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LPE-2

WARRANTY

Millennia Media will repair this product, free of charge, in the USA, in the event of defect of
materials or workmanship for one (1) year following date of purchase. This warranty is ex-

tended only to the original LPE-2 purchaser. This limited warranty covers failures due only to
defects in materials and workmanship which occur during normal, intended use and does not

cover damage which occurs in shipment or failures which are caused by products not supplied
by Millennia Media. This limited warranty does not cover failures which arise from accident,
misuse, abuse, neglect, mishandling, misapplication, faulty installation, improper adjustment,

alteration or modification of product, incompatibilities, line-power surges, acts of God, or
service performed by anyone other than Millennia Media or its authorized agent.

LIMITS AND EXCLUSIONS

There are no express warranties except as listed above. Millennia Media shall not be liable for
special, subsequent, incidental, consequential, or punitive damages, including, but not limited

to: damage to recordings, archives, broadcasts, mixing consoles, or any associated equipment,
downtime costs, loss of goodwill, or claims of any party dealing with purchaser for such dam-
ages resulting from the use of this product. All warranties, express and implied, including the

warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose are limited to the applicable
warranty period set forth above.

Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, or
length of time an implied warranty remains in effect. As such, the above exclusions may not

apply. This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which
can vary from state to state.

MILLENNIA MUSIC & MEDIA SYSTEMS

Millennia Media, Inc.

4200-B Day Spring Court

Placerville, CA 95667-9500

T 530-647-0750     F 530-647-9921

[email protected]     http://www.mil-media.com

The LPE-2 

Analog Legacy

 is hand-crafted in the USA

Manual printed in USA. Copyright 2002 Millennia Media, Inc.

All rights reserved.

Summary of Contents for LPE-2

Page 1: ...1 LPE 2 Dedicated to the lives memory and families of Chris Camacho and Gabe Weiner two young men who shared a passion for great audio and who left us much too soon Gabe 1970 1997 Chris 1959 1999...

Page 2: ...al consists of information that is property of Millennia Media Inc and is intended solely for use by the purchasers of the equipment described in this manual Millennia Media Inc expressly prohibits th...

Page 3: ...ects placed on it Pay particular attention to plugs receptacles and the point where the AC power cord exits the LPE 2 4 GROUNDING For your safety it is extremely important that the grounding pin of th...

Page 4: ...ard 2U 19 equipment rack If the LPE 2 is mounted in a road case or other rack which is prone to strong vibration or shock it is highly recommended that the rear of the LPE 2 be supported or otherwise...

Page 5: ...ord press ing 78 45 33 etc can be compensated perfectly with the LPE 2 including vertical groove processes When the LPE 2 does not offer a precise preset compensation point or loading character istic...

Page 6: ...minal which ties earth ground to audio ground If ground hum loops are experienced when using the LPE 2 removing this jumper may help Using this jumper to lift ground the integrity of the chassis earth...

Page 7: ...7 LPE 2...

Page 8: ...with any normal phono input signal The red high level LED illuminates with an audio signal level of approximately 20 dBu and should only illuminate on the very highest peak levels 5 HIGH RESOLUTION PH...

Page 9: ...9 LPE 2...

Page 10: ...C14 on LF board and C8 on HF board The LPE 2 compensation and filter circuits are based upon a unique shunt topology This topology is unlike conventional state variable filters in that only one signal...

Page 11: ...11 LPE 2...

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Page 13: ...e only Ultimately use your ears as the final reference for correct compensation on legacy formats SOURCE SERIES TURNOVER Hz ROLLOFF dB 10 kHz Acoustic Recording such as cylinders etc 0 or as required...

Page 14: ...tsch Grammophone 300 5 Dial 500 or 750 16 Disc 300 16 Ducretet Thomson 450 11 EMI 1931 250 0 33LP 500 12 EMS 375 12 Edison 0 0 Electrola 800 10 Elektra 629 16 Epic thru 1954 COL or 750 16 Esoteric 400...

Page 15: ...ford 750 16 Pacific Jazz 400 12 Parlophone varies with era 300 or 500 0 or 8 5 Pathe inconsistent adjust as required Period 500 16 Polydor 300 8 5 Philharmonia 400 12 Polymusic 500 16 Ploymusic binaur...

Page 16: ...tric early transcriptions 300 0 Westminster pre 1956 500 or 750 16 Westminster AES printed on jacket 400 12 Westrex 200 0 Zonophone early 71 29 RPM 0 0 most 300 0 Per NAB standards the nominal speed o...

Page 17: ...5 dB EIN flat Better than 98 dB EIN RIAA in Three pin XLR Polarity Pin 2 positive polarity Pin 1 ground EQUALIZER SPECIFICATIONS Maximum Filter Boost Cut 10 dB 21 step detent Notch Filter Q Quality Fa...

Page 18: ...l not be liable for special subsequent incidental consequential or punitive damages including but not limited to damage to recordings archives broadcasts mixing consoles or any associated equipment do...

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