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					<description><![CDATA[USER GUIDE Stage Series &#124; SDI-2 Made in Taiwan Unika Electronic Co., Ltd. www.unikapro.com 6F, No.168, Xin-Hu 2nd Rd. Nei-Hu District, Taipei City. 11494. Taiwan, R.O.C.  +886 2 27933017 +886 2 27928264 info@unikapro.com OVERVIEW The UNiKA SDI-2 is an easy-to-use, dual-channel, passive direct box for musical instrument and audio system applications. In addition to a highquality audio transformer, the SDI-2 has some very useful built-in features. So please take a few minutes to go through this user guide to ensure you take full advantage of the facilities on offer and get the best possible result. info@unikapro.com If you need further information, please email us and we will do our very best to help. FEATURES Dual-channel, high-impedance, direct inputs for an electronic musical instrument or line-level audio source from a music player or computer. ¼” TS LINK socket. A parallel-wired connector which feeds the direct input signal to another destination such as instrument amplifier. Selectable, 3-step attenuator acting on the high-impedance (hi-Z) direct input signal. Dual-channel XLR with transformer-isolated, balanced, low-impedance (low-Z) output. Ground lift switch acting on pin-1 of the balanced output. 1 Ch-1 ¼” TS LINK socket: a parallel-wired direct feed from the input. It can be linked to instrument amplifier. Ch-1 High-impedance direct input: connect to output of electronic musical instrument or audio device using XLR or TRS, TS jack plugs. Input PAD: 0dB, -20dB &#38; -40dB selectable 3-step attenuator reduces the input sensitivity to prevent overload. Ch-2 High-impedance direct input: connect to output of electronic musical instrument or audio device using XLR or TRS, TS jack plugs. Ch-2 ¼” TS LINK socket: a parallel-wired direct feed from the input. It can be linked to instrument amplifier. Ch-2 Ground lift switch: lifts the pin-1 on the XLR output connector to help eliminate hum and buzz caused by ground loops. Ch-2 Balanced XLR output: low-impedance output with isolation transformer. Ch-1 Balanced XLR output: low-impedance output with isolation transformer. Ch-1 Ground lift switch: lifts the pin-1 on the XLR output connector to help eliminate hum and buzz caused by ground loops. 2 AUDIO CONNECTION Instrument Direct input &#38; Parallel Link connection As with all audio gear, always ensure audio system levels are turned down or equipment turned off before making connections. This will avoid plugin or turn-on transients from damaging more sensitive components such as tweeters. There are 2 channels on the SDI-2, each featuring an XLR- ¼”TRS combo jack INPUT, a TS ¼” parallel LINK output and a balanced XLR OUTPUT. Connect your source instrument or audio device to the input and the balanced XLR output to the mixing console. The LINK connector output provides the means for connecting the signal to an instrument amplifier or personal monitor system. Unbalanced cables are much more susceptible to noise than their balanced counterparts. Keeping unbalanced cables under 8 meters (25 feet) in length is good practice while balanced cables can easily extend to 100 meters (300 feet). The balanced output of the SDI-2 is mic level, meaning that it should be connected to the mic input of a mixing console or mic preamp. Female                     Male Fig-1: XLR Plugs Balanced connection: 1-Ground 2-Signal Hot (+) 3-Signal Cold (-) XLR-TRS Combo input Fig-2: XLR-¼” TRS Combo socket for direct input For Unbalanced connection, pin-3 should be connected to Ground with pin-1. 3 Fig-3: ¼” TS Unbalanced connection Fig-4: ¼” TRS Balanced connection VARIOUS INSTRUMENTS/DEVICE CONNECTION Fig-5: 2 instruments, Guitar to instrument amps &#38; console Fig-6: Stereo keyboard to instrument amps &#38; console connection Fig-7: Audio device / player / computer to active speaker/PA system 4 INPUT PAD ATTENUATION The most common use of the direct input is with guitar pick-ups, keyboards or audio devices like CD players, computers etc. The optimal setting for this is most likely with the pad switch set to 0dB, although with some high-output pick-ups the performance of the direct input may be improved if the pad switch is set to -20dB to prevent possible clipping of the input signal. The instrument is connected to the XLR-¼”Combo jack socket using a TS jack plug, and a parallel link feed taken from the LINK TRS jack socket to the instrument amplifier. The direct input can also be fed either from a line-level output from the head-amp (pad set to -20dB) or from the head-amp speaker output ( pad set to -40dB). The PAD setting applies to both inputs. ELIMINATING HUM AND BUZZ AND THE GROUND LOOP The SDI-2 is equipped with output isolation transformers to eliminate hum and buzz caused by stray DC voltage and ground loops. Computers, CD player and other consumer equipment can be particularly noisy, anyone that has incorporated audio with a projector knows that noise can be a serious problem, so transformers can be incredibly useful when combating system noise. A ground lift switch on the outputs takes this one step further by lifting pin1 on the XLRs. Computers are often the source for noise problems in audio systems, so greater care is certainly needed to keep things quiet. 5 SPECIFICATIONS            (Specifications are subject to change without notice.) Circuit design Input connectors 2 Unbalanced combo jack ( Pin-2 hot, Pin3&#38;1 ground ) Link connectors 2 Unbalanced phone jack Input pad switch 0dB / -20dB / -40dB Input impedance 1MΩ / 47KΩ / 47KΩ Max. input level before clipping +26dBv Output device 2 XLR w/balance transformer isolated Output impedance 600Ω nominal, Transformer balance Output level +26dBv Frequency resonponse 20Hz to 20KHz +0.2 / 0 dB Dynamic range &#62;109dB S/N ratio~ un-weight 20Hz to 20KHz -131.8dB T.H.D~ 1KHz, 0dBV output &#60; 0.0002% Ground / Lift switch Lift pin-1 on XLR outputs, separate Construction 1.6 / 1.2mm steel cabinet &#38; chassis Surface finished Durable powder coating Dimension (WxDxH) 124 x 78 x 46 mm Weight 0.5Kg Shipping weight 0.6Kg Packing per carton 20pcs / 13Kgs Shipping dimension per carton 350 x 310 x 207mm 6 MEASUREMENT MEASUREMENT [...]<p><a class="btn btn-secondary understrap-read-more-link" href="https://usemanuals.com/unika/sdi-2-direct-box/">Read More...</a></p>]]></description>
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<h4>USER GUIDE</h4>
<p>Stage Series | <strong>SDI-2</strong><br />
Made in Taiwan</p>
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<p><strong>Unika Electronic Co., Ltd.</strong><br />
<a href="http://www.unikapro.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">www.unikapro.com</a><br />
6F, No.168, Xin-Hu 2nd Rd.<br />
Nei-Hu District, Taipei City. 11494.<br />
Taiwan, R.O.C.<br />
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<h5>OVERVIEW</h5>
<p>The UNiKA SDI-2 is an easy-to-use, dual-channel, passive direct box for musical instrument and audio system applications. In addition to a highquality audio transformer, the SDI-2 has some very useful built-in features. So please take a few minutes to go through this user guide to ensure you take full advantage of the facilities on offer and get the best possible result.</p>
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If you need further information, please email us and we will do our very best to help.</p>
<h5>FEATURES</h5>
<ul>
<li>Dual-channel, high-impedance, direct inputs for an electronic musical instrument or line-level audio source from a music player or computer.</li>
<li>¼” TS LINK socket. A parallel-wired connector which feeds the direct input signal to another destination such as instrument amplifier.</li>
<li>Selectable, 3-step attenuator acting on the high-impedance (hi-Z) direct input signal.</li>
<li>Dual-channel XLR with transformer-isolated, balanced, low-impedance (low-Z) output.</li>
<li>Ground lift switch acting on pin-1 of the balanced output.</li>
</ul>
<p>1</p>
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<ol>
<li>Ch-1 ¼” TS LINK socket: a parallel-wired direct feed from the input. It can be linked to instrument amplifier.</li>
<li>Ch-1 High-impedance direct input: connect to output of electronic musical instrument or audio device using XLR or TRS, TS jack plugs.</li>
<li>Input PAD: 0dB, -20dB &amp; -40dB selectable 3-step attenuator reduces the input sensitivity to prevent overload.</li>
<li>Ch-2 High-impedance direct input: connect to output of electronic musical instrument or audio device using XLR or TRS, TS jack plugs.</li>
<li>Ch-2 ¼” TS LINK socket: a parallel-wired direct feed from the input. It can be linked to instrument amplifier.</li>
<li>Ch-2 Ground lift switch: lifts the pin-1 on the XLR output connector to help eliminate hum and buzz caused by ground loops.</li>
<li>Ch-2 Balanced XLR output: low-impedance output with isolation transformer.</li>
<li>Ch-1 Balanced XLR output: low-impedance output with isolation transformer.</li>
<li>Ch-1 Ground lift switch: lifts the pin-1 on the XLR output connector to help eliminate hum and buzz caused by ground loops.</li>
</ol>
<p>2</p>
<h5>AUDIO CONNECTION</h5>
<p><strong>Instrument Direct input &amp; Parallel Link connection</strong></p>
<p>As with all audio gear, always ensure audio system levels are turned down or equipment turned off before making connections. This will avoid plugin or turn-on transients from damaging more sensitive components such as tweeters.</p>
<p>There are 2 channels on the SDI-2, each featuring an XLR- ¼”TRS combo jack INPUT, a TS ¼” parallel LINK output and a balanced XLR OUTPUT.</p>
<p>Connect your source instrument or audio device to the input and the balanced XLR output to the mixing console. The LINK connector output provides the means for connecting the signal to an instrument amplifier or personal monitor system. Unbalanced cables are much more susceptible to noise than their balanced counterparts. Keeping unbalanced cables under 8 meters (25 feet) in length is good practice while balanced cables can easily extend to 100 meters (300 feet). The balanced output of the SDI-2 is mic level, meaning that it should be connected to the mic input of a mixing console or mic preamp.</p>
<p><strong>Female                     Male</strong></p>
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<p>Fig-1: XLR Plugs Balanced connection:</p>
<p>1-Ground<br />
2-Signal Hot (+)<br />
3-Signal Cold (-)</p>
<p><strong>XLR-TRS Combo input</strong></p>
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<p>Fig-2: XLR-¼” TRS Combo socket for direct input</p>
<p>For Unbalanced connection, pin-3 should be connected to Ground with pin-1.</p>
<p>3</p>
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<p>Fig-3: ¼” TS Unbalanced connection</p>
<p><img decoding="async" src="https://usemanuals.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/C2BC-TRS-Balanced-connection-300x265-1.webp" /></p>
<p>Fig-4: ¼” TRS Balanced connection</p>
<h5>VARIOUS INSTRUMENTS/DEVICE CONNECTION</h5>
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<p>Fig-5: 2 instruments, Guitar to instrument amps &amp; console</p>
<p><img decoding="async" src="https://usemanuals.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/INSTRUMENTS-DEVICE-CONNECTION-Fig-6-300x50-1.webp" /></p>
<p>Fig-6: Stereo keyboard to instrument amps &amp; console connection</p>
<p><img decoding="async" src="https://usemanuals.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/INSTRUMENTS-DEVICE-CONNECTION-Fig-7-300x115-1.webp" /></p>
<p>Fig-7: Audio device / player / computer to active speaker/PA system</p>
<p>4</p>
<h5>INPUT PAD ATTENUATION</h5>
<p>The most common use of the direct input is with guitar pick-ups, keyboards or audio devices like CD players, computers etc. The optimal setting for this is most likely with the pad switch set to 0dB, although with some high-output pick-ups the performance of the direct input may be improved if the pad switch is set to -20dB to prevent possible clipping of the input signal.</p>
<p>The instrument is connected to the XLR-¼”Combo jack socket using a TS jack plug, and a parallel link feed taken from the LINK TRS jack socket to the instrument amplifier.</p>
<p>The direct input can also be fed either from a line-level output from the head-amp (pad set to -20dB) or from the head-amp speaker output ( pad set to -40dB).</p>
<p>The PAD setting applies to both inputs.</p>
<h5>ELIMINATING HUM AND BUZZ AND THE GROUND LOOP</h5>
<p>The SDI-2 is equipped with output isolation transformers to eliminate hum and buzz caused by stray DC voltage and ground loops.</p>
<p>Computers, CD player and other consumer equipment can be particularly noisy, anyone that has incorporated audio with a projector knows that noise can be a serious problem, so transformers can be incredibly useful when combating system noise.</p>
<p>A ground lift switch on the outputs takes this one step further by lifting pin1 on the XLRs. Computers are often the source for noise problems in audio systems, so greater care is certainly needed to keep things quiet.</p>
<p>5</p>
<p><strong>SPECIFICATIONS</strong>            (Specifications are subject to change without notice.)</p>
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<tbody>
<tr>
<td colspan="2" width="638">Circuit design</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="319">Input connectors</td>
<td width="319">2 Unbalanced combo jack<br />
( Pin-2 hot, Pin3&amp;1 ground )</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="319">Link connectors</td>
<td width="319">2 Unbalanced phone jack</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="319">Input pad switch</td>
<td width="319">0dB / -20dB / -40dB</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="319">Input impedance</td>
<td width="319">1MΩ / 47KΩ / 47KΩ</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="319">Max. input level before clipping</td>
<td width="319">+26dBv</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="319">Output device</td>
<td width="319">2 XLR w/balance transformer isolated</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="319">Output impedance</td>
<td width="319">600Ω nominal, Transformer balance</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="319">Output level</td>
<td width="319">+26dBv</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="319">Frequency resonponse</td>
<td width="319">20Hz to 20KHz +0.2 / 0 dB</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="319">Dynamic range</td>
<td width="319">&gt;109dB</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="319">S/N ratio~ un-weight 20Hz to 20KHz</td>
<td width="319">-131.8dB</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="319">T.H.D~ 1KHz, 0dBV output</td>
<td width="319">&lt; 0.0002%</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="319">Ground / Lift switch</td>
<td width="319">Lift pin-1 on XLR outputs, separate</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="319">Construction</td>
<td width="319">1.6 / 1.2mm steel cabinet &amp; chassis</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="319">Surface finished</td>
<td width="319">Durable powder coating</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="319">Dimension (WxDxH)</td>
<td width="319">124 x 78 x 46 mm</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="319">Weight</td>
<td width="319">0.5Kg</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="319">Shipping weight</td>
<td width="319">0.6Kg</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="319">Packing per carton</td>
<td width="319">20pcs / 13Kgs</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="319">Shipping dimension per carton</td>
<td width="319">350 x 310 x 207mm</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
<p>6</p>
<h5>MEASUREMENT</h5>
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