TECHNICAL DETAILS
CHANNELS: The Combi (XLR / 1/4") jack is wired to provide a 2400 ohm load for XLR sources like mics, and 82K ohms for 1/4" plugs either balanced or unbalanced. On MIC VERSIONS Phantom power can be injected with the back panel switches and uses a pair of traditional 6K8 resistors. Also on MIC VERSIONS, the signal is optionally phase reversed with a relay. On all versions, the next stage is a very low noise instrumentation amp / DC servo. For those into numbers, noise is rated at 1nV/⎟ Hz, THD+N at .0009%, and it cleanly accepts +30 dBu signals. Similar circuits have been used on the most expensive consoles, dedicated mic pres and high end A to D converters, but not this many channels at this price. On MIC VERSIONS, this signal is sent to a line driver, the INSERT jack and back into an impedance converter, the "insert relay" and then to the MIX GAIN pot. With INSERT bypassed or on the line versions the mic pre feeds the MIX GAIN pot directly. The output of the pot is buffered with 10 dB of gain plus a bipolar class AB line driver and fed to several points. These include the MUTE relay, Aux pot, Pan pot and Channel Output Line Driver. The latter is isolated with a balanced line driver. The Aux pot and Pan pots are 1K conductive plastic Bournes pots for reliability and low noise. There is a .1" header and jumper that allows the Aux pot to be
Removal of a module of 4 channels is accomplished by:
1)Unscrewing and sliding back the top perforated cover.
2)Pulling up and off the 4 IDC ribbon connectors from the headers.
3)Removing the 8 plastic nuts from the 1/4" jacks and the 8 black
4)Removing the 4 hex head
5)Pull the module forward, and to the right to clear the XLR locks.
A single channel can be removed from the module by:
1)Disconnecting the wire or ribbon between the channel and the switch board.
2)Disconnecting the Buss Wire (48V) connecting the 4 channels.
3)Removing the 3 knobs, and nuts under that mount the pots and/or switch.
Each channel uses a pair of 30 ohm 1/2 watt resistors on the +/- 24 volt supplies for fusing and isolation. They are next to the 2200uF filter caps, and are intended to smoke and fry if a serious short exists in the channel and prevent much bigger problems.
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