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BIG KNOB

BIG KNOB

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PHONES AMP and STUDIO OUT

The PHONES AMP and STUDIO OUTS have the 

option of being fed signal by the currently selected 

INPUT SOURCE SELECT buttons (thus mirroring 

the mix being heard by the engineer) or the signal 

connected to the DAW PHONES MIX INPUT con-

nectors (thus providing a separate unique monitor-

ing mix for the talent).

This allows the engineer to listen to his or her own 

master mix in the control room, while allowing the 

talent to listen to a customized headphone mix at 

the same time through the PHONES 1 or 2 outputs 

on the front panel or through an external headphone 

amp connected to the PHONES AMP OUTPUT on 

the rear panel, as well as the studio monitor outs 

(STUDIO OUTS). The choice of which stereo signal 

(current source or headphone mix input) is heard is 

determined by the PHONES/STUDIO OUTS SOURCE

select button on the front panel.

 PHONES AMP OUTPUTS

Connect these stereo 1/4-inch balanced/unbalanced 

connectors to an external multi-headphone amplifi-

er. This allows you to connect multiple sets of head-

phones for the talent. The PHONES AMP OUTPUT 

level is not affected by the Big VOLUME

Knob or 

the headphone level controls on the front panel. The 

headphone amplifier should have its own individual 

volume controls for the headphones.

 PHONES AMP Level Switch

This two-position switch sets the level of the PHONES 

AMP outputs to 4 dB (out) or –10 dB (pushed 

in). Use the +4 dB setting when connecting to balanced 

inputs on professional equipment operating at the 

+4 dBu standard, and use the –10 dB setting when 

connecting to unbalanced inputs on consumer equip-

ment operating at the –10 dBV standard.

 STUDIO OUTS

Connect these stereo 1/4-inch balanced/unbalanced 

connectors to a pair of active monitors (or to an 

amplifier and passive monitors) in the studio per-

formance space. This allows the performers to hear 

playback without having to use headphones, and 

allows the control room engineer to communicate 

to the performers through the talkback system. The 

STUDIO OUTS level is controlled by the STUDIO 

OUTS LEVEL

control on the front panel.

 STUDIO OUTS Trim Control

This trim control adjusts the sensitivity of the 

STUDIO OUTS signal. Use the +4 dB setting when 

connecting to balanced inputs on professional equip-

ment operating at the +4 dBu standard, and use the 

–10 dB setting when connecting to unbalanced inputs 

on consumer equipment operating at the –10 dBV 

standard. Although the trim control is typically set to 

one side or the other, it can be adjusted to any setting 

between the +4 and –10 positions if necessary.

 AC Socket

Connect the included detachable power cord to 

this AC socket (2-prong IEC connector) on the rear 

panel. Make sure the AC SELECT switch is set to 

the correct AC voltage (see

AC SELECT Switch).

 POWER Switch

Push this switch up to turn the Big Knob on. Press 

the bottom of this switch to put the Big Knob into 

standby mode. It will not function, but the circuits 

are still live. To remove AC power, either turn off 

the AC mains supply, or unplug the power cord from 

the speaker and the AC mains supply.

 AC SELECT Switch

Set this switch to the 100-120V position for 100 VAC 

and 120 VAC power, and to the 220-240V position for 

220 VAC and 240 VAC power.

POWER

ON

AC SELECT

220-240V

100-120V

BAL/UNBAL

MONITOR

A

2-TRACK

A

2-TRACK

B

OUTPUTS

DAW

OUTPUT

PHONES

AMP

STUDIO

BAL/UNBAL

+

4dB

-10dB 

+

4dB

-10dB 

+

4dB

-10dB 

+

4dB

-10dB 

+

4dB

-10dB 

BAL/UNBAL

L

R

DAW 

PHONES

MIX INPUT

-10dB

+4dB

MONITOR

B

BAL/UNBAL

L

R

-10dB

+4dB

MONITOR

C

BAL/UNBAL

L

R

L

R

L

R

L

R

L

R

L

R

L

R

-10dB

+

4dB

BAL/UNBAL

BAL/UNBAL

BAL/UNBAL

BAL/UNBAL

-10dB

+

4dB

BAL/

UNBAL

BAL/

UNBAL

(MONO)

RIAA

SOURCES

2-TRACK

B

(MONO)

-10dB

+4dB 

-10dB

+4dB 

-10dB

+4dB 

DAW

MIX

PHONO

GROUND

TALK BACK

FOOT

SWITCH

L

R

BAL/

UNBAL

(MONO)

L

R

L

R

L

R

-10dB

+

10dB

-10dB

+

10dB

-10dB

+

10dB

-10dB

+

10dB

2-TRACK

A

U

U

U

U

Summary of Contents for Big Knob Command

Page 1: ...POWER POWER MUTE DIM MONO TO PHONES STUDIO TO 2 TRACKS LEVEL LEVEL 1 O O MAX O O MAX 2 O O MAX O O MAX TALKBACK STUDIO OUTS INPUT SOURCE SELECT PHONES STUDIO OUTS SOURCE DAW MIX 2 TRACK A 2 TRACK B PH...

Page 2: ...ipment capable of producing high sound pres sure levels use hearing protectors while the equipment is in operation Ear plugs or protectors in the ear canals or over the ears must be worn when operatin...

Page 3: ...ting 13 Repair 14 AppendixB Connections 15 XLRConnectors 15 1 4 TRSPhonePlugsandJacks 15 1 4 TSPhonePlugsandJacks 15 RCAPlugsandJacks 15 FootswitchPlugandJack 15 AppendixC TechnicalInfo 16 BigKnobSpec...

Page 4: ...e inputs and outputs on Big Knob have either a trim control or a level switch labeled 10 dB and 4 dB This actually comes from two standard operating levels that have evolved in the audio industry 10 d...

Page 5: ...s POWER switch first 2 Turn on all other external power amplifiers active speakers and headphone amplifiers 3 Start playback on your DAW and play some thing you ve already recorded or a demo track You...

Page 6: ...s turn the control up to the 4 dB position and then turn up the LEVEL control Now it should get louder faster 12 If you have a headphone distribution amplifier connected to the PHONES AMP outputs you...

Page 7: ...RACK B Turns on the signals connected to the 2 TRACK B stereo inputs PHONO Turns on the signals connected to the PHONO ste reo inputs INPUT METERS These six segment meters show the signal level of the...

Page 8: ...PHONES STUDIO OUT SOURCE switch described below PHONES 1 and 2 Level Control These rotary knobs control the volume of the stereo signal at the PHONES 1 and 2 headphone connec tors The same signal app...

Page 9: ...lkback MIC and sends its signal to the 2 TRACK A output connectors 2 TRACK B output connectors DAW output connectors TO PHONES STUDIO Pressing this momentary button illuminates the red LED above the b...

Page 10: ...ing DAW MIX signal by 10 dB unity at center detent This allows you to precisely fine tune the incoming level of the DAW MIX input so it matches the signal level of other incoming 2 track sources PHONO...

Page 11: ...necessary to precisely match the levels among the MONITOR A B and C outputs MONITOR B OUTPUTS Works as described above for the Monitor A path MONITOR B Trim Control Works as described above for the Mo...

Page 12: ...e studio per formance space This allows the performers to hear playback without having to use headphones and allows the control room engineer to communicate to the performers through the talkback syst...

Page 13: ...oes away you ll know which input source is causing the problem Sometimes it helps to plug all the audio equip ment into the same AC circuit so they share a common ground WarrantyService If you think y...

Page 14: ...the United States can be obtained through local dealers or distributors If you do not have access to our website you can call our Tech Support department at 1 800 898 3211 Monday Friday normal busine...

Page 15: ...d Tip Hot FootswitchPlugandJack The TALKBACK FOOTSWITCH jack accepts a 1 4 TS plug Shorting the tip and sleeve together activates the talkback circuit This is equivalent to pressing the TO 2 TRACKS an...

Page 16: ...Muted Level Off 90 dB 1 kHz Trim Control Range Input Trim Controls Center Detented 10 dB Output Trim Controls 14 dB to 0 dB Dim Switch 0 dB 20 dB Rated Input Voltage Line Inputs 4 dB Level Setting 4 d...

Page 17: ...are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders and are hereby acknowledged 2004 2009 LOUD Technologies Inc All Rights Reserved INPUT SOURCE S PHONES MIX INPUT OFF ON POWER POWER M...

Page 18: ...NPUT L R L MONO RIAA RIAA TRIM TRIM VDC VDC OFF ON TRIM VDC OFF ON TRIM VOLUME VDC DIM 0 dB 20 dB VDC OFF ON OFF ON R L MONO R L MONO R 4 10 dBV 4 10 dBV 4 10 dBV 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 VDC VDC VDC O...

Page 19: ...ice representative will at its option either repair or replace any such nonconforming product provided that Customer gives notice of the noncompliance within the Warranty Period to the Company at www...

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