2.3 Quick StartFor those of you that wish to jump right in, the following information has been provided toact as a quick start guide for optimizing performance of the DriveRack® PX.Signal Path Block DiagramThe following diagram shows the logical and intuitive signal path of the input, signalprocessing modules, and output of the DriveRack® PX.GEQMetersLeft (Mono) InputRight InputLeftRightLeft (Mono)RightMic InputOutputsStereo CompressorAFS Notch FiltersSubHarmonic Synth3-Band PEQ2-Band PEQPeakPlus LimiterPeakPlus LimiterHigh-Pass andBand-Pass Filter SectionStereo/MonoPink NoiseMicr Pre ampRTAMetersSub OutputsConnectionsWhen setting up the DriveRack® PX, make connections as follows:Always make connections prior to applying power to the unit.Connect the output from the sending device (mixer) to one or both of the two XLRinput connectors shown below.Make output connections from “Outputs” XLR connectors shown below to the inputs ofthe powered speakers.If a subwoofer or subwoofers are to be used, make output connections from “SubOutputs” XLR connectors shown below to the inputs of the subwoofers.GNDSUB OUTPUTSManufactured under the following U.S. Patents:3,789,143; 4,182,993; 6,195,029; 7,203,324.PXRUL 60065 IEC 60065120V - 60HzIf you will be “pinking” the room through the use of the RTA, connect the dbx M2 RTAmicrophone to the front-panel XLR input.IMPORTANT- It is imperative that the powered speakers are turned off prior to applyingpower to the DriveRack® PX. Always make sure that your powered speakers are the lastitem turned on and the first turned off.•••••••DriveRack® PXSection 2 Getting Started®