels in the AES/EBU
format. This connector is wired as follows:

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

24

25

CH 1/2 IN+

CH 1/2 IN–

CH 3/4 IN+

CH 3/4 IN–

CH 5/6 IN+

CH 5/6 IN–

CH 7/8 IN+

CH 7/8 IN–

CH 1/2 OUT

+

CH 1/2 OUT–

CH 3/4 OUT

+

CH 3/4 OUT–

CH 5/6 OUT

+

CH 5/6 OUT–

CH 7/8 OUT

+

CH7/8 OUT–

SHIELD

SHIELD

SHIELD

SHIELD

NC

SHIELD

SHIELD

SHIELD

SHIELD

Note:

A variety of alternate pin-out confi gurations

have been developed by various manufacturers for
the AES/EBU DB25 interface. Make sure the device
you are connecting to has the same pin-out confi gu-
ration as the Digital X Bus AES card. If not, you will
need to make a conversion cable so the signals arrive
at the correct pins on the receiving end of the cable.

TDIF

The DIGI card has a DB25 connector that pro-

vides digital I/O for eight channels in the TDIF
format. This connector is wired as follows:

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

24

25

DOUT 1/2

DGND

DOUT 3/4

DGND

DOUT 5/6

DGND

DOUT 7/8

DGND

LRCK OUT

EMPH OU

T

FS0 OUT

FS1 OUT

DGND

FS0 IN

FS1 IN

EMPH IN

LRCK IN

DGND

DIN 7/8

DGND

DIN 5/6

DGND

DIN 3/4

DGND

DIN 1/2

Digital DB25 AES/EBU Output

Analog DB25 Output

Digital DB25 TDIF Input/Output