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Channel Controls...

+48V

Pressing the 

+48V

 button applies phantom power to the Mic input XLR. This switch does not affect 

the Line or Instrument inputs. 

If you are unsure whether your microphone requires phantom power please refer to its handbook. Certain 
microphones (most notably ribbon and unbalanced mics) could be damaged by applying phantom power.

Note that the +48V phantom buttons will always be in the off state after power up.

Line Input Gain

The 

Gain

 switch adjusts the gain between -20 dB and +10 dB in 10 dB steps. Continuous gain 

adjustment of up to 20 dB can be added using the 

Trim

 control.

Instrument Input

The Instrument inputs are accessed via standard 1/4” mono jacks on the front panel. The level is set 
using the 

Trim

 control only and is continuously adjustable from +10 dB to +40 dB.

Z In (Input Impedance)

With the Mic input selected, pressing the 

Z In

 button steps through the four 

transformer preamp input impedance options. The values are shown in the 
table. 

For additional information on impedance selection see Appendix 2, “Preamp Input 
Impedance” on page 10.

With the Instrument input selected, pressing the switch toggles between High  
(guitar pickups) and Low (vintage/high Z-out equipment) settings, as shown 
in the lower table.

The  Line  input  impedance  is  fixed  at  10  kΩ  and  is  not  affected  by  the  Z  In 
switch. 

Filter

Pressing the 

Filter

 button inserts the 18 dB/octave high-pass filter into channel path; it is applied 

to whichever input is selected. The High Pass Filter control allows the roll-off frequency to be set 
within the range 16 Hz to 420 Hz.

The filter is useful for removing any unwanted low frequencies, eg., rumble transmitted through floor mounted 
mic stands, etc.

Insert

Pressing 

Insert

 places the Insert Return signal into the channel path before the Output connector, 

allowing the inclusion of external effects units.

The Insert Send output is always available and is post the input Gain, Phase and Filter controls.

Low

600 Ω

ISA 110

1.4 kΩ

Med

2.4 kΩ

High

6.8 kΩ

Low

470 kΩ

High

2.4 MΩ

Mic Impedance

Instrument Impedance

Summary of Contents for ISA TWO

Page 1: ...User Guide focusrite com FA0540 03 Two channel classic transformer mic pre...

Page 2: ...ut Impedance 5 Filter 5 Insert 5 Meter Calibration 6 Rear Panel 7 AC Mains Inlet 7 Channel Mic Inputs 7 Channel Line Inputs 7 Channel Outputs 7 Channel Insert Sends Returns 7 Meter Calibration Pot 7 P...

Page 3: ...e ISA Two The ISA Two provides two of Focusrite s prestigious transformer based microphone preamps and can be used to record microphone line level or instrument sources Microphones and line level sour...

Page 4: ...Gain switch is turned to minimum before pressing the 30 60 switch Before starting a recording or if used for PA live work set theTrim control to near its centre position This will allow for some grad...

Page 5: ...impedance options The values are shown in the table For additional information on impedance selection see Appendix 2 Preamp Input Impedance on page 10 With the Instrument input selected pressing the s...

Page 6: ...lt calibration is for 0 to indicate a signal level of 22 dBu Meter Calibration The level at which the 0 LED illuminates can be adjusted using the Peak Meter Calibration pot on the rear panel The defau...

Page 7: ...4 TRS jack sockets Channel Outputs On XLR 3 male connectors Channel Insert Sends Returns Analogue sends and returns on balanced 1 4 TRS jack connectors The insert signal is added into a channel path...

Page 8: ...ounted in a rack these vents are not obstructed Do not mount the unit immediately above any other equipment which generates significant heat for example a power amplifier Note The maximum operating en...

Page 9: ...creen 2 Hot ve 3 Cold ve Pin Signal 1 Screen 2 Hot ve 3 Cold ve Instrument Input Connector Unbalanced TS 1 4 Jack socket Line Input Insert Send Insert Return Connector Balanced TRS 1 4 Jack socket Pin...

Page 10: ...Impedance In Depth Explanation Dynamic Moving Coil and Condenser Microphones Almost all professional dynamic and condenser microphones are designed to have a relatively low nominal output impedance of...

Page 11: ...es an output transformer to convert the low voltage it generates into a signal capable of being amplified by a preamp The transformer uses a ratio of around 1 30 primary secondary to increase the ribb...

Page 12: ...12 Appendices 3 Pro Tools Interfacing Analogue out to Pro Tools HD ISATwo Red 16Line 2 x XLR 3 female DB25 male analogue Pro Tools interface...

Page 13: ...n Z In Low unless otherwise stated RS 50 Measurements taken at the analogue outputs Gain Range 20 to 10 dB in 10 dB steps plus 0 to 20 dB continuous trim Maximum Input Level 25 dBu Input Impedance Ele...

Page 14: ...imensions Height 88mm 3 46 Width 482mm 18 98 Depth 325mm 12 8 Weight Weight 3 70 kg 8 12 lbs Output Level Maximum output level 24 dBu Environmental Operating Temperature 40 C 104 F Maximum ambient ope...

Page 15: ...of the appropriate procedure for resolving the warranty issue In every case it will be necessary to provide a copy of the original invoice or store receipt to the distributor In the event that you ar...

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