User manual
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The connection to earth (ground) in an audio system is important for 
two reasons: 
SAFETY - To protect the operator from high voltage electric shock, 
and 
AUDIO PERFORMANCE - To minimise the effect of earth (ground) 
loops which result in audible hum and buzz, and to shield the audio 
signals from interference. 
For safety it is important that all equipment earths are connected to 
mains earth so that exposed metal parts are prevented from carrying 
high voltage which can injure or even kill the operator. It is 
recommended that a qualified system engineer check the continuity of 
the safety earth from all points in the system including microphone 
bodies, turntable chassis, equipment cases, and so on. 
The same earth is also used to shield audio cables from external 
interference such as the hum fields associated with power transformers, 
lighting dimmer buzz, and computer radiation. Problems arise when the 
signal sees more than one path to mains earth. An ‘earth loop’ (ground 
loop) results causing current to flow between the different earth paths.  
This condition is usually detected as a mains frequency audible hum or 
buzz. 
To ensure safe and trouble-free operation we recommend the following: 
Have your mains system checked by a qualified electrician. If 
the supply earthing is solid to start with you are less likely to experience 
problems. 
Make sure that turntables are correctly earthed. A chassis earth 
terminal is provided on the console rear panel to connect to turntable 
earth straps. 
Use low impedance sources such as microphones and line level 
equipment rated at 200 ohms or less to reduce susceptibility to 
interference. The console outputs are designed to operate at very low 
impedance to minimise interference problems. 
Use balanced connections for microphones and mix output as 
these provide further immunity by cancelling out interference that may 
be picked up on long cable runs. 
Do not unbalance the Xone:23 XLR outputs by shorting pin 3 to ground 
as this may damage the circuitry; for unbalanced operation connect the 
hot signal to pin 2 and the ground to pin 1. Leave pin 3 floating. 
Use good quality cables and connectors and check for correct 
wiring and reliable solder joints. Allow sufficient cable loop to prevent 
damage through stretching. 
If you are not sure ... Contact your service agent or local Allen & 
Heath dealer for advice. 
EARTHING 










