dbx Pro 386 user manual Getting Started, Front Panel Controls

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Getting Started

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1.2 Front Panel Controls

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Instrument Input

This unbalanced high-impedance input connection is used to insert an instrument signal direct- ly into the preamp. Use the LINE switch to make instrument input or the rear panel line input active. Plugging into the instrument jack will override the rear panel 1/4” input jack (line input must be selected).

Line Select Switch

This switch, when lit, selects the rear line input or front panel instrument input (when some- thing is connected) as the source signal of the 386.

Drive Control

This control sets the amount of gain at the input of the vacuum tube stage. The range of gain available is +30 to +60 dB (-15 to +15 dB when LINE INPUT is selected).

Peak LED

This LED will light 3dB prior to input stage clipping.

+48 Volt Switch

This switch activates phantom power for condenser microphones on pins 2 and 3 of the XLR mic input. You should connect your microphone before turning on the phantom power to pre- vent damage to your microphone. Be sure to always lower levels prior to using the the +48 Volt Switch.

20db Pad Switch

This switch attenuates the microphone input signal by 20dB.

Phase Switch

This switch inverts the phase of the incoming signal at the Mic input by swapping pins 2 and 3 on the XLR connector.

Note- The +48 Volt, 20dB Pad and Phase functions are only available when the microphone input is in use.

Low Cut Switch

This switch places a 12 dB per octave shelving high pass filter in the signal path. The knee frequency of the Low Cut filter is 75 Hz. This filter is very useful for removing low frequency rumble or handling noise from a microphone input signal.

Analog Output

This knob controls the overall level of the analog output signal, and ranges from -15 to +15dB.

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Contents 386 Important Safety Instructions Declaration Conformity 386 Table of ContentsIntro Defining IntroductionWarranty Introduction Service Contact InfoInstallation Recommendations Getting Getting Started Rear Panel Connections IEC Power Cord ReceptacleFront Panel Controls Getting StartedFront Panel Type IV conversion system controls Meter Select SwitchAnalog Connection to a Mixing Console Analog ApplicationsBasic Analog Connection Direct Connection to a Recorder Page Digital Digital Output Rear Panel Connections Digital Applications Digital Output Front FunctionsSync Input Sample Rate Selection Digital ApplicationsRear Panel Connections Direct Connection to a DAW CPUDirect Connection to a Digital Mixer SectionDigital Applications A/D Conversion Multi-Tracking to Digital Digital Applications Analog and Digital Output Application Appendix Fig. A.1 Sync Input InfoBlock Block DiagramType IV White Paper By Roger JohnsonAppendix C Appendix C Appendix C Appendix C Truncation AppendixAppendix D Harman International Company