IMPORTANT: Whenever one of the front panel high impedance
inputs is used, the associated back panel XLR is disabled.
The Audio Buddy also has built in phantom power which can be
switched on or off for both channels. When the rear panel phantom
power switch is in, phantom power to both channels is turned on and
the front Phan(tom) power LED will light.
IMPORTANT: Since the phantom power switch turns phantom
power on or off for both channels, there is no way to turn phantom
power on for one channel and off for the other channel. If you are
using the high impedance inputs the phantom power switch has no
effect.
Front and Real Panels
When reading the following description of front and rear panel harware
features, it may be helpful to refer to the adjacent diagram.
Front
1. High Impedance Input 1: High impedance (100K) input for
Preamp 1. This input is optimized for guitars or high impedance
microphones where you don’t want to load down the source.
When this input is being used XLR input 1 is disabled.
IMPORTANT: Because the high impedance input jack is
switched, the XLR input cannot be used whenever something is
plugged into the high impedance input.
2. Sig(nal) and Clip LED Preamp 1: Whenever a signal is applied to
either the high impedance ”In” or the XLR “In” of Preamp 1, these
LEDs will show signal present and clipping levels. If a signal is
applied in this manner and the clipping LED lights too much adjust
the Preamp 1 gain control accordingly.
3. Gain Control for Preamp 1: Adjusts the Output 1 volume level
for Preamp 1. If a signal is present at either the high impedance in
or the XLR in of Preamp 1 and the Clipping LED stays lit, turn
down this gain control and adjust accordingly.
4, 5, 6.
Same as 1, 2 and 3 for Preamp 2. Remember, Preamp 1
and Preamp 2 are completely independent.
7. Phantom Power Indicator LED: When the phantom power
switch on the back of the unit is in, this LED will light indicating that
phantom power has been turned on for both XLR in 1 and XLR 2.
IMPORTANT: Phantom power is turned on for both preamps,
i.e. there is no independent phantom power control for each of
the channels.
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change without notice. Avid, M-Audio and Audio Buddy are either
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8. Main Power Indicator LED: When power is properly applied
to the Audio Buddy and when the front power switch is in, the
main power LED will light indicating that the unit is turned on.
9. Power Switch: When power is properly applied to the Audio
Buddy and this switch is pressed in, the Audio Buddy is turned
on. When this is done the Main Power LED will light.
Rear
10. 9-VAC Power Jack. The rear panel power jack of the Audio
Buddy accepts a 9-Volt AC, 500 milliamp power adapter.
IMPORTANT: Audio Buddy will not function unless it receives
power at this jack and the front panel power switch is
pushed in.
11, 12. Outputs 2 and 1: These are the main outputs for the dual
Audio Buddy preamps. They provide unbalanced outputs if a
tip-sleeve 1/4” plug is used. Or, they provide balanced outputs
if a tip-ring-sleeve (stereo) 1/4” plug is used. The level of these
outputs are independently controlled by the front panel gain
controls. Remember, Preamp 1 and Preamp 2 are completely
independent.
13. Phantom Power Switch: When in, phantom power is turned
on for both XLR In 1 and In 2. When in, the front panel
phantom power indicator LED will light showing that phantom
power is on.
14, 15. XLR-In 1&2: (#15 is 1; #14 is 2) Balanced XLR inputs for
preamps 1 and 2. When the rear phantom power switch is in,
phantom power is turned on to both jacks.
IMPORTANT: If anything is plugged into either of the front-
panel high-impedance input jacks, the corresponding XLR
input will be disabled.
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