Klotz DX10 Instruction Manual

passive di-box
DX10
instruction manual
KLOTZ DX10 passive di-box instruction manual
hello friend
contents
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made in
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Thank you for choosing this KLOTZ AIS product! Our KLOTZ DX10 Passive DI Box is a top-quality product made in Germany.
Every product from our company undergoes rigorous material and functional testing. KLOTZ AIS therefore grants a 5-year warranty on the KLOTZ DX10 assuming correct use of the product. The purchase date must be verified by submission of an invoice or receipt.
Please read these instructions carefully before starting to use your KLOTZ DX10, in order to achieve the best possible sound for your purpose. If you have any other questions about this product or how to use it, feel free to email us at info@klotz-ais.com.
introductionwelcome
Mixing desks love balanced signals –but not all signal sources deliver them. Guitar or bass amps and keyboards rarely have balanced outputs, and guitars cannot be connected directly to a mixer. This is where the KLOTZ DX10 comes in!
A DI box converts a high-ohm unbalanced signal into a low-ohm balanced signal. To do this, the signal from the instrument is fed into the DI box between the instrument and the amp. “DI” stands for “direct injection” because the DI box is directly “injected” or fed with the instrument signal.
The KLOTZ DX10 then balances the signal so that it can be transmitted over long distances without hiss or background noise before it is fed into a mixer for further processing. The KLOTZ DX10 is a passive DI box; unlike active DI boxes, it does not require an external power supply. Just connect it up, and away you go!
We ensure all our components are manufactured to high quality in con­formity with our rigorous company standards. The transformer is by far the most important component in a DI box, and the one that has the most influence on the sound. It has a 1:1 transformer ratio. The transformer we use in the KLOTZ DX10 was developed by us in-house with special care, to reflect its crucial role in the performance and sound behaviour of the DI box. Only the best materials were good enough. We chose mu-metal, a soft magnetic nickel-iron alloy with outstanding permeability (magnetic conductivity). The KLOTZ DX10 offers neutrality and stability of sound that is superior to other DI boxes on the market. Say goodbye to distortion!
We applied the same high quality standards when choosing the other components. The ultra-rugged housing easily copes with the stresses and strains of live performance. We’re so convinced by our quality that every KLOTZ DX10 carries a 5-year warranty!
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front view
Instrument input
Input
reduces input level by 20 dB
Thru Instrument output
0 dB/- 20 dB
Pad switch,
Ground lift (isolates the
ground connection)
to prevent ground loops
rear view
Lift/Gnd
Balanced Out
Balanced output
practical examplesconnections & controls
Before you connect the KLOTZ DX10 with your equipment, set the volume of your instruments and amplifiers and your mixer faders to “0” or “-∞”. This prevents that notorious “pop” when you plug in your instrument, as well as protecting your ears – and your PA system.
1. Plug your instrument into “Input”.
2. Connect to the amplifier using “Thru”. If you are working with a line signal such as a keyboard signal, the signal can be fed to a sub-mixer, recording unit or active monitor from here.
3. Connect “Balanced Out” to a microphone input (i.e. mic level) on the mixer.
4. Now you can restore your instrument volume controls and mixer faders to their original level. If necessary, eliminate any hum by setting “Lift/Gnd” (ground lift switch).
5. If the signal is distorted although your volume and mixer level settings are correct, set the input sensitivity to “- 20 dB” using the pad switch. You may need to adjust the mixer volume if you do this.
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re-ampling
Mixing desks love balanced signals –but not all signal sources deliver them. Guitar or bass amps and keyboards rarely have balanced outputs, and guitars cannot be connected directly to a mixer. This is where the KLOTZ DX10 comes in!
A DI box converts a high-ohm unbalanced signal into a low-ohm balanced signal. To do this, the signal from the instrument is fed into the DI box between the instrument and the amp. “DI” stands for “direct injection” because the DI box is directly “injected” or fed with the instrument signal.
The KLOTZ DX10 then balances the signal so that it can be transmitted over long distances without hiss or background noise before it is fed into a mixer for further processing. The KLOTZ DX10 is a passive DI box; unlike active DI boxes, it does not require an external power supply. Just connect it up, and away you go!
We ensure all our components are manufactured to high quality in con­formity with our rigorous company standards. The transformer is by far the most important component in a DI box, and the one that has the most influence on the sound. It has a 1:1 transformer ratio. The transformer we use in the KLOTZ DX10 was developed by us in-house with special care, to reflect its crucial role in the performance and sound behaviour of the DI box. Only the best materials were good enough. We chose mu-metal, a soft magnetic nickel-iron alloy with outstanding permeability (magnetic conductivity). The KLOTZ DX10 offers neutrality and stability of sound that is superior to other DI boxes on the market. Say goodbye to distortion!
We applied the same high quality standards when choosing the other components. The ultra-rugged housing easily copes with the stresses and strains of live performance. We’re so convinced by our quality that every KLOTZ DX10 carries a 5-year warranty!
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FAQs
Why is the output of the KLOTZ DX10 not as loud as signals from other sources such as a keyboard?
The KLOTZ DX10 is a passive DI box, designed to output a balanced signal at mic level. It is compatible with standard mic inputs on a mixer.
Can phantom power from the mixer impair or even damage the KLOTZ DX10?
No, the KLOTZ DX10 is unaffected by the mixer’s phantom power.
Do I really need a DI box? Can’t I just hook up my instrument to the mixer?
Of course it is theoretically possible to feed even high-ohm unbalanced signals from an instrument directly into the mixer. However, this is not advisable with an electric guitar because it omits the amplifier, which is a critical element in shaping the sound. The key benefits of a DI box are its ability to transmit a signal free from background noise due to the balanced wiring, lossless signals even over longer distances, and correct impedance matching.
Which are better - active or passive DI boxes?
It is a matter of personal taste whether you prefer the sound from an active or passive DI box. The great advantage of passive DI boxes is the galvanic isolation achieved by the transformer. Because the input and output are completely separated, electrical hum and background noise are things of the past.
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