TOA Electronics TX2 User Manual

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ELECTRONIC LOUDSPEAKER SYSTEM CONTROLLER

TX2

USER MANUAL

Contents

INTRODUCTION

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

2

Preliminary advice and information

2

Input connections

3

Output connections

3

Operation with and without a sub-bass system

3

SERVICING

5

Fuse replacement

5

List of spare parts

5

Warranty

5

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

6

Declaration of Conformity

7

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TOA Electronics TX2 User Manual

INTRODUCTION

Thank you for purchasing the Tannoy TX2 loudspeaker system controller.

The TX2 is an advanced electronic controller intended to optimise the performance of Tannoy loudspeaker systems. It can be used in full range mode where it performs equalisation functions, extending the low frequency response of the system significantly. Also, it can be switched to 2-way active mode for applications requiring greater capability at very low frequencies, where it provides a mono sub channel output with optimised high and low pass internal crossovers.

The TX2 also features :

stereo operation.

balanced inputs and outputs.

individual sub level control.

high pass filters to protect against hazardous ultra low frequencies.

industry standard 19’’ rack-mounting

As well as technical specifications, this manual contains some helpful advice on how to use the controller. Thank you for taking a few minutes to read it prior to installation.

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Preliminary advice and information.

The information contained in this manual is relevant for all TX2 controllers although versions will vary with different internal adjustments for equalisation or cross-over sections. Each version is dedicated for use with a specific Tannoy loudspeaker system. Make sure that the controller you are planning to use is suitable for your loudspeakers, as degradation of the sound quality and unreliable operation could result from an improper combination.

Please inspect the unit immediately after unpacking for signs of transit damage. In the unlikely event that this has occurred please inform the carrier and the supplier. It is always a good idea to keep the carton for possible future transportation.

Before the TX2 is connected to the mains supply, make sure that the unit is selected for operation with the correct mains voltage. This can easily be checked by looking at the rear panel, where the selected input voltage appears on the voltage selector itself, located near the mains socket. Where necessary, change the selection by sliding the switch to the correct position. The position marked 115V is suitable for any mains voltage from 100V to 120V, whereas the position marked 230V will suit any voltage between 220V and 240V.

Figure 1. TX2 back panel

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