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Tube Channel Strip with Digital Connectivity
SERVICE MANUAL
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS – READ FIRST
This symbol, wherever it appears, This symbol, wherever it appears, alerts
alerts you to the presence of uninsulated you to important operating and maintenance
dangerous voltage inside the enclosure. Voltage instructions in the accompanying literature.
that may be sucient to constitute a risk of shock. Please read manual.
Read instructions:
Retain these safety and operating instructions for future reference. Heed all warnings printed here and on the equipment.
Follow the operating instructions printed in this user guide.
Do not open:
Aside from one vacuum tube, there are no user serviceable parts inside. Refer any service work to qualified technical
personnel only.
Power sources:
Only connect the unit to mains power of the type marked on the rear panel. The power source must provide a good
ground connection.
Power cord:
Use the power cord with sealed mains plug appropriate for your local mains supply as provided with the equipment. If the
provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult your service agent. Route the power cord so that it is not likely to be
walked on, stretched or pinched by items placed upon or against.
Grounding:
Do not defeat the grounding and polarization means of the power cord plug. Do not remove or tamper with the ground
connection on the power cord.
Ventilation:
Do not obstruct the ventilation slots or position the unit where the air required for ventilation is impeded. If the unit is to be
operated in a rack, case or other furniture, ensure that it is constructed to allow adequate ventilation.
Moisture:
To reduce the risk of re or electrical shock do not expose the unit to rain, moisture or use in damp or wet conditions. Do
not place a container of liquid on it, which may spill into any openings.
Heat:
Do not locate the unit in a place close to excessive heat or direct sunlight, as this could be a re hazard. Locate the unit
away from any equipment, which produces heat such as: power supplies, power ampliers and heaters.
Environment:
Protect from excessive dirt, dust, heat, and vibration when operating and storing. Avoid tobacco ash, drink spillage and
smoke, especially that associated with smoke machines.
Handling:
To prevent damage to the controls and cosmetics avoid rough handling and excessive vibration. Protect the controls from
damage during transit. Use adequate padding if you need to ship the unit. To avoid injury to yourself or damage to the
equipment take care when lifting, moving or carrying the unit.
Servicing:
Switch o the equipment and unplug the power cord immediately if it is exposed to moisture, spilled liquid, objects fallen
into opening, or the power cord or plug becomes damaged during a lightning storm or if smoke odor or noise is noted.
Refer servicing to qualied technical personnel only.
Installation:
Install the unit in accordance with the instructions printed in the user guide.
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Voice Channel
Tube Channel Strip with Digital Connectivity
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS – READ FIRST .......................................................................... 1
INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................................................... 4
INSTALLATION ..................................................................................................................................... 4
AC Power Hookup.................................................................................................................................................................................. 4
Analog Audio Connections ..................................................................................................................................................................... 4
USB OPERATION.................................................................................................................................................................................. 5
FRONT PANEL CONTROLS and JACKS ................................................................................................ 6
Mic Preamp Controls..............................................................................................................................................................................6
Instrument Input ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 6
Gain Control ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 6
Impedance Control.................................................................................................................................................................................6
Pad Switch ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 6
Phantom Power......................................................................................................................................................................................6
Invert Switch...........................................................................................................................................................................................6
Low Cut Switch....................................................................................................................................................................................... 6
Tube Voltage Switch .............................................................................................................................................................................. 7
Dynamic Processor Controls..................................................................................................................................................................8
Threshold Control...................................................................................................................................................................................8
Ratio Control .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 8
De-esser Control .................................................................................................................................................................................... 8
De-esser Freq. Control...........................................................................................................................................................................8
Attack Control.........................................................................................................................................................................................8
Release Control...................................................................................................................................................................................... 9
Gain Reduction LED Meter..................................................................................................................................................................... 9
Expander/Gate Switch............................................................................................................................................................................ 9
Expander/Gate Threshold Control..........................................................................................................................................................9
Semi-Parametric EQ ............................................................................................................................................................................ 10
EQ Position Switch...............................................................................................................................................................................10
EQ Bypass Switch................................................................................................................................................................................10
Output Level Control ............................................................................................................................................................................ 11
Output Level Meters ............................................................................................................................................................................. 11
Sample Rate/Dither Control.................................................................................................................................................................. 12
Optical Output Switch........................................................................................................................................................................... 12
REAR PANEL CONNECTIONS ............................................................................................................. 13
Mic/Line Input ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 13
Mic Preamp Output .............................................................................................................................................................................. 13
Insert Input ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 13
Balanced Output...................................................................................................................................................................................13
A/D Main Insert and A/D CH2 Insert..................................................................................................................................................... 13
Wordclock Input and Thru Jacks .......................................................................................................................................................... 13
ADAT Input Jack .................................................................................................................................................................................. 14
Optical Output Jack.............................................................................................................................................................................. 14
S/PDIF Output Jack..............................................................................................................................................................................14
AES/EBU Output Jack..........................................................................................................................................................................14
USB Jack..............................................................................................................................................................................................14
APPLICATIONS ................................................................................................................................... 15
Bypassing Components Of The Voice Channel™................................................................................................................................15
Optimizing The Preamp For Lowest Noise...........................................................................................................................................15
Utilizing Pre/Post Compression EQ......................................................................................................................................................15
SERVICE PARTS ................................................................................................................................. 16
FULL BILL OF MATERIALS ................................................................................................................. 19
SCHEMATICS ...................................................................................................................................... 28
WARRANTY INFORMATION ................................................................................................................ 32
Limited Warranty (USA only)................................................................................................................................................................32
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Marka: | ART |
Kategoria: | edytor |
Model: | Voice Channel |
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