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DRAWMER

 1976 O

PERATOR’S 

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IF A FAULT DEVELOPS

For  warranty  service  please  call  Drawmer  Electronics  Ltd.  or
their  nearest  authorised  service  facility,  giving  full  details  of
the  difficulty.

A  list  of  all  main  dealers  can  be  found  on  the  Drawmer
webpages.

On  receipt  of  this  information,  service  or  shipping  instructions
will  be  forwarded  to  you.

No  equipment  should  be  returned  under  the  warranty  without
prior consent from Drawmer or their authorised representative.

For  service  claims  under  the  warranty  agreement  a  service
Returns  Authorisation  (RA)  number  will  be  issued.
Write  this  RA  number  in  large  letters  in  a  prominent  position
on  the  shipping  box.  Enclose  your  name,  address,  telephone
number,  copy  of  the  original  sales  invoice  and  a  detailed
description  of  the  problem.

Authorised  returns  should  be  prepaid  and  must  be  insured.

All  Drawmer  products  are  packaged  in  specially  designed
containers for protection. If the unit is to be returned, the original
container  must  be  used.  If  this  container  is  not  available,  then
the  equipment  should  be  packaged  in  substantial  shock-proof
material,  capable  of  withstanding  the  handling  for  the  transit.

CONTACTING DRAWMER

Drawmer  Electronics  Ltd.,  will  be  pleased  to  answer  all
ap plic atio n  qu estion s  to   enh an ce  you r  usag e  of  this
equipment.  Please  address  correspondence  to:

Drawmer  (Technical  Help  line)
Coleman  Street
Parkgate
Rotherham
S62 6EL
UK

Alternatively contact  us by  E-mail on  :

[email protected]

Further information on all Drawmer dealers, Authorised service
departments  and  other  contact  information  can  be  obtained
from  our  web  pages  on:

http://www.drawmer.com

GENERAL INFORMATION

CHAPTER 3

INPUT

Input  Impedance

20k  Ohms  or  greater

Maximum  Input  Level

+18dBu

OUTPUT

Output  Impedance

<100  Ohms

Maximum  Output  Level

+21dBu  into  10k  Ohms  Load

FREQUENCY  RESPONSE

20Hz to 20kHz +/-0.2dB

% DISTORTION (THD & NOISE) 

@ 1kHz

0dB (ref +4)

0.006%

1976 

STEREO 3 BAND SATURATION AND WIDTH PROCESSOR

 DATA SPECIFICATION

POWER  REQUIREMENTS

230Volt or 115V at 50-60hZ, 15VA

FUSE  RATING

T160mA for 230Volt,
T315mA for 115Volt
Conforming  to  IEC  127-2

FUSE  TYPE

20mm  x  5mm,  Class  3  Timed-Blo,  250Volt  working

CASE SIZE

482mm (W) x 44mm  (H) x 202mm (D)

WEIGHT

2.6Kgs

Summary of Contents for 1976

Page 1: ...on Chapter 1 Introduction Introduction Installation Power Connection Audio Connections Chapter 2 Control Description Control Description Quick Setup Procedure Saturation Width Tips Chapter 3 General I...

Page 2: ...S WARRANTY SHALL BE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENTAS SPECIFIED HEREIN IN NO EVENT WILL DRAWMER ELECTRONICS LTD BE LIABLE FORANYDIRECT INDIRECT SPECIAL INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROMANY DEFE...

Page 3: ...l add presence warmth and life to any audio regardless of how it s recorded whether its drum vocals synths and more in digital or analogue What about 3 Band Saturation Because the 1976 as 3 bands of i...

Page 4: ...curred and this fault condition should be inspected by a qualified service engineer When replacing the fuse always comply with the Safety Instructions If the unit is to be used with a mains input oper...

Page 5: ...a digital workstation and have an audio interface that does not have insert points connect it to the analogue send out and return in of the relevant channels via four XLR to XLR jack cables See your...

Page 6: ...between the incoming signal level and the amount or drive of saturation that occurs Set the input control so that the central yellow led is lit the majority of the time and the Red LED only on the ver...

Page 7: ...d mute is available for example to hear only the signal of the low band mute the mid and high bands etc Using a combination of mute and bypass switches for the various bands allows the operator to hea...

Page 8: ...n of Mute and Bypass switches for the various bands allows the operator to monitor only the frequencies that are required and so tune the low mid and high frequencies See Useful Frequencies opposite 4...

Page 9: ...omprises a set of crossover filters that splits the audio signal into three frequency bands it is imperative that these bands are set correctly The following diagram provides a general idea of some us...

Page 10: ...As a general rule use the Mid and High frequencies to provide the space and depth to the mix and keep the Lows mono using the Width controls on the 1976 to taste It is essential that you check any wid...

Page 11: ...If this container is not available then the equipment should be packaged in substantial shock proof material capable of withstanding the handling for the transit CONTACTING DRAWMER Drawmer Electronic...

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