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Nady Audio ADI-2 User manual

ADI-2
2 Channel Active Direct Inject Box
OWNER’S MANUAL
SERVICE FOR YOUR NADY AUDIO PRODUCT
(U.S.) Should your NADY AUDIO product require service, please contact the Nady Service
Department via telephone at (510) 652-2411, or e-mail at service@nady.com.
(International) For service, please contact the NADY AUDIO distributor in your country
through the dealer from whom you purchased this product.
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO SERVICE THIS UNIT
YOURSELF AS IT CAN BE DANGEROUS AND
WILL ALSO VOID THE WARRANTY.
NADY SYSTEMS, INC. • 6701 SHELLMOUND STREET, EMERYVILLE, CA 94608
Tel: 510.652.2411 • Fax: 510.652.5075 • www.nady.com
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Congratulations for purchasing the ADI-2 2-Channel Active Direct Inject Box. This unique
unit is the ultimate, multi-functional active DI box. The ADI-2 is indispensable for solving
many audio mismatch and hum problems in numerous stage and studio applications.
• Simultaneous dual inputs and outputs for stereo or multi-source use
• Eliminates impedance mismatch problems and converts any sound source at
almost any level (from guitar to speaker) into a clean, powerful hum-free, noise-
free and interference-free balanced signal perfect for even extremely long cable
runs
• Full-featured controls and connections include On/Off, Ground Lift, and Guitar/
Speaker Source Select input attenuation switches; unbalanced 1/4" TS Input and
Parallel Link Output jacks; and servo-balanced XLR Output jack.
• Parallel link output allows ultimate hookup flexibility by enabling applications such
as connection to the input of the backline or monitor amplifier.
• No compromise circuit design and stringent component selection provide
absolutely flat, full frequency response across the entire audio spectrum, and
negligible distortion for the most natural, powerful audio available.
• Portable aircraft aluminum extruded case for ultimate roadworthiness, long life and
reliability
• Powered either by console’s +48V phantom power or internal 9V battery
Introduction
Introduction ......................................................................................................................... 2
Controls and Connections .................................................................................................. 3
Operations .......................................................................................................................... 4
Connected to Instrument ............................................................................................. 5
Connected to Amplifier ................................................................................................ 5
Specifications ..................................................................................................................... 5
Frequency Response ......................................................................................... 10Hz-30KHz, +/-3dB
Input Impedance (Guitar) .................................................................................................. 780k ohms
Input Impedance (Speaker) ................................................................................................. 10k ohms
Output Impedance .......................................................................................................... +/-470 ohms
Maximum Output .......................................................................................................... +2dBv/980mV
THD ............................................................................................................................................. 0.02%
S/N ............................................................................................................................................. -108dB
N/Floor ............................................................................................................................................ 4uV
Noise Level ............................................................................................................................. -101dBu
Inputs .................................................................................................. 2 Unbalanced 1/4" Phone Jack
Outputs ..................................................................................................... 2 Balanced XLR Connector
Outputs ............................................................................................... 2 Unbalanced 1/4" Phone Jack
Power Requirement ....................................................... 9 Volt Battery or Phantom Power 24-48 VDC
Current drain .............................................................................................................................. 10mA
Weight ........................................................................................................................ 0.98 lbs. (.36 kg)
Dimension ....................................................................................... 5" x 3.7" x 2.2" (127 x 94 x 51mm)
Contents
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Specifications
Connected to Instrument
The ADI-2 can be used to connect the unbalanced output of an instrument or line level
device (eg. guitar, bass, synthesizer, effects module, another mixer) to the balanced
input of a mixer or amplifier. Set the GUITAR/SPEAKER (3) switch to GUITAR for this
application. If you desire to send the original unbalanced signal on to a mixer or
amplifier, use the 1/4" unbalanced output (5). The 1/4" output (5) is paralleled with
the input, therefore, when using the 1/4" output (5), the input device and output device
volume controls may need to be adjusted to acquire the desired level.
Connected to Amplifier
The ADI-2 can be used to connect an amplifier’s speaker output, or a speaker’s “daisy
chain” output, to the balanced input of a mixer. Set the GUITAR/SPEAKER (3) switch to
SPEAKER for this application. If your speaker has only one connector, the ADI-2 can
be inserted between the amplifier and speaker using the 1/4" input (4) and 1/4" LINK
OUTPUT (5) jacks.
Operation
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Controls and Connections
(1) ON/OFF SWITCH
When set to ON, this enables the 9V battery power for the unit. If the device connected
to the ADI-2 XLR output has 25V-48V phantom power enabled, the ADI-2 can be used
without draining the 9V battery. Disabling the ON/OFF button will save battery power
when using phantom power. Always remember to turn off the ADI-2 ON/OFF switch when
not in use to preserve your battery.
CAUTION: Always turn on the ADI-2 before turning up the volume on devices connected
to the ADI-2 outputs to avoid damaging your equipment or speakers.
(2) GROUND LIFT SWITCH
When set to LIFT, this disconnects the ground connection between the 1/4" input and XLR
output to eliminate hum caused by ground loops.
(3) SPEAKER/GUITAR BUTTON
When pushed in, this enables a 35dB pad, allowing the input to receive high level signals
from speaker or amplifier outputs.
(4) 1/4" INPUTS
Unbalanced 1/4" input jack for inputting a line level, instrument level, or speaker level
signal.
(5) 1/4" LINK OUTPUTS
Unbalanced 1/4" output jack which is in parallel with the input jack. This allows the ADI-2
to be used as a Y-splitter by sending the input signal to another device via the 1/4" output
as well as sending it from the balanced XLR output.
(6) XLR OUTPUTS
Balanced XLR output jack [Pin 1 = Ground, Pin 2 = Hot(+), Pin 3 = Cold(-)]
(7) BATTERY COMPARTMENT
Remove screw and panel to install 9V battery.
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4 35 4 5
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