Eureka Microphone Preamplifier user manual 2 . 3 C O M P R E S S O R, Controls & Connections

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CONTROLS & CONNECTIONS

XLR connector wiring for Phantom Power

Pin 1= GND Pin 2= +48V Pin3= +48V

PAD: Engaging the Pad switch provides -20dB of attenuation with the push of a button. This is a very useful feature for rapidly reducing the level coming into the EUREKA and thus preventing the input signal from over-driving (distorting) the input. This may occur due to high output level from a microphone or other device. Padding the input serves to provide increased “headroom” for the operator while lessening the likelihood of input signal overload.

80Hz: The 80Hz button is a low-end roll-off filter. When pushed in, the 80Hz button causes all frequencies below 80Hz to be attenuated (dropped) by 12dB. This filter can be handy in live and studio applications. For example, the 80Hz filter can help to reduce the “boominess” or “muddiness” of a vocal and improve the overall clarity.

Ø(Phase Reverse): Reverses the polarity of the signal. Use the phase reverse when recording with more than one open microphone to combat phase cancellation between microphones.

INSTRUMENT: ¼” TS connector. When an instrument is plugged into the instrument input, the microphone preamplifier is bypassed and the Eureka becomes an active instrument preamplifier.

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THRESHOLD: Sets the level at which compression begins. When the signal is above the Threshold setting, it becomes ‘eligible’ for compression.

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