User Manual
Allen & Heath    30    XONE:43C User Guide 
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. 
Do  not  remove  the  earth  connection  from  the  console  mains 
plug. The  console  chassis  is  connected  to  mains  earth  through  the 
power cable  to ensure  your safety.   Audio  0V  is connected  to  the 
console chassis internally.  If problems are encountered with earth loops 
operate  the  audio  ‘ground  lift’  switches  on  connected  equipment 
accordingly,  or  disconnect the  cable  screens  at  one end,  usually  at  the 
destination. 
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.  To connect an unbalanced source to a 
balanced console input, link the cold input (XLR pin 3 or jack ring) to 0V 
earth (XLR pin 1 or jack sleeve) at the console.  To connect a balanced 
XLR output to unbalanced equipment, link the cold output to 0V earth 
at the console. 
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. 
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