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MASTER

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INTERNAL JUMPERS & ADJUSTMENTS

The motherboard has input cable shield ground selection jumpers to accommodate different grounding 

schemes. It is recommended that all electrical equipment in the studio is properly grounded by making 

sure that power cables have 3 pins and that the third pin is connected to ground. The use of ‘ground lifts’ 

to clear up a buzz problem is frowned upon by the international consortium of electrical safety agencies. 

If a ground noise problem occurs, it may be cleared up by switching the jumper position on the connector 

associated with the piece of gear that is having the buzz problem.

The shield lift headers have 2 posts. A jumper placed over both posts connects the chassis ground to the 

cable shield. To lift a shield, pull the jump off of the posts. It is a good idea to put the ‘unused’ jumpers on 

one of the posts to keep from losing the jumper.
MASTER should not need to be calibrated but in case it does, here is the procedure:

1. Obtain a calibrated oscillator and level measuring device. These should be lab quality (HP, 

Tektronix, Neutrik, Audio Precision, etc.)

2. Place the Master on a clean, well lit table with a pad under it to prevent scratches.
3. Remove the top to expose the motherboard for calibration.
4. Hook up the power supply and turn on the unit.
5. Set all controls to unity gain with all Function and Insert switches out.
6. Set the oscillator for +4dBu and plug into Input 1. Feed both channels.
7. Activate ‘INSERT 1’ and measure the level coming out of the ‘SEND 1’ jacks.
8. Adjust P1 and P2 to m4dBu.

Summary of Contents for Master

Page 1: ...MASTER MASTER USER GUIDE USER GUIDE...

Page 2: ...level equipment can preempt trouble caused by heat and EMI 4 Care should be taken to avoid liquid spills around equipment If a spill occurs please shut off the gear and disconnect the mains A qualifie...

Page 3: ...et listening marek stycos President and Audio Outlaw ABOUT DANGEROUS MUSIC Dangerous Music is composed exclusively of musicians studio owners producers and engineers the very same group of people for...

Page 4: ...Overview 1 Rear panel connections 2 Front panel controls 4 Internal jumpers 7 Specifications 8 Warranty 9 Diagrams 10 INSIDE THE BOX BUT PLEASE MIX OUTSIDE III DANGEROUS MUSIC 01 MASTER UNIT 04 MANUA...

Page 5: ...s and cable may not equal better sound quality The AC IN connector goes to the power supply Please check that the supply is off before plugging in this cable Hot plugging will result in burned contact...

Page 6: ...re the second input to a patchbay or tape machine or alternative D A 02 INSERT POINTS THREE STEREO INSERT POINTS PICTURED ABOVE Feature Connect your favorite analog processing gear at the inserts Bene...

Page 7: ...Input Monitor Offset Level controls or the output signal post processing Benefit Monitor your processing chain before and after with the switch of a button 04 AC INLET CHASSIS GROUND BINDING POSTS AC...

Page 8: ...though since illusionary the tropospheric distortion is immeasurable even when employing the Audio Precision APx555B pinnacle of technology at the time of printing while maintaining the integrity of t...

Page 9: ...nter panning information of a mix without affecting the sides and vice versa Benefit Perhaps the lead vocal is too bright but the guitars panned to the sides are dull Use stereo EQ in S M to fix both...

Page 10: ...gerous 10 OUTPUT KNOB OUTPUT KNOB PICTURED ABOVE Feature Dial in the perfect final level presented to the A D converter Benefit The level controls are all stepped attenuators for accuracy repeatabilit...

Page 11: ...ced over both posts connects the chassis ground to the cable shield To lift a shield pull the jump off of the posts It is a good idea to put the unused jumpers on one of the posts to keep from losing...

Page 12: ...nimum signal at the right output The signal should null below 70dBu SPECIFICATIONS Note Dangerous Music Inc publishes actual measured specifications not theoretical numbers derived from data sheets pu...

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