SOUNDCADDY One 1.0
1 About the System
The mid-/ high-range unit is equipped with six high-
quality 3.5" wide-range speakers that HK AUDIO
developed in a joint effort with one of the world's
most prestigious speaker manufacturers. Arrayed
vertically in close proximity to one another, these
six speakers deliver excellent directivity and provide
remarkably uniform coverage across the audience
area. Signals are routed to speakers via a bus built
into the hardware, so you do not need to fuss with
further speaker cables.
The subwoofer is loaded with three 6" woofers
that provide the perfect low-end underpinning for
SOUNDCADDY ONE.
SOUNDCADDY ONE is a fully powered system. Next
to the loudspeakers, the enclosure features a built-in
module with the electronic circuitry and the control
unit, as well as a 600-watt, Class-D amp module
2 Control Features
• Integrated four-channel mixing
console
1 Status LED (Signal/Limit/Error)
This dual-color LED shows the signal's status: green
= power on; red = limit. The LED lights up red to
indicate signal peaks at high volumes.
Caution! This is not a clip LED. It's okay if it lights up
red briefly every now and then. This tells you that the
RMS limiter has engaged. If the LED lights up red
continuously, an error has occurred.
• Mic In channel
2 Volume
This rotary knob adjusts the given input channel's
volume level. Twisting it to the far left off position
turns the signal level all the way down. Twisting it
to the far right max position turns it all the way up.
Always turn the rotary knob to off before connecting
a microphone or audio device. Once you have
connected the device, turn the knob slowly towards
the right until you dial in the desired volume level.
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3 Tone
This rotary knob tunes the system's sound to suit
speech applications.
Flat = no change in tone
Speech = maximum speech filtering
Note: Try out the different knob positions to find the
best setting for your microphone.
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4 Input
This combination XLR/1/4" mono input is electrically
balanced to accept a microphone The XLR's port's
pin assignments are 1= ground, 2= +, 3= -.
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