Klark Teknik DI 20P Quick start guide

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Musical Equipment
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Quick start guide

Klark Teknik DI 20P The Klark Teknik DI 20P is a passive stereo DI box with MIDAS transformer and extended dynamic range. It allows you to connect your high-impedance source audio to a mixing console via balanced XLR cables. The DI 20P has two ¼" TS inputs, each with its own loop-through output. This allows you to connect an instrument to the input(s), and the Thru jack passes the signal to an amplifier while the XLR output is sent to a mixing console. A mono in / dual mono out can also be achieved by connecting a single ¼" cable to the left input, then using a short patch cable to connect the left thru jack to the right input. This will send the single input source to both XLR outputs.

Klark Teknik DI 20P The Klark Teknik DI 20P is a passive stereo DI box with MIDAS transformer and extended dynamic range. It allows you to connect your high-impedance source audio to a mixing console via balanced XLR cables. The DI 20P has two ¼" TS inputs, each with its own loop-through output. This allows you to connect an instrument to the input(s), and the Thru jack passes the signal to an amplifier while the XLR output is sent to a mixing console. A mono in / dual mono out can also be achieved by connecting a single ¼" cable to the left input, then using a short patch cable to connect the left thru jack to the right input. This will send the single input source to both XLR outputs.

PRO DI 2 DI 20P
Passive Stereo DI Box with MIDAS Transformer and Extended Dynamic Range
IN/THRU – Connect your high-impedance source audio to the left and right ¼" TS jacks. Instrument-level, line-level and even speaker-level sources are accepted.
Each input jack has its own loop-through output. A common scenario allows an instrument to be connected to the input(s), and the Thru jack passes the signal to an ampli er while the
XLR output is sent to a mixing console.
A mono in / dual mono out can also be achieved by connecting a single ¼" cable to the left input, then using a short patch cable to connect the left thru jack to the right input. This will
send the single input source to both XLR outputs.
PAD – A -15 dB pad can be applied to each channel for very hot signals. This does not a ect the level of the thru jacks.
OUTPUTS – Send the inputs to a mixing console via balanced XLR cables.
EARTH LIFT – This switch may help reduce unwanted hum by removing the ground connection.
Speci cations
Inputs
Connectors 2 x ¼ " TS unbalanced
Impedance 10 kΩ/PAD , 500 kΩ/o
Max. input level 30 dBu @ 1 kHz
Outputs
Connector 2 x XLR, balanced
Impedance 150 Ω, 1 kHz
Max. output level 8.5 dBu @ 1 kHz
System
Frequency response 20 Hz to 30 kHz (± 1 dB)
THD + N (distortion) 0.01% @ 1 kHz, 0 dBu
Signal-to-noise ratio 108 dBu
Input pad -15 dB
Power requirement Passive
Physical
Dimensions (WxDxH) 118 x 112 x 64 mm
(4.6 x 4.4 x 2.5")
Weight 0.54 kg (1.2 lbs)
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Klark Teknik DI 20P Quick start guide

Category
Musical Equipment
Type
Quick start guide

Klark Teknik DI 20P The Klark Teknik DI 20P is a passive stereo DI box with MIDAS transformer and extended dynamic range. It allows you to connect your high-impedance source audio to a mixing console via balanced XLR cables. The DI 20P has two ¼" TS inputs, each with its own loop-through output. This allows you to connect an instrument to the input(s), and the Thru jack passes the signal to an amplifier while the XLR output is sent to a mixing console. A mono in / dual mono out can also be achieved by connecting a single ¼" cable to the left input, then using a short patch cable to connect the left thru jack to the right input. This will send the single input source to both XLR outputs.

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