User guide
VTX Series User Manual v1.010
Bose® equalisation modules 
(optional)
VTX ampliers are compatible with Bose® Series II 
loudspeakers; a single-channel Bose® equalisation module 
may be tted to as many channels as necessary. Equalisation 
modules for the following Bose® models are available:
•  Panaray MA12
•  Panaray 402-II, 502B and 502BEX
•  Panaray LT Series: Models 3302, 4402, 9402 and 9702
Other modules are available to provide the correct 
equalisation for loudspeakers from other manufacturers as 
well as for other Bose® models; please contact Cloud for 
more details.
Installation
•  With the power turned off and the mains cable 
removed, remove the top panel.
•  Refer to the PCB layout diagrams at g.9 on page 12. 
The modules plug into the white 12-pin connectors 
(J104 to J404) on the upper PCB adjacent to the rear 
panel. Note the header connectors on the PCB have 
two notches on one side only; these engage with lugs on 
the equalisation module’s mating connector to ensure 
correct orientation.
•  After tting equalisation modules to any channel(s), the 
corresponding module bypass jumper(s) (J108 to J408) 
must be removed in order for the module to function. 
Refer to the PCB layout diagrams for full details.
•  Replace the top cover with the original screws after 
tting.
General Notes
EMC Considerations
Cloud VTX ampliers fully conform to the relevant 
electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) standards and are 
technically well behaved. You should experience no problems 
interfacing units to other items of equipment and under 
normal circumstances, no special precautions need to 
be taken. If the unit is to be used in close proximity to 
potential sources of HF disturbance such as high power 
communication transmitters, radar stations and the like, 
it is suggested that input signal leads be kept as short as 
possible. Always use balanced interconnections wherever 
possible.
Earthing
When several mains powered units are connected together 
via their signal cables, there is a risk of one or more earth 
loops which may cause an audible hum on the system even 
with the gain controls set to minimum. The 0 V rail of a 
VTX amplier is directly coupled to the chassis ground. No 
interconnection problems should be encountered, but if 
there is any hum or other extraneous noise when source 
equipment is connected, the situation can generally be 
remedied by observing the following guidelines:
•  Always connect sources using balanced connections 
wherever possible, with the cable screen only connected 
at the receiving end (amplier input).
•  Use audio isolating transformers (readily available from 
trade suppliers) at the inputs if necessary. These will 
ensure that the amplier is electrically isolated from the 
source equipment.
The signal source units should be located as close as 
possible to the ampliers and the metal housing of the 
various units should not be electrically connected together 
through the equipment rack. If this is a problem, rack 
isolating kits are available from specialist hardware suppliers. 
If the problem persists, try to connect all interconnected 
units, including power ampliers, to a common power source 
to ensure a common ground is provided.










