AVSL 173.294 Filter Direct box User Manual
Filter direct box user manual
Filter Direct box
User Manual
173.294
Thank you for buying the QTX Sound Filter Direct Box.
Please read and follow these instructions in order to get
the most from your product.
A Direct Box or D.I. box (Direct Inject) is used to convert
high impedance line level signals (like guitar, keyboards,
playback devices etc.) into low impedance, enabling the
signal to travel long distances along balanced cables and
connect directly with a mixing console via the XLR
connector.
This passive Filter Direct Box utilises a high grade audio
transformer to convert the signal and requires no external
power source.
The low impedance and balanced wiring help to reduce
noise and interference in long cable runs.
The QTX Sound Filter Direct Box has the added feature
of an RF filter, to further help remove unwanted radio
frequency interference.
Connection
Operation
Connect signal source (guitar, keyboard etc.) to the
6.3mm jack socket INPUT and if an on-stage
amplifier is to be used, connect to this via the
PARALLEL OUTPUT jack socket.
Depending upon the input type, one of 3 selectable
levels of attenuation will help to match the signal
level so that it doesn’t over-drive the mixer input.
Connect the Filter Direct Box to the mixing console
via balanced XLR cable, ensuring that the channel
is turned down to avoid loud clicks through the
channel. If there is hum present, switching the GND
LIFT to “ON” might help, otherwise this can remain
“OFF”
Circuit Layout
SPECIFICATIONS
Frequency Range
High - Low impedance
15Hz - 30kHz
Low - High impedance
30Hz - 20kHz
Attenuation
0dB, -20dB, -40dB
Input
6.3mm jack unbalance
50k
Ω
Max. input voltage
32V
Outputs
XLR
500
Ω
balanced
6.3mm jack parallel out
Transformer Ratio
10:1
Operating Temp.
0 - 40°C
Dimensions
100 x 45 x 100mm
Weight
300g
© QTX Sound 2011
Filter Direct box
User Manual
173.294
Thank you for buying the QTX Sound Filter Direct
Box. Please read and follow these instructions in
order to get the most from your product.
A Direct Box or D.I. box (Direct Inject) is used to
convert high impedance line level signals (like
guitar, keyboards, playback devices etc.) into low
impedance, enabling the signal to travel long
distances along balanced cables and connect
directly with a mixing console via the XLR
connector.
This passive Filter Direct Box utilises a high grade
audio transformer to convert the signal and requires
no external power source.
The low impedance and balanced wiring help to
reduce noise and interference in long cable runs.
The QTX Sound Filter Direct Box has the added
feature of an RF filter, to further help remove
unwanted radio frequency interference.
Connection
Operation
Connect signal source (guitar, keyboard etc.) to the
6.3mm jack socket INPUT and if an on-stage
amplifier is to be used, connect to this via the
PARALLEL OUTPUT jack socket.
Depending upon the input type, one of 3 selectable
levels of attenuation will help to match the signal
level so that it doesn’t over-drive the mixer input.
Connect the Filter Direct Box to the mixing console
via balanced XLR cable, ensuring that the channel
is turned down to avoid loud clicks through the
channel. If there is hum present, switching the GND
LIFT to “ON” might help, otherwise this can remain
“OFF”
Circuit Layout
SPECIFICATIONS
Frequency Range
High - Low impedance
15Hz - 30kHz
Low - High impedance
30Hz - 20kHz
Attenuation
0dB, -20dB, -40dB
Input
6.3mm jack unbalance
50k
Ω
Max. input voltage
32V
Outputs
XLR
500
Ω
balanced
6.3mm jack parallel out
Transformer Ratio
10:1
Operating Temp.
0 - 40°C
Dimensions
100 x 45 x 100mm
Weight
300g
© QTX Sound 2011