Using the system, 1 feeding subwoofers from another source, Off on – KV2 Audio VHD2000 User Manual

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AC IN

A

AC IN

B

SERIAL NUMBER

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BRIDGE - INPUT A

INPUT

A

1600W / 4

BRIDGE

OUTPUT

A

INPUT

B

OFF

ON

3200W / 8

1600W / 4

OUTPUT

B

AC IN

A

AC IN

B

SERIAL NUMBER

WWW.KV2AUDIO.COM
DESIGNED BY KV2 AUDIO

MANUFACTURED IN THE EUROPEAN UNION

BRIDGE - INPUT A

INPUT

A

1600W / 4

1

BRIDGE

OUTPUT

A

INPUT

B

OFF

ON

3200W / 8

3

1600W / 4

1

OUTPUT

B

USING THE SYSTEM

Main Signal

Input

Both Sub

insert switches

in ‘Disengage’

position

Flown Subwoofer

feed from

mixing console

Ground stacked

Subwoofer feed

from mixing

console

Sub-A Out Signal

derived from

Main Input

Sub-A In

Sub-A In

Main Input

Sub-B Switch

Position

Disengage
Disengage

Engage
Engage

Sub-A Switch

Position

Disengage (Out)

Engage (In)

Engage

Disengage

Sub-B Out Signal

derived from

Main Input

Sub-A In

Sub-B In
Sub-B In

4

4.1 FEEDING SUBWOOFERS FROM ANOTHER SOURCE

Taking ‘Normal Mode’ in Section 4.1 as an example, if the VHD2.0 was flying you might want to fly
the VHD 2.15 above it with the VHD1.21’s ground stacked beneath them. In this instance it would
be preferable to have both sets of subwoofers fed by separate feeds from the mixing console, to
give you independent level control to each of the subwoofer types, and to have the VHD2.0 fed by
the main output from the mixing console:

The table below shows the various combinations of the Sub A/B switches and their effect on the
signal routing in the VHD2000:

VHD2.0

VHD2.16

VHD1.21

Both Sub Set Up Switches

on front panel at

position 3 for VHD2.15/VHD2.16

& 2x VHD1.21

VHD1.21

VHD2.16

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