In no event shall Venueflex be liable for direct, indirect, special, inci- This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy dental, or consequential damages (including loss of profit).
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choirflex owner’s guide Introduction Providing sound reinforcement for choir can be one of the most difficult tasks in live audio. Providing sufficient gain-before-feedback, minimizing stage-to-microphone leakage, and getting the choir “on top of the mix” with clarity are classic challenges that prove difficult to over- come.
Choirflex is available in two variants: • Choirflex-A has analog audio inputs and outputs; • Choirflex-D has network-based Dante audio inputs and outputs. Both versions provide a primary stereo output pair, plus a secondary split output that can be used for recording or broadcast.
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Choirflex to be appropriately trimmed. CHOIR SPLIT Analog audio connections for Choirflex-A Four input connections are provided on 3-pin Female XLR connectors. These are labeled CHOIR and REFERENCE, and can be connected to professional audio equipment CHOIR input. Connect the unprocessed stereo choir using line-level signals.
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choirflex owner’s guide Dante network audio connections for Choirflex-D Two Ethernet connectors are provided for connection to PRIMARY SECONDARY the Dante™ network, labeled PRIMARY and SECOND- ARY. If using a single network, connect the PRIMARY connection to your Dante-compatible equipment or eth- ernet switch.
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choirflex owner’s guide Starting up POWER button. Press once to turn the system on, press again to turn the system off. The LED ring around the button will illuminate when the system is powered on. After connection to an appropriate power source, the POWER button may be momentarily depressed to start INPUT metering for Choir and Reference input signals.
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choirflex owner’s guide Adjusting choir microphone input settings Once Choirflex is correctly interfaced with the mixing con- sole, its inputs must be properly calibrated and adjusted. First confirm that the stereo choir signal feeding Choirflex is unprocessed - that is, the choir microphones do not have equalization, dynamics, or other processing applied.
Specifications Choirflex-A Choirflex-D Power supply External 90-264 V AC at 50/60 Hz, FCC Part 15 Class B, UL62368-1 Power consumption 70 VA 90 VA 4 channels line-level audio on balanced female XLR connectors, Audio input 4 channels of Dante™ network audio (48kHz only) 10kΩ...
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