Behringer HD400 Owner's Manual

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Pages 44
Year 2021
Language(s)
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Behringer HD400 Specification

The Behringer HD400 is a compact and versatile audio solution designed for eliminating hum and noise from audio systems. It operates as a two-channel hum destroyer, effectively removing unwanted low-frequency interference that can occur in audio setups due to ground loops. This device is engineered to provide pristine audio clarity by breaking ground loops safely while maintaining the integrity of the audio signal. The HD400 has the capability to convert unbalanced signals into balanced ones, offering additional flexibility and adaptability in various audio applications.

The unit is housed in a rugged and durable metal chassis, ensuring longevity and reliability in both studio and live performance environments. It features high-quality components that contribute to its transparent sound processing, ensuring no coloration or degradation of the original audio signal. The HD400 is equipped with standard 1/4-inch TRS connectors, making it compatible with a wide range of audio equipment. It does not require any external power source, as it is completely passive, which simplifies setup and reduces potential points of failure.

With an ultra-compact design, the Behringer HD400 is highly portable, making it a convenient addition to any audio professional's toolkit. It is ideal for use in situations where hum and noise present challenges, such as live sound reinforcement, recording studios, or broadcasting environments. The HD400 is a cost-effective solution for achieving cleaner audio output, providing users with an easy and efficient way to enhance their sound quality without the need for complex adjustments or additional equipment.

Behringer HD400 F.A.Q.

What is the primary function of the Behringer HD400?

The Behringer HD400 is designed to eliminate hum and noise in audio signals, functioning as a two-channel hum destroyer.

How do I connect the Behringer HD400 to my audio setup?

Connect the input of the HD400 to the audio source and the output to the destination device. Ensure all cables are properly secured to avoid noise.

What type of cables should I use with the HD400?

Use high-quality 1/4" TRS cables for the best performance and minimal noise interference.

Why is there still noise after connecting the HD400?

Ensure all connections are secure, check for ground loops elsewhere in the setup, and confirm that the HD400 is powered on.

Can the HD400 be used with both balanced and unbalanced signals?

Yes, the HD400 can handle both balanced and unbalanced signals, providing versatility in various audio environments.

What should I do if the HD400 is not turning on?

Check the power supply and connections, and ensure the power source is functioning correctly. Try using a different power outlet if necessary.

How do I maintain the Behringer HD400 for optimal performance?

Keep the unit clean and dust-free, avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures, and regularly check cables for wear and tear.

Is it possible to daisy-chain multiple HD400 units for larger setups?

Yes, you can daisy-chain multiple HD400 units to handle more channels, but ensure each unit is correctly connected and powered.

What are common troubleshooting steps if the HD400 does not eliminate hum?

Verify cable integrity, check for alternative grounding issues, and ensure the HD400 is correctly integrated into the signal chain.

Does the HD400 affect the sound quality of my audio signal?

The HD400 is designed to minimize hum without affecting the overall sound quality, preserving the integrity of the audio signal.