3.2 The Rear Panel

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-Drive (12 for CHANNEL 1 and 14for CHANNEL 2):
a. Power Supply Connection
Please use the 18VAC AC/AC Adaptor provided by LTO to connect your MICtube.
Detail your can follow the illustration.
18VAC
b. Analogue Inputs / Outputs
The Output XLR Connector is servo balanced and operates at +4dBu. The Output
1/4" Phone jack is unbalanced and operates at -10dBv.
To obtain the best possible S/N (Signal to Noise) ratio and subsequently the best
transparent sound, keep an eye on the 8 Digit Output Level Meter .
-10dBV ) or professional level (+4dbu). When the gain is too low, the tube effect
becomes less audible and the S/N (Signal to Noise) ratio deteriorates. Generally,
Dynamic mics and instruments without preamps will require more gain than con-
denser mics and instruments that have a built-in preamp. If you should require more
signal out of the preamp for a hotter recording level, cranking up the gain should
provide all the signal that you'll need.
The effect achieved by this control can be subtle to extreme, depending on the
settings being used. A "warming up" of the sound can be noticed at lower settings.
This desirable effect is especially good for microphones and on an electric bass
and the resulting sound is infinitely richer and sweeter.
An over-driven signal can be achieved by significantly raising the level of the Drive
control. This over-driven tube effect is extremely useful in providing cool guitar
sounds and way cool for use with harmonicas for that authentic "Blues harp" vibe.
The limits on the possibilities of the Drive control are up to you, your application
and your imagination.
18VAC
POWER
~
CHANNEL2 OUTPUT CHANNEL1 OUTPUT
BALANCED UNBALANCED BALANCED UNBALANCED
SERIAL
MODEL
A103
IN
18VAC
POWER
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SERIAL
MODEL
A103