Solid State Logic 82S6XR0A0B manual

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  • Page 1

    Super -Analogue™ Outboar d X-Rack Mic Amp User ’s Guide This documentation package contains the User ’s Guide for your new X-Rack Mic Amp module. Depending on the age of your X-Rack, these pages may already be pr esent in your X-Rack Owner ’s Manual – please check to see if these pages match your Manual. If they do not, these pages should[...]

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    Page A-1 X-Rack Mic Amp Module A. The Mic Amp Module A.1 Connection The rear panel of the module carries the Mic (‘IN’) and Line input (‘LINE’) XLRs along with a single output (‘OUT’) XLR. The Line input and output operate at a nominal level of +4dBu although the gain of the Line input can be varied by a front panel control. Also contai[...]

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    Page A-2 X-Rack Owner ’ s Manual A.2.3 HF/LF Section This section contains simple high and low pass filters as follows: HF (Low Pass): Frequency range 50kHz – 3kHz (–3dB point) Slope: 12dB/Octave LF (High Pass): Frequency range 30Hz – 600Hz (–3dB point) Slope: 18dB/Octave The two filters can be switched into circuit independently . A.2.4 [...]

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    Page A-3 X-Rack Mic Amp Module A.3 Performance Specification The following pages contain audio performance specification figures for the X-Rack Mic Amp module. No other Solid State Logic products ar e covered by this document and the performance of other Solid State Logic products can not be inferr ed from the data contained her ein. A.3.1 Measurem[...]

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    Page A-4 X-Rack Owner ’ s Manual A.2.4 Instrument Input Performance Un-balanced signal applied to Instrument Input and measur ed at Output. Pad switched out and Input Gain control set to +12dB (minimum). Gain Continously variable from +12dB to +75dB Independently switchable 18dB Pad available Input Impedance 1MΩ Output Headroom > +26dBu at o[...]

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    Page A-5 X-Rack Mic Amp Module A.4 Calibration Information The X-Rack Mic Amp module is factory calibrated and should only need calibration if a potentiometer or other component has been replaced or if it is suspected that ther e is a problem with calibration. In each of the following instructions it is assumed that the lid of the X-Rack has been r[...]

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    Page A-6 X-Rack Owner ’ s Manual A.5 Connector Details A.6 Physical Specification * Depth: 200mm / 7.9 inches including front panel knobs, excluding connectors 275mm / 10.9 inches including front panel knobs and connectors Height: 171mm / 6.75 inches W idth: 35mm / 1.4 inches front/r ear panels 49mm / 1.9 inches overall width (fr ont and rear pan[...]