Talent amplifier output, Line outputs – Studio Technologies 2A 2015 User Manual
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Issue 2, March 2015
Model 2A User Guide
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Studio Technologies, Inc.
The VOX interrupt function is quite special-
ized and may not be used regularly in all 
applications. For maximum flexibility, it may 
be best to terminate the auxiliary audio 
input to a patch point in an audio patch 
bay. In this way, a variety of audio sources 
can quickly be “patched in” as the VOX 
interrupt input source. The VOX feature 
may remain unused for months or years, 
but when you need it there’s no substitute! 
The Model 2A’s VOX interrupt function per-
forms very well, possibly better than you 
may think. Try it out and you may soon find 
more applications than you expected.
Talent Amplifier Output
The talent amplifier output is designed to 
supply power and two audio signals for 
up to six Model 32A or Model 33A Talent 
Amplifiers. Both audio channels maintain 
200 ohm impedances which also allows 
connection of party-line (PL) intercom 
beltpacks. The talent amplifier output is 
connected via a 3-pin male XLR connec-
tor located on the back panel. Pin 1 is 
common, pin 2 is 24 volts DC modulated 
with IFB channel 1 audio, and pin 3 is IFB 
channel 2 audio. For convenience, it is 
expected that the talent amplifier output 
will be wired to a main input/output (I/O) 
panel, along with microphone, camera, 
and other related signals. This will allow 
easy talent amplifier interconnection using 
standard portable microphone or general 
audio cables. As a minimum, including 
one 3-pin male XLR connector on the I/O 
panel for connecting to talent amplifiers 
is necessary. But for good operator flex-
ibility it would be better to include two or 
three connectors that are “multed” from 
the Model 2A’s talent amplifier output. Also 
note that each Model 32A and Model 33A 
Talent Amplifier has both a female and a 
male 3-pin XLR connector. This allows tal-
ent amplifier interconnecting cables to be 
“looped” through one talent amplifier and 
then on to another. This will simplify and, in 
most cases, reduce the amount of cabling 
required to connect multiple talent ampli-
fiers to a Model 2A.
Line Outputs
Associated with each of the two IFB chan-
nels is a level output with a nominal signal 
level of +4 dBu. The line outputs are elec-
tronically balanced, capacitor-coupled and 
designed to drive balanced loads with a 
minimum impedance of 2 k (2000) ohms. 
Each line output exits the Model 2A via a 
3-pin male XLR connector. Prepare the 
cable-mounted 3-pin female XLR con-
nectors so that pin 2 is positive (+ or hot), 
pin 3 is negative (– or cold), and pin 1 is 
shield. To connect to an unbalanced load 
connect pin 2 to positive (+ or hot) and pin 
3 to shield; do not short (connect) pin 3 to 
pin 1.
Some installations may use the line out-
puts to drive wireless IFB transmitters. In 
other installations they may be used for 
special applications such as feeding a 
satellite uplink. For maximum flexibility it 
is recommended that the line outputs be 
wired via audio patch points, even if the 
initial installation doesn’t require it.
The Model 2A’s audio quality and flexibility 
make it a useful tool for non-IFB applica-
tions. The Model 2A’s sonic quality is as 
good as many audio consoles, storage 
devices, etc. This makes using an IFB 
channel as a 4-input/1-output audio source 
selector for an uplink application complete-
ly valid. Let the Model 2A become a useful 
part of your facility’s “bag of tricks!”
