AC-AUDIO Tube G32 User Manual Download Page 4

 

2.   BEFORE YOU START 

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2.1 Utilizing the User Manual 

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Be sure to read the Safety Precautions before using the product. 

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Refer to the INSTALLATION when installing your product. 

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You can easily find any information you are looking for by the CONTENTS. 

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Using the SPECIFICATIONS, you can easily find detailed parameters of the product. 

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Please read this manual fully before installing or operating the equipment. 

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2.2 Safety Precautions 

For your security and to prevent damage, please read the following Safety instructions 

carefully. 

Warning: 

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This equipment must be earthed. 

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All mains  wiring  should be  installed  and  checked  by  a  qualified  electrician  with  all 

power switched off. 

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Do not locate it where it will be subject to external heating. 

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Do not expose to rain or moisture, as this may present an electric shock hazard. 

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Ensure  the  correct  operating  voltage  is  indicated  on  the  rear  panel  before 

connecting to the mains supply. 

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Never operate the unit with any cover removed. 

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Replace the fuse with the correct type and rating only. 

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2.3 FIG 1: FRONT PANEL 

 

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2.4 FIG 2: REAR PANEL 

 

Summary of Contents for Tube G32

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Page 2: ...ION 3 3 1 AC Mains Supply 3 3 2 Microphone Input 3 3 3 Line Inputs 3 3 4 Instrument Inputs 4 3 5 Balanced Line Outputs 4 3 6 Nominal Operating Level 4 4 GETTING STARTED 5 5 OPERATION 6 5 1 Input Sourc...

Page 3: ...e both channels for output level To satisfy the requirement of performance that low noise low distortion and wide bandwidth should be needed electronically balanced input amplifier appeared The preamp...

Page 4: ...r security and to prevent damage please read the following Safety instructions carefully Warning l This equipment must be earthed l All mains wiring should be installed and checked by a qualified elec...

Page 5: ...y The power consumption of the equipment is 30VA Please note that attempted operation on the wrong voltage setting or with an incorrect fuse will invalidate the warranty 3 2 Microphone Input The micro...

Page 6: ...tion Balanced operation is always preferable to maintain maximum headroom and signal to noise ratio but can only be used if the following equipment is also capable of balanced operation Balanced outpu...

Page 7: ...line inputs and keyboards guitars and basses will use the equipment front panel instrument inputs The input selector switch is at the top left of the equipment front panel Through it you can select t...

Page 8: ...nal prior to the Input Gain control There are 4 switched level positions 20 0 20 and 40dB with a further 20dB available on the Input Gain control For normal operation it is recommended to keep the Mic...

Page 9: ...or microphone cables Popping is an undesirable thump that is caused by close miking certain spoken or sung letters such as P or B These particular letters cause a sudden expulsion of air that result i...

Page 10: ...to monitor one of two parameters The normal mode allows the meter to read the audio output level and is calibrated to read 0VU when a 4dBu signal is produced at the balanced line outputs of the equip...

Page 11: ...mited warranty for a period of one year from the date of purchase During this period any faults due to defective materials or workmanship will be repaired free of charge The warranty excludes damage c...

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