zapco SLX-2 User manual

SLX-2
Owner’s Manual
A.R.P.A. OF AMERICA CORP.
MADE IN MODESTO, CA U.S.A.

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Contents
Introduction What is the SLX-2? 3
Features SLX-2 Key Features 3
Feature Layout Configuration Diagram 4
Controls Control Functions 5
Control Summary 6
Special Configurations 7
Help Technical Assistance 8
Specifications Performance Parameters 9
Manufacturing How This Product Is Built 10

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What is the SLX-2?
Thank you for purchasing a ZAPCO product! The SLX-2 is an
extremely flexible dual output electronic crossover. As a member
of the SymbiLinkBalanced Signal System, the SLX-2 delivers
audio performance without equal. Each output has its own
crossover frequency adjustment and can be configured as a high
or low pass filter. Both outputs can be fed individually or from a
single input signal. There is no power supply wiring necessary,
as the SLX-2 is powered via the SymbiLinkbalanced cable.
For this reason, the SLX-2 usually requires a SymbiLink
balanced input amplifier in the system.
Key Features
•Single or dual input capability.
•Independently adjustable crossover points.
•Selectable 12 or 24 dB slope for X2 when used as lowpass.
•Dual Frequency range for X1 - 50Hz - 1kHz or 500Hz -
10kHz.
•X2 frequency range - 50Hz - 1kHz.
•Output 2 can access X1’s highpass filter.
•Quality ZAPCO construction.
•Designed and manufactured in the U.S.A.

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SLX-2 Functional Diagram
Notes:
•24dB mode is only valid on X2’s output - lowpass mode only.
X2’s output in this mode is automatically mono.
•Frequency range switch only effects X1’s outputs - but can
effect X2’s output when output switch is set to “X1-HI”.
•When X2 output is set to “X1-HI”, the X1 FREQ control
effects both outputs. The X2 FREQ control is deactivated in
this mode.
•X2 input in not functional when the “Input Mode” switch is in
the “2CH” position. X2 input only activated by engaging the
“4CH” mode.
•Either output can be selected as highpass or lowpass. They
can be set the same or opposite of each other.
•One output can be fed into the opposite input. When doing
this, you must engage the 4CH input mode. This feature
allows the capability of “1-way” 24 dB or bandpass
configurations.

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Controls

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Control Summary
X1 Freq: Controls crossover point of X1. It is a variable
control with a range of 50Hz to 1kHz. When the X1
Freq. range switch is in the x10 mode (button in the out
position) the range shifts from 500Hz to 10kHz. When
the Output 2 switch is in the “X1-HI” position, this control
sets the crossover frequency for both outputs.
X2 Freq: Controls crossover point of X2. It is a variable
control with a range of 50Hz to 1kHz. X2 is unaffected
by X1’s range switch. When the Output 2 switch is in
the “X1-Hi” position, this control is not used.
Output 2 switch: Selects the function of the “X2 Output”. It
can be X2’s highpass or lowpass, or it can tie into X1’s
highpass in order to make use the X1 Freq range switch.
This feature is especially useful when a high frequency
crossover is needed for the midrange-tweeter transition
or any time you want the convenience and simplicity of a
single frequency control for both outputs (see X1 Freq.
above).
X2 Slope: Selects either 12dB or 24dB per octave slope for
X2’s low pass only. When engaging the 24dB mode, the
output is automatically mono. If the Output 2 switch is
selected as highpass, use the 12dB (switch out) mode.
X1 Freq Range: Multiples X1’s crossover frequency by ten
(see X1 Freq above). This switch has the capability of
both outputs (see Output 2 switch above).
Output 1-X1: Selects whether the X1 Output is highpass or
lowpass. This switch does not effect Output 2 in
anyway. Either output can be configured as highpass or
lowpass. They can both be the same or they can be
opposite of each other.

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Input Mode: Selects between two-channel or four-channel
input. The 2CH (in) position uses the X1 input to feed
both crossover sections. In the 4CH (out) position, the
X1 input only feeds the X1 crossover section and the X2
input feeds the X2 crossover section. This feature is
useful if front/rear “fade through” capability is needed, or
if you wish to create 24dB one-way or two-channel
bandpass configurations.
Special Configurations
Creating a 24dB one-way filter: Use the X1 input as your input
and set the input mode switch to 4CH (out). With a short
SymbiLinkcable, connect the X1 Output to the X2 Input.
The X2 Output will be your output. In this configuration, X1
and X2 must both be matching as highpass or lowpass. The
X1 Freq Range switch cannot be used (it must be in the “X1”
or in position) and the “X1-HI” option on the Output 2 switch
should not be used. Adjust the X1 Freq and X2 Freq to the
same crossover frequency.
Creating a two-channel bandpass filter: Configuration is the
same as above with the following exceptions. X1 should be
selected as lowpass and X2 should be highpass. The Freq
Range switch may be used. Adjust the X1 Freq and X2
Freq controls to the desired individual crossover points.

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Technical Assistance
Should you experience a problem with your SLX-2, please
contact the dealer that sold you this product. If your dealer is
unable to solve your problem, you may contact the factory
service department directly.
Phone: (209) 577-4268 mon-fri 8am-5pm pacific time
Fax: (209) 577-8548
If you need to return this product for repair, please include your
name, return shipping address, daytime phone number, and a
detailed description of your problem. A photocopy of your
original purchase receipt is necessary to determine warranty
status and should also be included.
Send all repairs to:
A.R.P.A. of America Corp.
Attn: Service Department
413 S. Riverside Drive, Suite D
Modesto, CA 95354

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Specifications
T.H.D. + Noise <.005 20Hz - 20kHz @ 7.5
volts
S/N Ratio >105dB
Stereo Separation >85dB
Input/Output type Fully Balanced - SymbiLink
Maximum Input Level 15V RMS balanced,
7.5V RMS unbalanced
Maximum Output Level 15V RMS balanced,
7.5V RMS unbalanced
Input Impedance 4.75K ohms
Output Impedance 650 ohms
Crossover Frequency X1 = 50Hz / X2 = 50Hz - 1kHz
Caution:
Continuous exposure to excessive sound pressure levels may
cause permanent hearing loss. ZAPCO asks that you use
common sense when setting volume levels.

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Manufacturing
This product is designed and manufactured in the USA. The
following operations are ENTIRELY performed in our Modesto,
California plant.
1. Pc board insertion
The components are inserted into American made printed
circuit boards.
2. PC soldering
The printed circuit board assembly is wave soldered.
3. Testing
The PC board is 100% tested to design specs.
4. Extrusion machining
American made aluminum extrusion is cut and machined to
precise tolerances.
5. Assembly
The product is assembled.
6. Final Test
Every product is tested with the highest quality audio test
quipment to meet or exceed their published specifications.
7. Inspection and final packaging.
*many companies claim that their products are built in the USA,
but only a few of the above steps are actually performed in
America. Many of these companies only do the final assembly,
with steps 1 - 4 being done outside the USA.

A.R.P.A. of America Corp.
413 S. Riverside Drive, Suite D
Modesto, CA 95354
(209) 577-4268
Fax (209) 577-8548
SLX-2
Rev. E
11/95
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