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© 2003 TDM Audio, Inc. 

Electronic Crossover Owner’s Manual 

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Operating the Crossover 

nce you have mounted your TDM 24CX series crossover in a rack and connected all of the 
cables, the unit is ready for operation. At this time, make sure the input levels on the front 
of the crossover and the input levels of the amplifiers are all the way down. Next, turn all 

equipment on. It is always best to turn the equipment on in the order of the signal path from 
input to output and to turn it off in exactly the reverse order. For example, in a live sound 
reinforcement setup, you might turn on the mixer first, followed by the signal processing 
equipment, then the crossover, and finally the amplifiers.  
It is not absolutely critical that you use this ordering, but it 

is 

absolutely critical that the power 

amplifiers are the last to be turned on and the first to be turned off. If the power amps are on 
when any of the other equipment is turned on or off, a loud pop through the speakers can result. 
This pop can very easily damage speakers. This is especially true in multi-amped systems (using 
active crossovers). 

Front Panel Controls 

At this time, familiarize yourself with the controls on the front panel of the unit. The 24CX-4 has 
four channels while the 24CX-2 has only two. The 24CX-3 has two channels, each of which is 
set up for dedicated 3-way operation. All channels are identical, so you only need to understand 
how a single channel works. Here is a list of the controls for a single channel of the 24CX-2 or 
24CX-4. 

• 

Input Level: 

This lets you adjust the overall level of the channel. By turning this level up 

or down, you can adjust the volume of all speakers for a single channel simultaneously. 

• 

Low Output: 

This lets you set the level of the low-frequency output of the channel. 

• 

High Output: 

This lets you set the level of the high-frequency output of the channel. 

• 

Crossover Frequency: 

This control lets you adjust the crossover frequency of the 

channel. For more information about crossover frequencies, see 

Crossover Terminology

• 

Frequency Range Switch: 

This switch selects the range of frequencies for the channel. 

When this switch is in the 

out 

position, the frequencies indicated on the front panel of the 

unit apply. When this switch is in the 

in 

position, the frequencies are multiplied by ten. 

That means if you set the crossover frequency to 200 Hz, and then press the frequency 
range switch in, the real crossover frequency for the channel is 2000 Hz. 

Never 

press this 

switch unless the amplifiers are off or their inputs are all the way down. If the amplifiers 
are on and passing signal when you change this setting, the resulting “pop” through the 
speakers will be very loud, and can easily damage your speakers. 

When the unit is set up for three-way operation (channel link switches 

in

), the front panel 

controls have different meanings. With the 24CX-2, channels one and two combine to make a 
single three-way channel. With the 24CX-4, channels one and two combine to make one three-
way channel, and channels three and four combine to make a second three-way channel. Figure 7 
shows the meanings of the front panel controls in this mode. 

Control 

Meaning for Three-Way Operation 

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Summary of Contents for 24CX-2

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Page 2: ...are turned down Never change the frequency range switch from the x10 to x1 position or vice versa with the crossover output levels passing signal Transients can result and speaker damage is possible...

Page 3: ...RATION 24CX 2 OR 24CX 4 12 THREE WAY OPERATION 24CX 2 OR 24CX 4 12 THREE WAY OPERATION 24CX 3 13 FOUR WAY OR FIVE WAY OPERATION 24CX 4 13 OPERATING THE CROSSOVER 14 FRONT PANEL CONTROLS 14 ADJUSTING T...

Page 4: ...roduce only a portion of the audible frequency spectrum A speaker system is made up of a collection of speaker components each of which can reproduce some part of the spectrum The crossover s role is...

Page 5: ...his makes them impractical for high power systems Fidelity The nature of the way passive crossovers work makes it difficult to design them with high fidelity in mind The kinds of components used in pa...

Page 6: ...f would be reproduced equally by both the low and the mid speakers Rolloff Rate A crossover s rolloff rate determines how sharp the transition between one set of speakers and another will be Higher ro...

Page 7: ...the output If you answered No you were correct In fact a signal at 999 Hz would be virtually as loud at the output of this filter as a signal at 1000 Hz Signals that are above or near the cutoff freq...

Page 8: ...over frequency Because the cutoff frequency of a filter is the point at which the output signal is 6 dB below the input signal which means that it has half of the amplitude of the input signal the cro...

Page 9: ...cies below a certain cutoff point This leaves a band of frequencies in the middle These middle bands have two different cutoff points Figure 6 shows the responses of the three bands of a three way cro...

Page 10: ...Using the Security Cover The security cover is used to prevent unwanted tweaking of the crossover settings If your crossover will be installed permanently for one particular purpose and will be set up...

Page 11: ...if you are connecting a 24CX 2 for stereo 2 way use you need two cables to feed your stereo signal source into the two channel inputs and two cables for each channel for a total of four to feed the lo...

Page 12: ...connections are made and you are ready to operate the unit The normal way to connect a crossover is between your sound signal source and your amplifiers For each channel the output of the signal sour...

Page 13: ...re using the second half of the 24CX 4 to the input of your mids amplifier Connect the low output of channel two or four to the input of your lows amplifier Three Way Operation 24CX 3 The 24CX 3 provi...

Page 14: ...nel of the 24CX 2 or 24CX 4 Input Level This lets you adjust the overall level of the channel By turning this level up or down you can adjust the volume of all speakers for a single channel simultaneo...

Page 15: ...Output Mute This button mutes the low output of the channel Mid Output Level This lets you set the mid frequency output of the channel Mid Output Phase Pressing this button reverses the phase of the...

Page 16: ...gh frequency speaker cable to the wrong speaker input If you have more than one high frequency speaker component on the same channel check them all If something is not hooked up right stop and fix it...

Page 17: ...est to have a little more than you need because you can always turn it down at the source if it is too loud If you cannot get enough volume with the output level all the way up raise the input level u...

Page 18: ...from the output This helps remove stage rumble and wind noise and also helps prevent speaker damage Another popular option is the parametric equalizer card Each card has two fully parametric equalize...

Page 19: ...miting As you turn the trimmers clockwise you lower the limiting threshold thus reducing the maximum output signal for a given crossover output Set up and adjust the crossover for normal operation the...

Page 20: ...s to be working correctly try plugging it into some sound reinforcement equipment that is known to work such as a monitor system If you do this and there is still no signal the problem is that the sig...

Page 21: ...noise in your system try to determine its origin systematically Remove each piece of processing gear from the signal chain one at a time until you hear the noise go away If none of the signal process...

Page 22: ...pecially if this piece of equipment is installed publicly Another common cause of ground loops is direct input or DI boxes These let you plug an instrument such as a guitar or bass directly into a mic...

Page 23: ...itch Led indication 24CX 3 Frequency Range Low Mid 80 Hz to 920 Hz Mid High 800 Hz to 9 2 kHz Hum and Noise 20 Hz 20 kHz Av 0 dB fc 230 2 3k Hz Low Frequency Section Output 0 dB 98 dBu Mid Frequency S...

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