Behringer CX3400 Speaker System User Manual


 
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SUPER-X PRO CX3400
1. INTRODUCTION
Thank you very much for expressing your confidence in BEHRINGER products by purchasing the
SUPER-X PRO CX3400.
+ This manual first describes the terminology used, so that you can fully understand the CX3400
and its functions. Please read the manual carefully and keep it for future reference.
1.1 Multi-way speaker systems
Multi-way speaker systems can be found almost everywhere today  not only in stereo systems, cinemas,
discotheques and concert halls. As customers become more and more demanding, even such simple
products as TV sets have them installed. Why?
With the same sound pressure level, low-frequency sound waves have a much greater amplitude than high-
frequency signals. When a single loudspeaker is to produce both bass and treble frequencies, so-called
intermodulation distortion will occur.
Dont worry about unfamiliar terminology! Everybody knows the effect that the sound of a fire engines siren
seems to become lower in frequency, once it has passed you. So, the perceived frequency is affected by the
motion of the sound source or the listener. This phenomenon is called Doppler effect (thanks to Mr. Doppler
who discovered it) and can also be found in loudspeakers: as the speaker diaphragm is displaced by low
frequencies, the treble frequencies seem to be raised in loudness, or lowered when the diaphragm reverses
its direction. Quite similar in sound to a vibrato, it is precisely this effect that we call intermodulation distortion.
As a consequence, we cannot expect a single loudspeaker to reproduce signals with the same quality over
the entire audio spectrum. Therefore, 2, 3 or 4-way systems have become the standard today. Speakers that
need to reproduce only a limited range of the audio spectrum can accomplish this task with much greater
accuracy, i.e. they produce a more regular frequency response and dispersion pattern.
To operate a speaker system that consists of several loudspeakers for the various frequency ranges, you
have to provide a variety of input signals for the single speakers. For this purpose, crossover networks split up
the input signal into several frequency bands. You can use passive crossovers wired between amplifier and
speaker, or active systems placed before the amplifier in the signal chain. Passive crossovers are usually
employed in hi-fi speaker boxes.
1.2 SUPER-X PRO: the high-end frequency crossover
The BEHRINGER SUPER-X PRO CX3400 is a high-quality active crossover network that can be used for 2,
3 or even 4-way sound reinforcement systems.
Whether you need to set up a system for small clubs or large halls, improve an on-stage monitoring system or
enhance your studio monitors with an additional subwoofer: your SUPER-X PRO is the ideal choice for all of
these applications.
2. THE DESIGN CONCEPT
The philosophy behind BEHRINGER products guarantees a no-compromise circuit design and employs the
best choice of components. The operational amplifiers NJM4580 which are used in the SUPER-X PRO, are
exceptional. They boast extreme linearity and very low distortion characteristics. To complement this design
the choice of components includes low-tolerance resistors and capacitors, high-quality potentiometers and
several other stringently selected elements.
The CX3400 uses SMD technology (Surface Mounted Device). These subminiature components adapted
from aerospace technology allow for an extreme packing density to further improve the overall reliability.
Additionally, the unit is manufactured in compliance with the ISO9000 certified management system.
1. INTRODUCTION